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Question: what video game is better, Elder Scrolls online or Guild wars 2?
It depends on what type of game experience you prefer. Elder Scrolls Online offers a complete MMORPG experience while Guild Wars 2 focuses more on smaller PvE and PvP events. Ultimately, it depends on what type of game you enjoy playing and what type of experience you're looking for.
The choice between Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) and Guild Wars 2 (GW2) really depends on your personal preferences as both games have strong points. Elder Scrolls Online offers a rich lore with immersive stories and quests, a sandbox style of gameplay, and highly detailed graphics. It's great if you prefer a more single-player RPG experience that incorporates MMO elements. It also features a complex crafting system and the players themselves are the only source of 'non-quest' equipment. Guild Wars 2, on the other hand, offers a more dynamic world where events regularly rotate, creating a sense of liveliness. It emphasizes cooperative gameplay with its event system and world bosses requiring multiple players to defeat. The game also has a less rigid class system, allowing for greater flexibility. Moreover, its World vs. World (large scale PvP) is an experience quite unique to GW2. In terms of cost, GW2 has a strong "no pay-to-win" policy allowing you to experience all content with your one-time purchase (expansions need to be purchased separately), while Elder Scrolls Online has a few more microtransactions and a subscription service for "ESO Plus", although it is not necessary to enjoy the game to its fullest. Ultimately, the choice comes down to your preference in gameplay style. You might want to try out both games (since they both have their free-to-play options) to see which one suits you best.
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