Yes.
Every blank area of the map will eventually be filled in, including Elsweyr.
They can implement it in bits and pieces, like the current adventure zones (very likely given their promised model). Or they could add them in with a larger expansion pack.
Aragorn1389 wrote: »Technically there is a small portion of Elsweyer already in the game. Its the Eastern Sliver of Reapers March. Dune is a Khajiit City
The reason I feel Elsweyr is not currently in the game (at all, not even a small section of it) is because its going to be an actual TES location (maybe the next one!) either that or summerset proper.
Yes.
Every blank area of the map will eventually be filled in, including Elsweyr.
They can implement it in bits and pieces, like the current adventure zones (very likely given their promised model). Or they could add them in with a larger expansion pack.
Stewart1874 wrote: »I hate the Khajit as a race. Seem like a novelty race designed for comedic effect played by people ironically.
However, each to their own. Personally i'd rather see them cover areas which are more interesting first such as the summer isles, Murkmire, Skyrim and at least another couple of Daedric realms.
...we can expect to eventually see them get around to fill out the whole map.Back before launch, the online map had zone borders on it, which I annotated. They removed the border lines for the current version. The only differences between the original and this one, aside from my annotations, are the border I put down the side of the VH zone, the border between RS and WG, and the border between BF and ST, which are where those borders exist on the in-game map but were missed off this one:
Zone code key is inside the below spoiler. Further analysis can be found on my UESP page.
- AL Alik'r
- AN Anequina (including the Rimmen city area, shouldn't be called this as Reaper's March also includes part of Anequina, but this name is in the text files)
- AU Auridon
- BE Betnikh
- BF Bal Foyen
- BI Bleakrock Isle
- BK Bangkorai
- BW Blackwood (as seen in Oblivion)
- CL Craglorn
- CH Colovian Highlands (also could be West Weald)
- CY Cyrodiil
- DE Deshaan
- EM Eastmarch
- FA Falkreath (as seen in Skyrim)
- GC Gold Coast (as seen in Oblivion)
- GL Glenumbra
- GS Greenshade
- GW Grahtwood
- HJ Hjaalmarch (as seen in Skyrim)
- KR Khenarthi's Roost
- MM Murkmire
- MT Malabal Tor
- NB Nibenay Basin (as seen in Oblivion, although the text files just calls this Nibenay, which is inaccurate)
- NV Nibenay Valley (as seen in Oblivion)
- PA The Pale (also includes the Winterhold area)
- RE The Reach (also includes the Haafingar area)
- RI The Rift
- RM Reaper's March
- RS Rivenspire
- QR Quin'rawl (from the text files, although that says Quin-rawl, which is incorrectly puntuated)
- SF Shadowfen
- SH Stormhaven
- SM Stros M'Kai
- SO Solstheim (as seen in Bloodmoon, Dragonborn)
- SS South Summerset (No source for name; I made it up)
- ST Stonefalls
- SU Sunforge (from the text files)
- TE Tenmar (from the text files, this area includes the Corinthe city area)
- TI Topal Island (from the text files)
- TM Thornmarsh (as stated in the Loremaster's Archive)
- VH Velothi Highlands (the northwest Morrowind area with Blacklight, but the in-game map doesn't currently allow for the correct geographical shape)
- WD The Weeping Desert (from the text files)
- WG Wrothgar
- WR Whiterun
Discuss:
I've waited my entire (scrolls-playing) lifetime to fully experience the home of the Kahjiit, and I had believed that ESO - a MMO that will without doubt contain more areas than any other scrolls game - would contain Elsweyr. I was disappointed, though not to the point of complaining about it, that that wasn't the case, but I'm not THAT disappointed because I understand Elsweyr is something of a gem that Bathesda/ZOS wants to drop at the right time (or in the right Scrolls title) so to maximize profits player enjoyment.
So I'm wondering if they might drop it in a DLC. Would you guys be interested in that? Do some of you think that maybe a year down the line ZOS might actually do exactly that?
Yes.
Every blank area of the map will eventually be filled in, including Elsweyr.
They can implement it in bits and pieces, like the current adventure zones (very likely given their promised model). Or they could add them in with a larger expansion pack.