@kazzarack Unfortunately I believe so. I think I read somewhere that it is not possible for the beta client to become the live game client on console.For the love of god, can anyone answer this. I have he beta on my ps4, do I need to download the whole damn game again?!?!?!
For the love of god, can anyone answer this. I have he beta on my ps4, do I need to download the whole damn game again?!?!?!
@tigerhaawk904 There is a bug in which some console players are not receiving their Imperial Edition/Explorer Pack bonuses. ZOS are looking into it.tigerhaawk904 wrote: »i payed for the $80.00 pack on xbox but have nothing from it no white mount no crab pet no imperial to start the game with an no ring set..is there a place i must go to collect this stuff or what?
Hey guys been checking forums and left two tickets but I can't log into the na server and can't play my already made characters on the European server so please someone give me an estimated time you guys might be able to look at this was really hoping to play today and thanks
zardenurghanb14_ESO wrote: »@Gidorick ok so read your whole post and some things came to mind one thing was youre talking about 2 different time periods separated by 900+years geography changes (lore reason) and another thing was the maps in eso are a lil different then skyrim. skyrim is one giant map with things that are for the most part built to scale for eso its a lil bit different themaps are a lil smaller so of corse they'll be out of place if you take a look at the skyrim map with the eso maps overlapped you'll see the map from skyrim is actually smaller then the in game maps for eso this is due to the eso maps being smaller then the whole of skyrim in tesv if you were to shrink them both down to the map size displayed they would prolly be more accurate
as you can see from this image eastmarch isnt directly to the south of winterhold but rather to the south east winterhold being in the north west next to the pale and dawnstar in fact the map you posted isnt even completely filled by eastmarch some parts are actually missing from the red line which are the borders. Now if you look at the side by side map you can see winterhold and its broken off pieces where as in the eso map theyre in tact because it hasnt fallen into the sea of ghosts partly due to it being the second era. Anyway point is the maps are accurate for the in game time period just remember TESV 4th era ESO second era and all will be good.
The Digital Imperial Edition is exactly the Standard Edition with the Imperial Upgrade, the only difference is with the Retail Imperial Edition which also comes with physical items (and costs more). The price discrepancy is a local currency/retailer issue, due to the fact that the more Crowns you buy at once, the cheaper it is. Previously, the overall cost was exactly the same, as the Standard Edition was $60, the Digital Imperial Edition was $80, and the Imperial Upgrade was $20.Roland.Krivda wrote: »Hey, the digital Imperial Edition for PS4 is much more expensive than the Standard edition + imperial upgrade. And if you buy it, your PS4 only downloads the standard edition + you will have the imperial edition upgrade through Crown store. IT DOESNT EVEN SAY IMPERIAL EDITION nowhere, not even the Game Icon.
I made a huge mistake buying the imperial edition, I was deceived, please dont make the same mistake.
Just buy the standard edition, buy 3000Crowns, then upgrade to imperial edition for 2100Crowns and it will be cheaper for you, plus you will still have those additional 900Crowns.
This is a total nonsense. I have reported to the developer and noone even cares.