callahan9119 wrote: »I'm on ps4, no f. I can't get out of this damn place
What damn place?
The Imperial horse is now in your Collections > Mount .. just activate it.
You used to have to buy if for 1g, now you don't.
callahan9119 wrote: »I'm in the city,I got the Imperial stuff. I'm in rope pajamas wandering around. Where do I go to get quests and my horse, or just out 9f this damn city?
callahan9119 wrote: »I was running around that place completely lost. I remember when I first played dark age of Camelot I got lost in tir na nog (the main city) for like 2 hours.
Word of advise, research traits now...it will help you A LOT in the future (if you plan on being a crafter).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X-DYNwqtc8
Video is courtesy of @MissBizz
She has other great videos too. All of which I recommend watching on your lunch break at work or w/e.
Oh, and welcome to Tamriel.
The prophet should give you a starter quest after you escape from coldharbor.
Gamertaglemieux wrote: »Most important thing -- do NOT try and rush through the game. Will only be doing yourself an incredible disservice. All the Elder Scrolls games are about spending months of real time in a fantasy world.
callahan9119 wrote: »I started as an imperial. I just woke up in some room. I did eventually find a guy who sent me to the docks. Now I'm on the island.
I'm a dragon knight, I have a few ability and skill points to spend, but I don't know on what. I spent like 45 minutes trying to beat enemies with my fists till I realized I was given a free sword.
Machiavelli wrote: »if you're on Ps4 just wait about six month or so when they finally release the xp potions. Then you can use those to level up etc. For now I'd just craft and enjoy the story from quest etc.
Reminds me of an NCO who was used to playing games like Call of Duty. I gave him a PS3 version of Fallout: New Vegas, and it only confused him. He saw the robot, shot at it, and it subsequently killed him.
He told me he wanted a game that told him what to do next. Some folks just aren't meant for open-world games, though ESO is the most on-rails TES game there is.