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Familiar Locations/Areas?

Faustes
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Does anyone have a list of locations/areas in ESO Cyrodil that look familiar to Oblivion?

Once I get into PvP, I'm really interested in exploring Cyrodil and finding similarities with Oblivion's Cyrodil

Thanks
Edited by Faustes on 22 May 2014 02:26
  • Glurin
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    There's a thousand years between ESO and Oblivion. A lot is gonna change in the meantime.

    Chorrol fills in that little pothole they've got in Main Street.

    Bruma remodels the town square.

    Kvatch manages to find it's way onto the map. Before getting obliterated of course.

    The Imperial City finally collects enough revenue to fix a few of the bridges.

    Most of the keeps that you fight and die and fight some more for and spend huge sums of currency rebuilding just end up abandoned ruins full of bandits or undead or assorted other nasties.
    "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster...when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss also gazes into you..."
  • Faustes
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    Do the daedric shrines exist yet?
  • Hymzir
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    The lay of the land is different from Oblivion, and the towns and keeps are also different and a lot of the stuff is in a bit different location than where they were in Oblivion. Some of the differences are explainable by the difference in time between the two games, some due to the nature of the games in question - different needs, different design goals and all that.

    However, there are several places that are instantly recognizable from Oblivion and they do bring back memories.

    I find it quite interesting to think about the whole thing - about how my characters, separated by so much time, still traverse the same land and visit the same places.

  • Avidus
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    Some of the keeps, ruins and caves are in oblivion ill list a few for you.
    Fort Ash, Alessia, Chalman, Black boot, Farragut, Rayles, Roebeck.
    Also Sejanus and Nikel are forts in Oblivion.

    A lot of the ayleid ruins are the same also.
    I cant remember all the ones in ESO but.
    Sedor and Sercen.

    They have been really good with this and it makes me so proud of them!
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