New in online gaming, need some help to find the gold and to keep it safe, here you are, you find it rite away here. In The Elder Scroll: Online, first thing is to make the gold to survive, but it’s not much easy to find it.
If you play the beta already, then you already have something in your mind about the game and its gameplay. First thing is that completing the quest will not give to the much gold, same as with the other side quests. Secondly selling the item to the game Vendor in the city or any camp will not offer it’s requiring price.
When Elder Scrolls Online launched back in 2014, I didn't find much exciting about it. It was an MMO that stuck close to the template established by World of Warcraft, rather than the Elder Scrolls games that preceded it. Elder Scrolls Online wore the clothing, but it lacked the heart and soul, and fans were open with their disappointment. Five years later, Zenimax Online's exploration of Tamriel is celebrating 13.5 million players, up 2.5 million from the previous year. It's a fantastic turnaround, one which Bethesda attributes to the players that kept enjoying the game.
More and more games are starting to support cross-platform multiplayer and the lack of cross-play on Elder Scrolls Online is severely holding it back as the rest of the industry keeps moving forward.
Hilarious to see articles like this after all the bullshit posturing about cross play from Pete Hines and Todd Howard.
No it's not. The shit MT scheme is holding it back. You have to wait to open the loot or pay not to wait. It sucks.
ESO is fun at times but it has a few problems that ZeniOnline will never fix.
The staff at Gaming Respawn go over some special video game titles they could play forever in One Game We Would Play for the Rest of Our Lives
I would play a looter shooter like borderlands 2 forever. Not cause it's good, and it is... But because there's so much content there and ways to play and the endless guns would make it bearable.
Guide is just a basic guide to gaming with poor english. 3/10