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The Elder Scrolls Online: Thinking Big
When it comes to most recent MMORPG releases, producers have learned to think big or to go home. MMO gamers are tired of the same game rehashed a dozen times. They want something new, something exciting and something that truly raises the bar. The Elder Scrolls Online, produced by Bethesda, aims to not disappoint. The fantasy MMORPG will bring the large, luscious world of The Elder Scrolls to life like never before, allowing players to band, explore and conquer together.
One of the most notable ways that The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) is looking to raise the bar is with their promising server technology. Instead of having multiple servers or shards that end up having to be consolidated later down the road, ESO will feature one huge mega-server. This will allow players to group up with their friends and never have to move or go through painful guild changes.
This advanced server technology will also help out greatly during one of the most promising game features: massive player vs. player siege battles. These fights will consist of all three Alliances battling it out in the center of Cyrodiil.
Besides massive player vs. player combat, The Elder Scrolls Online will bring endgame group content to the forefront, creating a home for players who enjoy small group adventures and large scale heroic raids. With an open-ended class system that promises diversity and unique character builds, players who love group content will find plenty to do at the level cap.
ESO is also raising the bar for MMORPG fans who enjoy open world content. There will be lore-driven story quests, of course, but also quests that encourage players to explore the world and journey off the beaten path. The game will feature a lighted compass system similar to Skyrim that enhances and encourages exploration.
With these promising features and more that will undoubtedly surface as the launch for The Elder Scrolls Online approaches, Bethesda definitely has set their sights high. MMORPG fans should keep a close eye on ESO. It may become one of the most popular fantasy worlds to get lost in.
One of the most notable ways that The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) is looking to raise the bar is with their promising server technology. Instead of having multiple servers or shards that end up having to be consolidated later down the road, ESO will feature one huge mega-server. This will allow players to group up with their friends and never have to move or go through painful guild changes.
This advanced server technology will also help out greatly during one of the most promising game features: massive player vs. player siege battles. These fights will consist of all three Alliances battling it out in the center of Cyrodiil.
Besides massive player vs. player combat, The Elder Scrolls Online will bring endgame group content to the forefront, creating a home for players who enjoy small group adventures and large scale heroic raids. With an open-ended class system that promises diversity and unique character builds, players who love group content will find plenty to do at the level cap.
ESO is also raising the bar for MMORPG fans who enjoy open world content. There will be lore-driven story quests, of course, but also quests that encourage players to explore the world and journey off the beaten path. The game will feature a lighted compass system similar to Skyrim that enhances and encourages exploration.
With these promising features and more that will undoubtedly surface as the launch for The Elder Scrolls Online approaches, Bethesda definitely has set their sights high. MMORPG fans should keep a close eye on ESO. It may become one of the most popular fantasy worlds to get lost in.