I’m not actually sure. We were just speculating based on how they’ve been presenting it.VaranisArano wrote: »Are we getting a time skip? Every other Chapter has been set in the Worst Year Ever.
You’re probably right. I figured I was reading too much into it but I just wanted to see if there was a more accurate date if they are moving it forward lolI think you're reading waaaaaaaay too much into a minor promotion detain. Someone probably saw 747 years year gap as close enough to 800 and rolled with it. Technically it would be closer to 700 but it's advertising, it's not exactly the place to go to for accuracy.
My thing is that there are so many events and npcs age with these events to where it almost seems years are passing. It’s hard for me to believe that all these huge events happened all in one year. But maybe thats just me.RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »The narrative in the trailer concerning Leyawiin and the Ivory Brigade was all based around it being shortly after the fall of the Empire, like the rest of the game.
The Prologue quest carries on from things we have already done in the game.
I've seen no indication Blackwood doesn't start in "2E 582" like everything else.
Thats fair. You’re probably right about that. Thank you.psychotrip wrote: »In the grim darkness of the second era, time has no meaning.
In other words, dont think about it too hard. I think ESO is going the usual route of "dont care about times or dates because this is an mmo". Story isnt the reason most people play this game, unfortunately.
Eso is turning into Fallout confirmed. Lmao jk jk jk.RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I think they've stopped caring about getting all the contextual details right. Like this picture...
We're looking due south in that picture. That can't be the rising or setting sun, but I've no doubt that is what it is meant to be.
Unless ESO is going nuclear.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I think they've stopped caring about getting all the contextual details right. Like this picture...
We're looking due south in that picture. That can't be the rising or setting sun, but I've no doubt that is what it is meant to be.
Unless ESO is going nuclear.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I think they've stopped caring about getting all the contextual details right. Like this picture...
We're looking due south in that picture. That can't be the rising or setting sun, but I've no doubt that is what it is meant to be.
Unless ESO is going nuclear.
HydraShalimara wrote: »Thats fair. You’re probably right about that. Thank you.psychotrip wrote: »In the grim darkness of the second era, time has no meaning.
In other words, dont think about it too hard. I think ESO is going the usual route of "dont care about times or dates because this is an mmo". Story isnt the reason most people play this game, unfortunately.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I think they've stopped caring about getting all the contextual details right. Like this picture...
We're looking due south in that picture. That can't be the rising or setting sun, but I've no doubt that is what it is meant to be.
Unless ESO is going nuclear.
Maybe it's a gate to Oblivion opening in the background. Reflection of the city certainly looks daedric.
HydraShalimara wrote: »Eso is turning into Fallout confirmed. Lmao jk jk jk.RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I think they've stopped caring about getting all the contextual details right. Like this picture...
We're looking due south in that picture. That can't be the rising or setting sun, but I've no doubt that is what it is meant to be.
Unless ESO is going nuclear.
And you’re right. I think they have stopped caring about accuracy. Which is depressing.
Luke_Flamesword wrote: »Every year we have new chapter with great danger to whole Tamriel so from logical point this cumulation of events in short time is very weird. There is no point for focusing on dates, because it's already lore braking. Why people of 3E don't talk about this "crazy couple years with all possible Daedras attacks, dragons, vampires and performance issues"? If we want to put all these and future ESO histories into lore, than we have definitely the worst time of history in Tamriel.
Eh, ESO is for adults so why we don't get more adult stories (I don't think about 18+ content), more mature and personal histories WITHOUT world in danger? Some wars, politics, romances, local events. I and most of ESO players are not 13 years old anymore, so we don't feel special when we save 9999 time world in computer game. We want some histories to remeber, not next save-the-world filler...
Luke_Flamesword wrote: »Every year we have new chapter with great danger to whole Tamriel so from logical point this cumulation of events in short time is very weird. There is no point for focusing on dates, because it's already lore braking. Why people of 3E don't talk about this "crazy couple years with all possible Daedras attacks, dragons, vampires and performance issues"? If we want to put all these and future ESO histories into lore, than we have definitely the worst time of history in Tamriel.
Crazyprophet wrote: »Luke_Flamesword wrote: »Every year we have new chapter with great danger to whole Tamriel so from logical point this cumulation of events in short time is very weird. There is no point for focusing on dates, because it's already lore braking. Why people of 3E don't talk about this "crazy couple years with all possible Daedras attacks, dragons, vampires and performance issues"? If we want to put all these and future ESO histories into lore, than we have definitely the worst time of history in Tamriel.
Eh, ESO is for adults so why we don't get more adult stories (I don't think about 18+ content), more mature and personal histories WITHOUT world in danger? Some wars, politics, romances, local events. I and most of ESO players are not 13 years old anymore, so we don't feel special when we save 9999 time world in computer game. We want some histories to remeber, not next save-the-world filler...
100% this. I'd love to see some more down-to-earth threats to be honest with you. I'd like to see more context or a resolution to the Three Banners War. I'd like to see more of the cultures and peoples of Tamriel, and what they're struggling with BEYOND just the big daedric threat #562. I'd like to see some emulation of the original elder scrolls games in a way. Give us more guild storylines - whether additional stuff for our current guilds or introducing new guilds like the Companions. Give us more political storylines like the Skyrim Civil war - but in other parts of the world. What IS going on with Imperial remnants? How are the Crown-dominated areas of Southern Hammerfall responding to Faharajad's rule? What are the Dunmeri Great Houses up to, who leads them, where are they establishing their spheres of influence and how are they in competition? The ideas go on and on. Not everything needs to be the big save-the-world adventure - the smaller scale stuff is important too.
Dark_Lord_Kuro wrote: »Officially we are in 2e 582
But i like to consider the year passing at relativly the same time as in real life
Id say
582 is basegame, imperial city and craglorn
583 is orsinium, thieve guild, dark brotherhood and shadow of the hist
584 is morrowind, horn of the reach and clocwork city
585 is dragonbone, summerset, wolfhunter and murkmire
586 is the year of the dragon storyline
587 is the dark heart of skyrim storyline
588 would be the gates of oblivion storyline
That how i personally place the event on a timeline
PC USStraight out of Mo- uh, oh wait. Um... Ebonheart, I guess?
Zenimax repeatedly confirms that the entirety of ESO takes place in the same year: 2E 582. However, the non-insane among us roleplay events as happening as irl years pass. So that would mean that Blackwood—this year's chapter—will take place on 2E 588.
Supreme_Atromancer wrote: »Over history, many, many huge events have come to pass. Think about Noah's Flood
Nomadic_Atmoran wrote: »Honestly a lot of this could potentially be happening in the same year (minus events with the same characters) but our characters would not be involved in it all.