The Dark Heart of Skyrim beats from the depths in The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor. Explore the snow-swept region of Western Skyrim and face an ancient vampiric army that once plagued Tamriel as part of a year-long gothic adventure. Elder Scrolls Online once again delivers a new story that builds with each quarterly release. Sign in to your Xbox One (make sure you're signed in with the Microsoft account you want to redeem the code with). Select the Microsoft Store app from your Home Screen or search for it. Scroll down to 'Redeem Code' (on the left-hand side (under your account name).).
I've played xbox since release and just started playing pc. Hit 160 cp on pc in about a week with the help from free xp scrolls and double xp and jumped straight into non cp bgs and pvp. In my personal opinion. The pc servers are more populated. In pvp they zerg alot more. PC players are generally not as good as xbox in PVP. Not having area voice chat on pc is a shame as it brings such a good social and entertaining aspect of the game. There is nothing quite like taking nickle back with nickleback blaring down the mic, I know there are other services outside the game to voice chat on pc but the fun is really in the random encounters in area chat. Area chat really helps to add a personality to a random character and make them be memorable where as on pc no one really stands out. I got talking to some random people on xbox in pvp a few years ago. I joined there guild, built up relationships, had good laugh over the years and this year 6 of us went to Amsterdam from the uk and it was a blast. Xbox has alot of salty a toxic players (I think its a good thing as it makes them more memorable) due to the voice chat but also has really funny and friendly players. PC just feels numb with characters and guilds not having a personality and everyone comes across in the same boring way. On PC I play with the xbox interface and with an xbox controller as I couldn't get the hang of mouse and keyboard. PVE is generally easier on PC thanks to the help of addons which pretty much tell you how to play the game. Xbox feels more rewarding to play and more social despite being less populated but pc plays alot smoother and looks better. In terms of the cost they the same give or take a few £ here and there. Generally pc is much cheaper. I got it on steam at a good price. However my pc obviously costs alot more (i7 32gb ram 1080ti). I have upgraded to an xbox x when it came out and it runs alot better than on the standard xbox. I do recommend if you are going to play the xbox version to play it on a xbox x. I have razor chroma keyboard, mouse, mousepad, headset, headset stand, minikey pad and it looks really cool with the effects that come with eso with everything reacting to what is happing in game. I haven't seen and videos on this by others but it looks cool. I'm not sure if other brands have the same features.
Welcome to The Elder Scrolls Online, an online RPG set in the the Elder Scrolls universe. Limitless adventure awaits you in Tamriel – and we're here to help you begin your epic journey. This guide is designed to give you a starting point in a world where you can go anywhere and do anything.
In The Elder Scrolls Online you will explore a vibrant, living world in turmoil – but first you have to create your character! ESO provides a huge amount of customization options for your character, including your Race, Class, and appearance.
Notably, your Alliance determines where you start and who you fight for in the Alliance War (one of ESO's player versus player game modes), while your Race selection provides unique bonuses to your character for certain weapons, attributes, or abilities.
Finally, your Class determines what kind of warrior your character is going to be and provides you with unique abilities. Are you the kind of player who likes to get up close for big damage, or do you prefer to stand back and support your allies? The kind of hero you become is entirely up to you!
Skyrim Special Edition Xbox One Walkthrough
In The Elder Scrolls Online you will explore a vibrant, living world in turmoil – but first you have to create your character! ESO provides a huge amount of customization options for your character, including your Race, Class, and appearance.
Notably, your Alliance determines where you start and who you fight for in the Alliance War (one of ESO's player versus player game modes), while your Race selection provides unique bonuses to your character for certain weapons, attributes, or abilities.
Finally, your Class determines what kind of warrior your character is going to be and provides you with unique abilities. Are you the kind of player who likes to get up close for big damage, or do you prefer to stand back and support your allies? The kind of hero you become is entirely up to you!
Skyrim Special Edition Xbox One Walkthrough
Once you have created your character and completed the in-game tutorial, it is time to take your very first steps into the open world of Tamriel, and there are some simple things you can do to jump right into the game. Most importantly, understand that you can explore Tamriel at your own pace. You can go anywhere and do anything you like -- there is no 'right' way to play!
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For starters, take the time to get used to how the game controls (with either the keyboard and mouse or controller). You can find the complete controls and keybindings here. Next, look for non-player characters (NPCs) and interact with them to learn their stories and complete some quests for XP and loot.
Finally, explore outside of the towns and take on some monsters. We will provide more information about combat later, but try out your regular attacks (Light and Heavy Attacks), defensive moves (Blocking, Dodging), and abilities, and don't forget to collect and equip your well-earned rewards!
The Elder Scrolls Online is a world without limits, meaning you can play how you want to play. Are you a solo player at heart? There's an epic main story that's sure to grab your attention. Want to group up? Join a Guild, party up, and take on a host of challenging group activities such as dungeons, world bosses, and more. And that's just scratching the surface of what's in store.
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Our advice? Take it all in and explore at your own pace. There's plenty to see and do.
Have additional questions about the game? You can check out our additional New Player Guides on the right of this page, and don't forget you can always ask the ESO Community for help on our Players Helping Players forum.
Skyrim Walkthrough Xbox One
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