Thursday, August 14, 2014

The Elder Scrolls Online celebrates the three-month milestone

Having now reached the current level cap of veteran rank 12, and sampled a good amount of everything on offer, my answer to that question is honestly a bit of a mixed bag and elder scrolls online buy gold.

For context, if you have read AusGamers review of the game in it’s launch state, I generally agree with most of the points raised by James, just weighted differently; mostly in that as a fan of The Elder Scrolls lore and aesthetics, my personal overall score would be higher. I largely found the primary campaign of my chosen faction (The Ebonheart Pact) to be an enjoyable, well-paced romp worthy of the purchase price.


The Elder Scrolls Online celebrates the three-month milestone this month, having been out for PC since April. Based on Bethesda's award-winning Elder Scrolls RPG series, the MMO essentially borrowed the universe to create a massive, multiplayer environment for Elder Scrolls fans and newbies alike.

As a compromise, Bethesda worked out a character migration system with Microsoft and Sony. "Via a special offer, anyone who purchases and plays the PC/Mac version of The Elder Scrolls Online and elder scrolls online buy gold by the end of June will have the opportunity to transfer their character(s) to either console version when they are released."

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