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The Elder Scrolls Online PvP and Map Detailed!


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Bethesda has revealed that The Elder Scroll Online's version of Cyrodil will take around 30 minutes to traverse north to south. The information comes courtesy of an Elitist Jerks Forum Q&A with lead PvP developer Brian Wheeler, who also took some time to explain how the more competitive elements of the game would work.


 


Cyrodil is the main PvP (player versus player) area of the game, so due the fact it'll take so long to cross means it's going to be pretty sizeable. Wheeler also explained that if one of the game's Alliances is in the lead, then its players will earn fewer Campaign points for things like capturing keeps, while members of the other two Alliances that are trailing will get bonuses. Presumably this is to encourage the losing teams not to throw in


the towel.


 


He also reassured players that there will be a serious place for skill and tactics in TESO's PvP combat thanks to its action-focus. "Skill is a tricky thing to measure as when most people talk about skill in Elder Scrolls it’s referring to headshots with a bow, blocking, power attacks or dodging at the right time," he wrote. "In Elder Scrolls Online we have many opportunities for players to show their skill as we also have blocking, roll dodging, and sneaking up on enemy players without getting detected.


 


“There are opportunities to block power attacks which knock your enemy off balance, opening them up for a power attack of your own! That being said we do have to account for network latency so while it’s not pinpoint, there is some wiggle room for dodging that we’ve found to work quite nice in our Cyrodiil battles.”


 


Source: IGN


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I can see myself getting this game, despite the fact you have to pay monthly. I can understand why they'd do that though, I mean if it was COD, you are bound to make a hell of a lot of money regardless of quality. So, because that's hard to compete with (Sadly), Bethesda added a monthly fee. I can see Elder Scrolls Online just being to good to pass up because of that, I mean how can we forget about the awesomeness that is, Skyrim.

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