Board Thread:Online Discussion/@comment-78.18.141.236-20160109042210/@comment-4984687-20160109051528

I have much experience playing ESO alone. All my friends either don't have it, are in another faction, or play on a different megaserver/platform.

Playing solo is fine for the most part. There's only a few cases where you'll need other players (I suggest using the Group Finder for these), these are:
 * Cyrodiil: PvP is fun, and there's almost always people you can travel with. You'll need a bunch to attack and capture a keep, but there's usually at least 20 that participate in that thanks to the map notifications.
 * Wilderness: You can choose to go on a PvE-oriented adventure and simply do NPCs' quests and kill creatures, bandits, and whatnot. Make sure to watch your back, since an enemy player may sneak up on you, especially if you're in enemy territory.
 * Imperial City: I've been doing IC alone. It's challenging, but fun. You can simply lure out Daedra and fight them, usually 2 at a time alone. However, you can't take down the bosses by yourself, so make use of the group finder.
 * Dungeons: If you take an Undaunted pledge you'll need to go a dungeon somewhere in Tamriel to do it. There are 18 of these special dungeons, and you'll need a group of 3 - 4 people to do them. The group finder will help you with this.
 * Dark Anchors & World Bosses: Dark anchors usually require 2 or 3 people if its at your level, but they're easy to spot what with all the storm clouds and glowing portal. World bosses are found in their own secluded nests in the open world, and you'll need at least 2 people to take them down.

Hope this helps.