Quick general feedback/question - this quest takes you to Vvardenfell. How does that work if you don't own the Morrowind Chapter? Morrowind may be free with the base game for all new purchases, but that doesn't apply to everyone.
LonePirate wrote: »Quick general feedback/question - this quest takes you to Vvardenfell. How does that work if you don't own the Morrowind Chapter? Morrowind may be free with the base game for all new purchases, but that doesn't apply to everyone.
I have this same question. How is someone without the Morrowind chapter or ESO+ supposed to complete this quest?
Also, when inside the cave and you are prompted to take the boat back to Vvardenfell, you must bee standing on land. If you are in the water such as on the water side of the boat, interacting with the prompt does not trigger the quest to advance.
One more thing. When you take the boat with Jakarn to Sword's Rest Isle, the boat is the size of a rowboat. Barring some sort of magic, a rowboat is a ridiculous form of transportation when traveling from the central coast of Auridon to an island off Glenumbra. At least let them board one of the large ships at the Skywatch docks or open a portal. The same goes when you take the rowboat from Glenumbra to Vvardenfell.
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etchedpixels wrote: »Also Valessea is called 'wizard' but is a she. That feels really wrong sounding to me (British English) and appears to be a language difference. Webster (en_US) does not consider it gendered but British English (Oxford etc) does.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »This is the official feedback thread for the High Isle prologue quest, Ascending Doubt. Specific feedback that the team is looking for includes the following:
- What alliance was your character?
- How did you initially acquire the quest? (ie: was it through the Crown Store or from the NPC)
- Did you have any trouble starting or completing the quest?
- Did you play both quests back-to-back or did you do other activities in between each one?
- Did you play as a group or solo?
- Do you have any other general feedback?
SammyKhajit wrote: »Some of the NPC cutscene/dialogue was already played before this one reached there to see it (eg the Sareleth Grotto with the initial glimpse of the Ascendant Champion). Would be nice to have those scenes activated when the player reaches there.
James-Wayne wrote: »prologue is free with base game or is it not free and you get it when you purchase Morrowind which isnt even the chapter that it relates to... very confusing for a new player.
etchedpixels wrote: »James-Wayne wrote: »prologue is free with base game or is it not free and you get it when you purchase Morrowind which isnt even the chapter that it relates to... very confusing for a new player.
Not to disagree with your point but to note that Morrowind is in the "base" package and has been for some time so whilst it would affect some people it'll only be a small number of older accounts not a new player.
Given you can pick up the base game + Morrowind for about $5 on sale events maybe they should just give Morrowind as a loyalty reward to those accounts so old they didn't get it bundled and fix it that way ...
DCZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »
What alliance was your character?
crown store; seemed most expedientZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »How did you initially acquire the quest? (ie: was it through the Crown Store or from the NPC)
no.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Did you have any trouble starting or completing the quest?
bothZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Did you play both quests back-to-back or did you do other activities in between each one?
solo (game was empty)ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Did you play as a group or solo?
Lady Arabelle's glasses were lol.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Do you have any other general feedback?
Mephilis78 wrote: »DC Breton Sorc.
Haven't fully completed yet (I was distracted by something) , but will edit this reply when I do.
So far, I'm liking the quest. My only real issue is Jakarn. I remember Jakarn as the guy on Stros M'Kai who was having a contest with me to see who could kill the most goblins. Yet in the dlc, he completely avoids confrontation... His banter during fights is basically him acting like he's afraid of fighting, albeit in an aloof way.
I also remember that he was the one being stalked by other NPCs, but in the DLC he's a creepy stalker.
I'll edit when I finish the quest. I'm hoping this is some kind of reverse character growth that has a story behind it.
One more thing. When you take the boat with Jakarn to Sword's Rest Isle, the boat is the size of a rowboat. Barring some sort of magic, a rowboat is a ridiculous form of transportation when traveling from the central coast of Auridon to an island off Glenumbra. At least let them board one of the large ships at the Skywatch docks or open a portal. The same goes when you take the rowboat from Glenumbra to Vvardenfell.
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ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »This is the official feedback thread for the High Isle prologue quest, Ascending Doubt. Specific feedback that the team is looking for includes the following:
- What alliance was your character?
- How did you initially acquire the quest? (ie: was it through the Crown Store or from the NPC)
- Did you have any trouble starting or completing the quest?
- Did you play both quests back-to-back or did you do other activities in between each one?
- Did you play as a group or solo?
- Do you have any other general feedback?
LonePirate wrote: »One more thing. When you take the boat with Jakarn to Sword's Rest Isle, the boat is the size of a rowboat. Barring some sort of magic, a rowboat is a ridiculous form of transportation when traveling from the central coast of Auridon to an island off Glenumbra. At least let them board one of the large ships at the Skywatch docks or open a portal. The same goes when you take the rowboat from Glenumbra to Vvardenfell.
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WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »This is the official feedback thread for the High Isle prologue quest, Ascending Doubt. Specific feedback that the team is looking for includes the following:
- What alliance was your character?
- How did you initially acquire the quest? (ie: was it through the Crown Store or from the NPC)
- Did you have any trouble starting or completing the quest?
- Did you play both quests back-to-back or did you do other activities in between each one?
- Did you play as a group or solo?
- Do you have any other general feedback?
AD
Crown Store
No.
Back-to-back.
Solo.
Feedback:
- I appreciate that the NPCs acknowledge ‘oh! You’re the one who helped us with this, that and the other thing!’
- I liked the new Mage Guild robes on Valessea and Delric. Very nice!
- Jakarn’s initial ‘this is what I’ve been up to’ dialog branch kicked me out of the conversation on completion. Bad manners, Jakarn!
- Second that the medallions have the Mythic Dawn sigil on them when they’re in the inventory. Fix please!
- Jakarn got really obnoxious about using the shell to find the medallions - I don’t need him prodding me about it constantly when I already have quest arrows and quest prompts to use the shell - telling me once is enough.
- Speaking of, the shell had an icon that looked like dye pots instead of something more appropriate, like a shell.
- ValesSEA giving us a SHELL is a terrible pun. Not a problem as such, but I wanted to let you know I did notice.
- Second that the Moss Jellies and Hackwings seem out of place.
- Third that the rowboat is ridiculous; please at least give us something with a sail!
- Lady Arabella’s dialog after the final boss mentions the High King but it’s spelled in all lowercase - it’s a title so it should be capitalized.
- At some point in the future I would like to see a charm-off between Jakarn and Darien Gautier.
- I was honestly surprised that the Ascendent Champion WASN’T either Lady Arabella or Valessea. I was expecting more intrigue? I’m also not convinced Delric didn’t sabotage the amulets from the start and then fake his death, so I will be keeping an eye out for him when the Chapter comes out.