And yall really wanna doubt who is out there grinding for Gamers. 
http://www.playstationlifestyle.net...-to-come-to-consoles-sony-convinced-bethesda/
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Adam Boyes: The Elder Scrolls Online “Was Never Planned to Come to Consoles”, Sony Convinced Bethesda to do it
September 5, 2013 Written by Sebastian Moss
Gamescom award winning The Elder Scrolls Online is set to come out next year on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Mac, but if it wasn’t for the efforts of Sony’s third party relations team, it would have been a PC/Mac exclusive.
Adam Boyes, VP, Publisher & Developer Relations at SCEA, toldGameInformer:
Bethesda… cooking up the whole The Elder Scrolls Online deal – that game was never planned to come to consoles and we just kind of kept sitting with them and being like, ‘Why not? PS4′s…’
As we’re sort of disclosing the team and telling them more about the details, I’m like, ‘There’s no reason – I love MMOs and I love The Elder Scrolls.’ So I was like, ‘Why don’t you do this?’ They’re like, ‘We’re not planning it.’ I’m like, ‘Well, what if we built a plan that we could do that?’
Getting that, knowing that a game’s coming to console that was never going to come to consoles, that’s the kind of stuff that is like, “yes!”, you know, hugely awesome.

http://www.playstationlifestyle.net...-to-come-to-consoles-sony-convinced-bethesda/
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Adam Boyes: The Elder Scrolls Online “Was Never Planned to Come to Consoles”, Sony Convinced Bethesda to do it
September 5, 2013 Written by Sebastian Moss
Gamescom award winning The Elder Scrolls Online is set to come out next year on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Mac, but if it wasn’t for the efforts of Sony’s third party relations team, it would have been a PC/Mac exclusive.
Adam Boyes, VP, Publisher & Developer Relations at SCEA, toldGameInformer:
Bethesda… cooking up the whole The Elder Scrolls Online deal – that game was never planned to come to consoles and we just kind of kept sitting with them and being like, ‘Why not? PS4′s…’
As we’re sort of disclosing the team and telling them more about the details, I’m like, ‘There’s no reason – I love MMOs and I love The Elder Scrolls.’ So I was like, ‘Why don’t you do this?’ They’re like, ‘We’re not planning it.’ I’m like, ‘Well, what if we built a plan that we could do that?’
Getting that, knowing that a game’s coming to console that was never going to come to consoles, that’s the kind of stuff that is like, “yes!”, you know, hugely awesome.



making it casual as fukk 

nikka, most of us gonna wait till the game goes Free-2-play.
TLOU, Halo, Gears, fukk any game that wants $144 a year to play and if you can afford this, then why complain about the extra $100 for the xbox...idk im out of here, I can add nothing to the topic, money is meant to be spent, so enjoy 
D3 was casual as shyt from the jump,(until you got to that Insanity mode or w/e
) and MMO or not, they still got action bars and such. FF and PSO been doing MMO's on consoles since earlier this gen breh. It can be done breh, who knows how extensive and deep Elder Scrolls action bar was gonna be anyways?

the mouse moves the camera, left and right buttons are your hands, gotta push E to talk to someone.