SantieClaws wrote: »All this one can see in this map is that it looks like an Argonian making an impolite hand gesture in this ones direction ...
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MaisonNaevius wrote: »This area will be the Nibenay Valley. Bravil must be accessible. But above all we will have the town of Mir Corrup.
Bravil is visible in PvP because it must be in this exact location.
It is not accessible because planned in an area called Nibenay planned during the alpha.
In the end, this Bravil that we see is obsolete. Because the city is not supposed to be of Breton architecture. Skingrad had the same concerns with the area originally dubbed Colovian Highlands.
martijnlv40 wrote: »MaisonNaevius wrote: »This area will be the Nibenay Valley. Bravil must be accessible. But above all we will have the town of Mir Corrup.
Bravil is visible in PvP because it must be in this exact location.
It is not accessible because planned in an area called Nibenay planned during the alpha.
In the end, this Bravil that we see is obsolete. Because the city is not supposed to be of Breton architecture. Skingrad had the same concerns with the area originally dubbed Colovian Highlands.
I might not understand you, are you saying there's an in-game Skingrad visible right now? I've seen people get into Bravil (in some areas the game completely broke down), I hope if we get a Nibenay they can remove Bravil from the PvP-zone and put it in there. Also, the Adamantine tower can be accessed, nothing there though, let's hope this tutorial is kinda fun and adds something. It's a shame they wasted it on a tutorial though...
Some towns and road in Cyrodiil lines perfectly, while others are kinda moved up, guess for gameplay purposes. Most of the fortress don't exist on Oblivion's Cyrodiil, guess they were demolished, but some towns like Chorrol and Cheydinhal are closer to some fortresses than their location on ESO. I tried to line up this map based on the locations of Bravil and Bruma, where men are women.
Gold coast lines up perfectly tho, I'm kinda impressed