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Many people complain about the graphics, which others idolize them. I, personally, am in the middle about them. They're better than Skyrim graphics, but certain systems, if they're older, will force you to play at lower graphics to avoid lag.

The main con of ESO is probably that you're playing with other people at times; other MMO's have the same problem. People might annoy you by getting in your way. However, they can't kill you unless both of you agree to fight in a PvP arena. I suppose another con could be that some of the lore doesn't add up the rest of the series, but honestly, when I was playing it, I didn't get too distracted. Also, know that armor and weapons, if I recall correctly, have durability. Also, note that there's an item limit for what you can carry, which isn't that odd for an Elder Scrolls game, but, like everything else, can be a hassle at times.

The pros are that you can play it as an MMO, or you don't. Most of the game can be enjoyed without a team to do it. I also found the game itself to be entertaining; there are tons of quests, and, since it's the largest Elder Scrolls game since Arena, there are plenty of places to explore. If you're into wandering around a world, then ESO will entertain you for a long time.

Just know that you'll have to pick a class, similarly to older Elder Scrolls games (aka not like Skyrim), and will have to choose a faction to side with (Aldmeri Dominion, Ebonheart Pact, or Daggerfall Covenant). Each have their own story, which allows for some replayability.

That's all I can think of. I might be giving you the wrong impression, so I'll state it clearly here: I recommend ESO, especially if you have a group of friends who want to play it with you, although they're not necessary.