'Elder Scrolls' Online Gaming Summit Recap - What Were The Highlights on 'Elder Scrolls' Summit?
'Elder Scrolls' Online Gaming Summit Recap - What Were The Highlights on 'Elder Scrolls' Summit?
The first ever "Elder Scrolls" Online Gaming Summit has just finished. Around 20 of top guilds and ESO communities have been invited to participate and ZeniMax Online Studios hosted the event.
The purpose of the "Elder Scrolls" Online summit is to get the views of the gaming community, in order to make this massively multiplayer online role play gaming (MMORPG), more enjoyable.
Much has been discussed during the first day of the "Elder Scrolls" online summit. The topics that were discussed include Combat Responsiveness, Crafting and Collections, PvP and Champion System.
In combat responsiveness, the ESO animation team presented their plans on how to improve this particular section of the game.
The game will later add crafting tutorials to help newbie players in the art of crafting. Other features will also be added in the crafting system of "Elder Scrolls."
ESO representatives have announced future updates on the PvP system of the game. They emphasized that most of the changes made are based from players' feedback. In the next "Elder Scrolls" online gaming update, players must attain a certain rank in order to be allowed to buy forward camps. Anti-tunneling boundaries will be introduced.
There will be no major revamp in the Champion system; instead small adjustments will be made in order to rebalance the game.
In the second day of the summit, the discussion moved on to other concerns about the game. The presentations focused on Gameplay and Itemization, Writing and Lore, Zones and Content and Justice System.
The second day started in the discussion of gameplay and itemization in "Elder Scrolls" online game. Both developer and gamers talked about the possible increase in the diversity of the characters' build. The creation of niche abilities to suit certain roles have also been talked about.
The Justice system will introduce new features to the "Elder Scrolls" online multiplayer game. New laws and the ability to break laws will be set up. The crimes that are recognized in the game are trespassing, theft and murder.
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