Look, I'm not gonna lie: I don't really like MMOs in the traditional sense. They require you to have these weird things called FRIENDS who have to help you out whenever you're gaming, and it's just a hassle I don't like to deal with. I like the exploration aspects of an MMO, just not the social ones. That having been said, ESO is just about an ideal choice for someone who isn't big on MMOs but still wants to try one. I'd say about 75% of the quests overall can be solo-ed, and the ones that can't are conquerable with a couple pickup groups here and there. This allows you to experience the Elder Scrolls beauty and charm firsthand, all the caves and scenic vistas and monsters and wizards, without having to worry about your pals offline not having your back. Overall, the game is pretty much just a nice Skyrim knockoff with some MMO elements put into play. Free to play, too, so at least you don't get gouged if you end up not bothering to finish the thing because you're not into online gaming. I'm not, but I still dug ESO. Weird, huh?