VaranisArano wrote: »Glad to see this part of the announcement get clarified:
We're giving all ESO players the Long-Winged Bat pet. To qualify, simply log into the game and kill any enemy monster any time between January 16, 2020 at 12:00 AM EST and January 22, 2020 at 11:59 PM EST.
As long as you qualify, you’ll receive your Long-Winged Bat pet by the first week of February. It’ll be added to your Collections automatically.
VaranisArano wrote: »Glad to see this part of the announcement get clarified:
We're giving all ESO players the Long-Winged Bat pet. To qualify, simply log into the game and kill any enemy monster any time between January 16, 2020 at 12:00 AM EST and January 22, 2020 at 11:59 PM EST.
As long as you qualify, you’ll receive your Long-Winged Bat pet by the first week of February. It’ll be added to your Collections automatically.
I think this should also be included in the game launcher (for PC) and the announcement window on all platforms. Not everyone is going to read this article on the website. Or have they pushed this out on Twitter and their other communication platforms?
Looking forward to exploring Western Skyrim and learning more about antiquities. I recall them saying that there will be a skill line associated with this? I may be misremembering.
Also, love that the re-vamp of the vampire skill line will include the justice system. Also, glad to read that playing the dungeon DLC isn't necessary to be able to follow and enjoy Greymoor. I appreciate that they want to tie the year together, but it won't get me to play those dungeons.
Strider__Roshin wrote: »Try not to blink while watching. Otherwise you'll miss the part where they talked about PvP.
Strider__Roshin wrote: »Try not to blink while watching. Otherwise you'll miss the part where they talked about PvP.
As a preface, here, let me say that I do love the game. Been playing since beta, and even though I've come and gone, I do always come back and tend to enjoy things. I like to think I'm a pretty positive, upbeat sort of person, so I don't want to come off as anything else.
This is the first expansion they've announced where I'm actively searching for something to spend money on and kind of coming up empty-handed. Not that I don't appreciate what's there; the Antiquities system sounds like it could be fun. Mini-games, or just anything someone can do without needing to enter a loading screen, are something the game has needed for a bit and I'm glad they're moving in that direction. And I'm perfectly content to be heading back to Skyrim, there's plenty of space there that'll be fun to see in 2E.
Now, to be completely fair, this may just be a case of bad luck on my part. I don't really play vampires, so the rework is neat and I'm sure people will appreciate it! It just doesn't affect me personally (also, the vampire rework isn't expansion-exclusive, so I'd get that regardless, I guess). Skyrim sounds great, but the only place I really want to see is Winterhold, and that doesn't appear to be on the agenda yet. I didn't expect a new class a second year in a row, but I had my fingers crossed for a new skill line or something (a Bards Guild line would've made sense, right? I mean it's Solitude, after all); nothing on that front either, though. No new crafting, nothing really for PvP, nothing major for Housing--and I'm looking, I promise.
I don't want to be harsh. But doesn't this one feel a little... light, I guess? Mechanically, there just doesn't seem to be a lot here. I'm sort of hoping that maybe they're pouring resources into a lot of QoL improvements for this one, beefing up the overall performance of the game in general. Or maybe everything isn't fully detailed yet, I don't know. Is it just me?
@ZOS_GinaBruno is the vampire rework coming with Q2 Greymoor or in Q1 Harrowstorm?