If you find a hole, climb in it and see what happens. Death, getting un-/stuckably stuck or crash and crashing client every time when trying to log in that character is a possibility. Exiting , isn't it!
Wriggling oneself out of game map to explore unintended places is a gaming subgenre itself. I have only done a little of it in ESO but I've done it a lot before in other games it's definitely fun.
If you find a hole, climb in it and see what happens. Death, getting un-/stuckably stuck or crash and crashing client every time when trying to log in that character is a possibility. Exiting , isn't it!
Wriggling oneself out of game map to explore unintended places is a gaming subgenre itself. I have only done a little of it in ESO but I've done it a lot before in other games it's definitely fun.
Yeah, do that in 76 and your banned for life.
phaneub17_ESO wrote: »They exist in other places too, sometimes you find missing doors into the checkered zone, those are fun.
I always wonder why some players use the option to display map coordinates constantly on the minimap but in that case it is usefulDebaZapelo wrote: »While exploring telvani peninsula I found this ...
You'll end up in an oddly modern looking room. At the other end of the room, there is an oddly dressed human sitting on a chair staring at a rectangular glowing object. You stealthily approach, only to find to your horror and utter confusion that the rectangular object appears to contain a picture of the part of Tamriel you just left.Will we end up in the multiverse if we enter there?
If you find a hole, climb in it and see what happens. Death, getting un-/stuckably stuck or crash and crashing client every time when trying to log in that character is a possibility. Exiting , isn't it!
Wriggling oneself out of game map to explore unintended places is a gaming subgenre itself. I have only done a little of it in ESO but I've done it a lot before in other games it's definitely fun.
Yeah, do that in 76 and your banned for life.