The Elder Scrolls OL's tutorial takes 3.5 hours
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I have a slight difficulty in choosing, and I am a little helpless in the face of ESO's densely packed role creation options (I can't let it go). It took about an hour to pinch my face and finally chose to be born in an old Cui look. I couldn't wait to go in and experience the game.
The girl in the reception was quite familiar and dressed in a stylish manner. The details and gloss of the clothing were made very good.
The collection version has a 500 crown (estimated that there is also a standard version). Remember to receive the daily rewards from the crown store when logging in every day. As for how to use it, let’s talk about it after you get familiar with it.
The Crown Store is very rich in content, with various chapters, maps, dungeons, houses, furniture, mounts, appearances, etc. I don’t have time to study it for the time being, I just took a look.
Faced with the jars and jars everywhere along the road, the old problem of playing the fairy sword that year broke out. This search was very satisfying. Basically, all the equipment, food, flowers, plants and grass were stuffed into their luggage.
After killing the puppet at the door of the armory, unlocking the lock still tastes as familiar as the old single-machine.
The armory is full of weapons, armor, jars and jars, and it took a long time to search and equipment. The backpack was only 60 squares and it quickly filled up, with some debris stacked and a lot of things destroyed.
Unlike the stand-alone version of items that occupy the backpack weight, ESO does not calculate the weight of the item, but rather an item occupies a piece of backpack space. For the same items, food, beverages, materials, and debris can be stacked, but the equipment seems to be not good.
I first met the character played by the player in the armory, but the other party quickly flashed past. The entire novice tutorial encountered less than 10 players, and none of them communicated with each other.
Continue to move forward and come to a garden where some animals and puppets can be killed to gain experience, and even butterflies and squirrels can be captured and obtained materials.
Then enter the front hall, the door upstairs opens and requires "Sky Fragments". You need to go downstairs and go out to get it at a corner of the garden outside.
The next thing I have to face is the tutorial to keep the boss. If you have a nurse next to you, do you have to worry about it? Go up and start masturbating.
ESO's melee strike feel is very bad and lacks pleasure. The sound effect is not good. There is no clanging feeling of weapon blocking the knife and the flesh. I don't know how effective the magic attack is.
After passing, there is an abandoned bookThere are many bookshelfs in the museum, and there are many books to read. I looked at it carefully here and found that most of the content in the books seemed to be fine, and some of them were probably some errors that were difficult to understand.
Combined with the previous game experience, I feel that the quality of Chineseization is OK at present, not as unbearable as mentioned on the Internet. After all, it's just the beginning, and maybe the weirdness is still there.
After completing the beginner tutorial, there are some rewards, then face the portals that teleport to every corner of the Tamrier continent.
I chose to come to Xiamu Island, the hometown of all the elves, and opened the map to see the cumbersome quest lines.
Open the inventory and count the rags that were looted along the road. When I saw 81 lock unlockers and 63 ashes, I smiled satisfied.
At this time, the game took 4.6 hours, and it took more than an hour to remove the face-pinching. The entire novice tutorial took about 3.5 hours, which is probably not a little slower than many people.
"How can I play this speed?" I muttered, and caught a firefly and stuffed it into my backpack.