ESO Update 49 Season 0

Zenimax decided last year or after the last big area dlc / content chapter (the island Solstice, Season of the Wormcult) that they no longer do these big updates, but seasonal content. Which could also be a new area I guess, though probably not the size of say High Isle or Summerset.

Sadly the very first thing they introduce is a hard multiplayer area. A strange move when most of your playerbase plays your game solo.

Yes i know the arguments. It’s an MMO! Yes I know, and it’s fun to occasionally group up with people for a world boss. You just show up and join the other ppl already there. I really don’t feel like joining groups in this weird Nightmarket setting. Also the rewards are odd. Briarheart set pieces and the like, that i already have collected or are no longer relevant. Shame they didn’t throw in any dailies or related quests for solo players.

Also the dailes for endouvour points have disappeared. They’re now weekly ‘achievements’ or quests if you will. In this atrocious UI as you can see blow :).

The rewards are ok, it doesn’t give you the incentive anymore to log in every day. Which some people like and some people do not. I find myself not logging in daily any more. Anyway, I am still playing ESO, now doing story quests from areas that I haven’t done so far. I am using Caldwell silver quest as a guide. I have now arrived in The Rift! Which has been fun so far. I finished the main story, now doing side quests.

Gaming overview 2025

Steam has now made it easy to share the game play info, though it doesn’t tell the whole story since I also played games outside of steam.

As you can see the only ‘new’ game I played quite a lot is two point museum. There was one patch that ruined a few museums i had made and quit the game for a while, but with the Zoo DLC i have gone back and played that a fair bit during the Xmas break! It’s a lot of fun. One day I’ll return to the ‘ruined’ museums and rebuild them. And with ruined I mean, random science expos exploding, running into debt the whole time and other weird occurrences.

ESO – Worm Cult Saga

This year instead of a ‘Chapter’ like previous years we got a Season Pass. Although in practice it’s not that much different. It’s called Season of the Worm Cult and it’s a continuation of the original ESO main storyline. It comes with a nice new island new bosses etc, you know the drill ;). It’s a pretty looking island and I liked the story as well.

The Worm Cult Wall
The Worm Cult Wall

The island was released in two parts. As you can see in the shot above, there is a huge wall dividing the west and east part. I thought it was a neat idea to split the content, June the 1st part and October the rest. I was expecting a week or two some events and then we could finish the story. But the execution was pretty bad. There were a bunch of daily quests, that you could repeat over and over and over again!

You can only defeat a camp of Deadra with 100 players spamming AOE damage so many times before it gets boring ;). But anyway, the other part of the island is now open, so I am now in the process of completing the story arc, overall it’s pretty good! If it wasn’t for the opening events dragging along. Anyway, here are a bunch of pretty shots.

2024 Gaming Highlights: Old Favorites and New Discoveries

This blogpost has been in the back of my mind since December 2024, for some reason now, more than 3 months later I decided to pen it down! Anyway, what I played in 2024 were mainly ‘older’ games. The steam replay for 2024 even mentioned this, only 8% of gametime was spent on new releases. What were those release you might ask, well some Tales and Tactic, Deep rock galactic and Last Flame. Some auto battles and Vampire Survivor likes.

The older games I played were a lot of Warcraft and Elder Scroll Online, and of course Oxygen Not Included. They released two content dlcs the past year that I enjoyed a lot.

ESO had a big chapter as they call their expansion, but it might have been the last one as they are now moving over to smaller but more frequent content patches. I had a lot of fun with Gold Road and the new West Weald zone. It was very crowded the first few months, then it started to quiet down a little. But there were also a lot of 10th year anniversary events that brought back a lot of players, even in the usually desolate areas, you ran into players. It was wild!

Morph looking over the new Main City in The War Within, Durnogal

In Warcraft I played some of the Dragonflight expansion and of course the new one, the War Within that was released in august. The delves were the main new dungeon type instances that were added. And they’re pretty fun, but there being only 8 (and now 2 more after a recent content patch) they’ve grown a little stale. I expect to play wow a bit less now, i’ve seen most of the war within and the recent content patches weren’t that great, so I’ll just level up some characters to 80 and do some of the sidequests I haven’t done yet, waiting for the next DLC.

Vulcanis Space Age

In October the much awaited dlc for Factorio arrived! Space age! And it was even better than I expected. I should really dedicate a separate post to that. It was pretty much all I played for a few months and managed to even finish it. The dlc added some new game elements, like quality and elevated train tracks, but also as the new suggests, space travel and a few new planets to conquer. It’s definitely one of the best epansions of any game I played!

So that was about it for 2024. There isn’t anything in particular I am looking forward to for this year, currently I am playing some Hogwarts’s legacy, which I picked up for cheap and two point museum! Actually a new game :).

Skilgraad ESO West Weald
ESO Skilgraad, West Weald

Fallout Revival

Thanks to the TV show over at prime video, Fallout is topping the steam charts again! Some of these are even over a decade old. Fallout 76 is making a comeback as well.

After a rocky start the game is much better now and becoming quite popular. It’ll be interesting to see how many will still play in say a month or so.

I have been playing Fallout 76 as well again, after a hiatus of 4 years. My level 13 character was waiting for my return. I mainly wandered around in confusing where I left off in 2020 ;). But it was fun though. The shooting and the modding of weapons is great. So is the base building. And the multiplayer aspect isn’t annoying. The quests are good as well.

And I also picked up where I left off years ago in Fall out 4. not quite sure why I never finished it. I think i am going to focus on FO4 for now, will be nice to conclude the main quest at least and some of the DLC is excellent as well.

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Thoughts on Dave the Diver

Earlier this year I finished Dave the Diver. Well the main story line, it’s just long enough to not get annoying. It is a great game but after 30 plus hours I had seen enough.

I assume everyone knows the game by now, but in short, you start taking care of a sushi restaurant, but the catch is that you have to catch the fish for the restaurant yourself. And by doing so a whole story line unfolds where you meet an array of characters. The main game play loop is diving in the sea and catch fish, do some bosses and upgrade your gear so you can dive deeper and catch better fish (as in more valuable for the restaurant).

There are multiple mini games, even new ones are introduced well into the game. The boss fights are not too bad, a few were annoying or I had to look up what to do exactly but nothing I got stuck on.

All in all a very enjoyable experience, that I would recommend to anyone. There is still some stuff to do, upgrade the restaurant, finish catching all fish etc, but since I finished the main story line I haven’t had the urge to go back to be honest. There is more content coming soon, so I’ll keep an eye on that.

IGN review is pretty spot on.

https://www.ign.com/articles/dave-the-diver-review

2023 in Gaming

The main goal for this year in gaming in general was to actually finish a few games, and lo and behold, I actually succeeded (a little bit) ! I finished Marvell’s Midnight Suns, but not the gamepass content. I’ve seen enough of the game for now. The soap opera regarding all the characters got a bit too much at the end, but I persevered and finished the final mission. The gameplay is great, all the drama around it should be toned down a little.

One game I started and played quite a bit was Yakuza like a dragon. Its a spinoff of the other Yakuza games and this one has turn based combat, its pretty good. Maybe I’ll pick it up again. Got almost 20hrs in it so far.

In april however, Jedi Survivor came out and I focused mainly on that, you can see my comments in another post. Right before I wrote this I went back in the game a little bit, it’s still great fun to just run around and killing imperials for an hour or so, then I am done again for a while. Sadly the game runs much better now than on release. All in all if I had to pick my game of the year this would be it.

Right after the summer, Starfield came out, which I already wrote about, so I wont add much here, except that its just a shame the game is a little outdated, and feels like it should have come out a few years earlier. A lot of lost potential. And I don’t think ‘mods will fix it’. It’s no longer 2011 ;).

Wartales is another one I played a bit, could pick it up again one of these days (on the infamous backlog !). Novalands was a fun factory type indie game I enjoyed quite a bit. Furthermore a lot of smaller games I dabled in a little, Age of Wonders 4, Spellforce EO, Cosmoteer, Soulstone Survivors. And of course the usual suspects, Eurotruck Simulator 2 and American trucksim, Oxygen not included and Factorio! I did a vanilla run with QOL mods in Factorio and the past few monhts Krasstorio 2 w/ QOL mods as well. Quite a lot of fun, definately looking forward to the expansion next year.

So that is about it, currently am enjoying ONI again with a weird Metallic Swamp run, and Dave the Diver which I picked up in the end of year sales! And no I didnt play Baldur’s Gate 3, its a bit too large for me, I doubt I ever go through the whole thing. I’ll keep the blog updated hopefully so these end of year summaries are a bit easier!