I tried it once on a guest campaign thingy.
The scenery is gorgeous. But it is DEAD. And... EMPTY. Aside from keep battles[which I could not for the life of me, figure out or locate] the exploration and travel is dead.
Things got interesting when I finally found some action and came across a size-able Giant camp. Got intense with my two other friends taking them on and surviving. But after that exhilarating battle... it went back to being empty for another 10 minutes before finding a small pack of wolves... a mile later...
I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous. Exploring Cyrodiil as of now, is a massive snooze-fest. It needs to have wild-life.
And where are the Minotaurs? Cyrodiil is practically their homeland. In-fact, it's their place of origin if you take the Songs of Pelinal into account.
There are no minotaurs in elder scrolls.I tried it once on a guest campaign thingy.
The scenery is gorgeous. But it is DEAD. And... EMPTY. Aside from keep battles[which I could not for the life of me, figure out or locate] the exploration and travel is dead.
Things got interesting when I finally found some action and came across a size-able Giant camp. Got intense with my two other friends taking them on and surviving. But after that exhilarating battle... it went back to being empty for another 10 minutes before finding a small pack of wolves... a mile later...
I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous. Exploring Cyrodiil as of now, is a massive snooze-fest. It needs to have wild-life.
And where are the Minotaurs? Cyrodiil is practically their homeland. In-fact, it's their place of origin if you take the Songs of Pelinal into account.
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »There are no minotaurs in elder scrolls.I tried it once on a guest campaign thingy.
The scenery is gorgeous. But it is DEAD. And... EMPTY. Aside from keep battles[which I could not for the life of me, figure out or locate] the exploration and travel is dead.
Things got interesting when I finally found some action and came across a size-able Giant camp. Got intense with my two other friends taking them on and surviving. But after that exhilarating battle... it went back to being empty for another 10 minutes before finding a small pack of wolves... a mile later...
I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous. Exploring Cyrodiil as of now, is a massive snooze-fest. It needs to have wild-life.
And where are the Minotaurs? Cyrodiil is practically their homeland. In-fact, it's their place of origin if you take the Songs of Pelinal into account.
there were no minotaurs in oblivion. Are you thinking of trolls?Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »There are no minotaurs in elder scrolls.I tried it once on a guest campaign thingy.
The scenery is gorgeous. But it is DEAD. And... EMPTY. Aside from keep battles[which I could not for the life of me, figure out or locate] the exploration and travel is dead.
Things got interesting when I finally found some action and came across a size-able Giant camp. Got intense with my two other friends taking them on and surviving. But after that exhilarating battle... it went back to being empty for another 10 minutes before finding a small pack of wolves... a mile later...
I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous. Exploring Cyrodiil as of now, is a massive snooze-fest. It needs to have wild-life.
And where are the Minotaurs? Cyrodiil is practically their homeland. In-fact, it's their place of origin if you take the Songs of Pelinal into account.
There were in Oblivion, and Arena I think...
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »there were no minotaurs in oblivion. Are you thinking of trolls?Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »There are no minotaurs in elder scrolls.I tried it once on a guest campaign thingy.
The scenery is gorgeous. But it is DEAD. And... EMPTY. Aside from keep battles[which I could not for the life of me, figure out or locate] the exploration and travel is dead.
Things got interesting when I finally found some action and came across a size-able Giant camp. Got intense with my two other friends taking them on and surviving. But after that exhilarating battle... it went back to being empty for another 10 minutes before finding a small pack of wolves... a mile later...
I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous. Exploring Cyrodiil as of now, is a massive snooze-fest. It needs to have wild-life.
And where are the Minotaurs? Cyrodiil is practically their homeland. In-fact, it's their place of origin if you take the Songs of Pelinal into account.
There were in Oblivion, and Arena I think...
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »there were no minotaurs in oblivion. Are you thinking of trolls?Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »There are no minotaurs in elder scrolls.I tried it once on a guest campaign thingy.
The scenery is gorgeous. But it is DEAD. And... EMPTY. Aside from keep battles[which I could not for the life of me, figure out or locate] the exploration and travel is dead.
Things got interesting when I finally found some action and came across a size-able Giant camp. Got intense with my two other friends taking them on and surviving. But after that exhilarating battle... it went back to being empty for another 10 minutes before finding a small pack of wolves... a mile later...
I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous. Exploring Cyrodiil as of now, is a massive snooze-fest. It needs to have wild-life.
And where are the Minotaurs? Cyrodiil is practically their homeland. In-fact, it's their place of origin if you take the Songs of Pelinal into account.
There were in Oblivion, and Arena I think...
No, minotaurs...
http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Minotaur
Monster list in Oblivion update as you level. If you didn't see them, you were either too low or too high level for them to spawn. Or you're blind as a bat.Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »there were no minotaurs in oblivion. Are you thinking of trolls?Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »There are no minotaurs in elder scrolls.I tried it once on a guest campaign thingy.
The scenery is gorgeous. But it is DEAD. And... EMPTY. Aside from keep battles[which I could not for the life of me, figure out or locate] the exploration and travel is dead.
Things got interesting when I finally found some action and came across a size-able Giant camp. Got intense with my two other friends taking them on and surviving. But after that exhilarating battle... it went back to being empty for another 10 minutes before finding a small pack of wolves... a mile later...
I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous. Exploring Cyrodiil as of now, is a massive snooze-fest. It needs to have wild-life.
And where are the Minotaurs? Cyrodiil is practically their homeland. In-fact, it's their place of origin if you take the Songs of Pelinal into account.
There were in Oblivion, and Arena I think...
No, minotaurs...
http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Minotaur
That cant be correct, I played the hell out of oblivion, found all the spots and never seen a single minotaur.
It is a PVP area, not a place to run around and enjoy the views, even if those are amazing. Less wildlife has its own reasons, and it is on purpose, as players here are NOT to fight NPCs. You have all other regions in Tamriel to find NPCs to fight.
And saying ''I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous.'' just shows you are another pve player which want every area for himself, without even thinking what others want.
Cyrodiil is great as it is, dont like it, just dont enter it. Or do, and be ready to get killed any second.
So, can you go to this zone and NOT be involved in PVP and not be attackable by PCs?frwinters_ESO wrote: »There is tons of content other then PvP in Cyrodil, you just have to explore
No, you can not go to Cyrodiil and turn off PVP...it is the PVP zone, there is pve stuff you can do, but you are still liable to be attacked by players in opposing factions, these are also great areas to stalk other players to gank XDSo, can you go to this zone and NOT be involved in PVP and not be attackable by PCs?frwinters_ESO wrote: »There is tons of content other then PvP in Cyrodil, you just have to explore
Yup, that's what I feared .. great PVE content unavailable to those that would appreciate it due to players such as you who don't give a rat's ass for it I doubt.No, you can not go to Cyrodiil and turn off PVP...it is the PVP zone, there is pve stuff you can do, but you are still liable to be attacked by players in opposing factions, these are also great areas to stalk other players to gank XDSo, can you go to this zone and NOT be involved in PVP and not be attackable by PCs?frwinters_ESO wrote: »There is tons of content other then PvP in Cyrodil, you just have to explore
It is a PVP area, not a place to run around and enjoy the views, even if those are amazing. Less wildlife has its own reasons, and it is on purpose, as players here are NOT to fight NPCs. You have all other regions in Tamriel to find NPCs to fight.
And saying ''I don't care if they need to tone down the absurd 200 Vs 200 battles, this is ridiculous.'' just shows you are another pve player which want every area for himself, without even thinking what others want.
Cyrodiil is great as it is, dont like it, just dont enter it. Or do, and be ready to get killed any second.
Actually there is a big PvE aspect to Cyrodiil. You can PvE there to your heart's content, if you want to. There's just the added danger of bumping in to someone who wants to kill you. There are dungeons, you know?
To the original poster who was quoted by Mortuum: Cyrodiil is a warzone. A lot of wildlife doesn't tend to stick around when it's likely to get its head blown off.
Look for the big mountain you can climb, and kill the giant at the top. Then head over to the ruined cathedral...it's beautiful.
On this very day my main has quests to pick herbs for a chef and pick something else for someone else...I forget what. There is definitely PvE in Cyrodiil.