spartaxoxo wrote: »The other player can't dig your antiquities. Look for a dirt mound like a treasure chest. Using the antiquarian eye to point you to the location
myskyrim26 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »The other player can't dig your antiquities. Look for a dirt mound like a treasure chest. Using the antiquarian eye to point you to the location
I did, and I searched the whole blue area carefully. I found nothing...
myskyrim26 wrote: »So, Antiquities are as bugged as all the other content? Should I relog? Maybe reinstall the game? Get a new PC? Will this help me? Oh my... what I paid for today? For being upset and annoyed? Well, great job, ZOS!
Taleof2Cities wrote: »myskyrim26 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »The other player can't dig your antiquities. Look for a dirt mound like a treasure chest. Using the antiquarian eye to point you to the location
I did, and I searched the whole blue area carefully. I found nothing...
If you don't want to remove your tin foil hat, @myskyrim26, the other option is to abandon the excavation and re-scry again to find a new location.
Shouldn't be too difficult for a low level scry.
As mentioned above, excavation sites are unique to each player ... similar to crafting survey nodes. No other player has access to your excavation.
myskyrim26 wrote: »So, Antiquities are as bugged as all the other content? Should I relog? Maybe reinstall the game? Get a new PC? Will this help me? Oh my... what I paid for today? For being upset and annoyed? Well, great job, ZOS!
Even if you did discover a new bug that no one else has ever brought up before, this seems like a rather large overreaction to a oarticular bug happening to you once.
myskyrim26 wrote: »I ran around again and again.. nothing. I searched the whole blue area - nothing!
RefLiberty wrote: »Don't listen to any of those advices, you need to buy new PC.
r3turn2s3nd3r wrote: »Are you randomly running around the blue area just trying to stumble across it? If you're not aware, you can slot the Antiquarian's Eye from Tools in the menu. When you activate it, it will spawn a cone pointer made of light. It will literally point you to the dig site.
r3turn2s3nd3r wrote: »Are you randomly running around the blue area just trying to stumble across it? If you're not aware, you can slot the Antiquarian's Eye from Tools in the menu. When you activate it, it will spawn a cone pointer made of light. It will literally point you to the dig site.
Oh! Thank you - I didn't realise you could do that! I've been wandering around aimlessly looking for the spot!
myskyrim26 wrote: »I'm playing ESO since One Tamriel. I purchase everything except dungeon DLCs. I pay for ESO+ and Crown crates whenever I can afford.
I'm very committed and grateful to ZOS. I'm always at ZOS side. Well... I was. Till today.
I payed for the Greymoor chapter. You'll never know how excited I was since I first read about the Antiquities. And here they are!
And here I am on Bleackrock, scrying. And here is the blue area on the map. And here is... oh wait. Another player digging the antiquity. Ok - I just stood behind waiting till the player finished his job. And what next? Oh, just nothing! I was just wasting my time. No dirt mound, nothing. I ran around again and again.. nothing. I searched the whole blue area - nothing!
So, Antiquities are as bugged as all the other content? Should I relog? Maybe reinstall the game? Get a new PC? Will this help me? Oh my... what I paid for today? For being upset and annoyed? Well, great job, ZOS!
myskyrim26 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »The other player can't dig your antiquities. Look for a dirt mound like a treasure chest. Using the antiquarian eye to point you to the location
I did, and I searched the whole blue area carefully. I found nothing...