Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Is The Elder Scrolls Online worth that much? Buy ESO CDKey and have a try



Although it has been a week since the PC and Mac release of The Elder scrolls Online, there are still different voices about the massively multiplayer online role playing game, just as it was during the beta. Sayings go like this: “It is an epic.” ”Pleasantly surprised by the questing.” “ESO fails.” “It is a completely flop.”… Put the gameplay aside, what people care most is the fee ZeniMax is charging.

According to ZeniMax Studios Online, you need 60 dollars to buy the game and enjoy a 30 days’ play of the game, then there is a 15 dollars’ subscription fee every month for it. Despite the fact that the game director Matt Firor promised upgrading of the game would be every 4-6 weeks, and they were not making a game that every player would automatically buy and their game would worth a subscription, most players are still fantasying the fee could be less or the game can be free to play.

I have been looking through comments of the game these days. The conclusion I get is that most players think the game is impressive and many others are waiting for a free version to come out sometime. Since ZeniMax doesn’t have the intention to cancel the subscription and the game will keep upgrading, I don’t suggest waiting any longer. If you want to have a try, sooner or later, just by reading others’ comments can’t give enough evidence. Your own experience speaks louder than any other words. So buy ESO CDKey in www.esogoldsell.com to enter the game and see if it worth the subscription or not.

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