Yep and with PS5 Boost mode (also Series X) the game should also run at a steady 30fps and never drop since they are so powerful. It should also load VERY fast. When the next gen patch comes I will expect 4k/max settings at 60fps. Exciting stuff.
Yes, ZOS has already confirmed that ESO ps4 will be compatible on the ps5. They also said we'll be (eventually) getting a ps5 native version upgrad for free.
Rigurt the Brash.
I can't help it, everytime I see him appear in another chapter/dlc I just have to chuckle at the mishaps we've gone through and I go ahead and help him through his next poorly planned (but well intentioned) scheme. Seeing him pop up every so often as I go world traveling always brings a smile to my face.
Otherwise I'd say Naryu Virian. (I know I know, everyone seems to like her...) But she was the first npc I met (my first character started with the morrowind training scenario) so we had a special connection from the start, and helping her (and vice versa) throughout the quests has been very fun. That and I love her attitude towards life in general.
Fennorian, because he doesn't have that "great warrior/mage/whoever" label slapped on while being very skilled and competent and because he is just a really nice person and my "pixel crush".
Abnur for all his wisdom and vitriol.
Leythen because he's so edgy and a perfect execution of "a jerk who's a good but very hurt person" trope.
Galerion, because it's hilarious how he always talks to the player as if we have intelligence of a fork.
Fa-Nuit-Hen, because he looks like a cat, and Tutor Riparius for how he remembers all the stuff for his master.
Darien because he's a true comrade and a real friend.
Mazza-Mirri, because, I believe, she was the first Alfiq I met. And all the other Alfiq too, really, including Sereyne, Clan Mother Tadali, even Fezez.
Vanos siblings because they always share their adventures with us.
Rigurt! Because it's Rigurt.
Zhasim for his story.
Magister Fridelja, not sure why, but I found her to be a really memorable character.
I can go on and on. I don't think there's a quest NPC I wouldn't be happy to meet again, all like "hey! I know you!". Even if it's Narsis Dren I'm all anticipation of how we are going to inconvenience him this time.
I loved to hate General Tanval Indoril from Stonefalls as an ally. He was so arrogantly certain that he was doing the right thing while my Vestige was like "Hold up, using necromancy ancestral worship to unleash a volcano is generally what the bad guys do..."
I really enjoyed getting to know Valsirenn and Iachesis from Summerset. Valsirenn is older and has experienced loss that deeply effected her, yet she handles it much more maturely than most of ESO's characters with similar backstories. Likewise, Iachesis was a refreshing subversion of the "wise old mentor" and a notable contrast to the attitude of his two most famous students: Mannimarco and Venus Galerion.
There are other characters I liked. Eveli's bubbly naivete was a fantastic foil for my older, bitter Vestige in Orsinium. Aranias finding fulfillment as the Wilderqueen instead of the Veiled Heritance. Queen Marsha holding the Covenant together in the background. I could go on and on.
But those are the ones who made the biggest difference in my characters' stories.
Abner Tharn IMHO has the best combination of arrogant attitude combined with trying to do 'the right thing' for the Empire. His understanding of his own audacity ( he remarks that his effect on most people is to want to kill him ) is a great balance. Many characters you see in stories are oblivious to their own short comings.
Ich versteh das Problem, finde aber auch keine gute Lösung.
Aus dem bisherigen Thread geht hervor, dass einige Gilden anscheinend einen Weg gefunden haben mit "All-inklusive-Raid"-Dienstleistungen eine Menge Gold zu verdienen und damit ihre Händler-Plätze querzufinanzieren.
- Eventuell könnte man Händlerplätze in Zukunft nicht gegen Ingame-Gold erwerben sondern durch "Handels-Umsatzpunkte". Durch jeden Verkauf erhält die Gilde "Umsatzpunkte" auf eine Art festes Gildenkonto. Dadurch fiele die Querfinanzierung durch Raid-Dienstleistungs-Gold weg.
KIeine Gilden oder neue Gilden könnten einen festen Mindestbetrag an Umsatzpunkten bekommen als Anschubfinanzierung oder so.
Ich hab noch nicht alles komplett durchdacht, aber mit einem Umsatzpunkte-System wären die Händlerstand-Preise vom normalen Ingame-Handel entkoppelt und die Querfinanzierung durch Nicht-Handel fiele weg.
- Vielleicht wäre es möglich, dass kleinere Gilden sich zusammentun und gemeinsam auf einen Händler bieten. Dann hätten die Spieler dieser Gilden nur 15 statt 30 Verkaufsplätze, aber das würde mir z. B. reichen.
Mir gefällt eigentlich das ESO-Handelssystem, für mich gehört die Suche nach Handelswaren in den verschiedenen Regionen zum Spiel mit dazu. Ich muss auch nicht alle Händler komplett ablaufen um das billigste Gebot zu finden, ein guter Durchschnittspreis reicht mir.
Ein zentrales "Auktionshaus" kam mir schon immer unnatürlich beziehungsweise sehr nicht-immersiv vor.
Meiner Erfahrung nach ist ein zentrales Auktionshaus anfälliger für Goldseller und Konsorten, einfach weil alles über einen einzigen großen Marktzugang läuft, macht bestimmte Manipulationen einfacher. "Mafia-"Probleme gibts auch bei einem zentralen Auktionshaus.