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RaderOfTheLostArk |
Nov 22 2019, 08:00 PM
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Mouth
Joined: 4-May 17
From: Lilmoth, Black Marsh
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QUOTE(Acadian @ Nov 21 2019, 03:31 PM) Rader – Some intense action pix of Cincy in Cyrodiil! That is a busy, scary place sometimes. Indeed. Unless you are at or near CP810, coming up against a group of two or more players on your own is an automatic death sentence. I haven't gone out of my way to do so; it only happens when I am just exploring or completing quests. QUOTE(Lopov @ Nov 22 2019, 01:28 PM) That's some heavy combat taking place in Cyrodiil! Maybe Cincy will be the new Emperor? Nice to see names of familiar locations from Oblivion. Ha, I doubt the title of Emperor is in Cincy's future. He would have to get insanely powerful and proficient at PvP. And it you like seeing familiar locations, wait until you see this list (unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot to them in this game, but it is still nice to see them). This list is of Cyrodiilic Explorations. "Jauffre would be one to know. He lives quietly as a monk, in..." Our guild's hometown!Oh...oh no...That's not supposed to be there...You can't see me...In timeoutThe long fall from White Falls MountainNot so sinister a place this timeBruma's Dark AnchorCloud Ruler Temple heading up the clouds (unfortunately, you can't even enter) Imperial City in the distanceMaster of artI'm not as think as you drunk I amAway from the rage of battleStill need that beauty restThe Pact Sentinel
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Lopov |
Nov 22 2019, 08:09 PM
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Master
Joined: 11-February 13
From: Slovenia
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QUOTE(Acadian @ Nov 22 2019, 07:49 PM) Lopov, though the names are familiar, I don't get much nostalgia in Cyrodiil. What does bring nostalgic tears to Buffy's eyes for her days in Oblivion however is the Gold Coast DLC. Though its main questline is about the Dark Brotherhood, Buffy ignored that. Like other zones though, there are side quests, dailies and plenty to explore. The zone itself includes the area surrounding Kvatch and Anvil and is wonderfully familiar - just like we might imagine the area to be in the era preceding Oblivion. Good to know! I hope they'll include even more zones in Cyrodiil in the future and that not all of them will be PvP. QUOTE(mALX @ Nov 22 2019, 07:51 PM) Oh, I would love to know how you changed the settings to get that first screenshot!!! I love how you stop to take screenshots while Buffy is battling away there, But my favorite of all is the last one: Deshaan. That really captures the area around Mournhold; I love that shot; love Deshaan! Buffy didn't need any help so I could take a screenie in between. Heck, I could have taken 20 screenies. You can expect screenies of Pia and Shonta in a few days. Here's a screenie of my camera settings, although I have the game set to German, you can easily figure out which settings is which.
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mALX |
Nov 23 2019, 05:07 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN
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QUOTE(Lopov @ Nov 22 2019, 02:09 PM) QUOTE(Acadian @ Nov 22 2019, 07:49 PM) Lopov, though the names are familiar, I don't get much nostalgia in Cyrodiil. What does bring nostalgic tears to Buffy's eyes for her days in Oblivion however is the Gold Coast DLC. Though its main questline is about the Dark Brotherhood, Buffy ignored that. Like other zones though, there are side quests, dailies and plenty to explore. The zone itself includes the area surrounding Kvatch and Anvil and is wonderfully familiar - just like we might imagine the area to be in the era preceding Oblivion. Good to know! I hope they'll include even more zones in Cyrodiil in the future and that not all of them will be PvP. QUOTE(mALX @ Nov 22 2019, 07:51 PM) Oh, I would love to know how you changed the settings to get that first screenshot!!! I love how you stop to take screenshots while Buffy is battling away there, But my favorite of all is the last one: Deshaan. That really captures the area around Mournhold; I love that shot; love Deshaan! Buffy didn't need any help so I could take a screenie in between. Heck, I could have taken 20 screenies. You can expect screenies of Pia and Shonta in a few days. Here's a screenie of my camera settings, although I have the game set to German, you can easily figure out which settings is which. Thanks Lopov! I will try to adjust mine; and hope it works! Oh, and by the way = Acadian is right about the Gold Coast making you feel nostalgic to Oblivion = it absolutely does; and moreso than Cyrodiil will = but seeing the familiar names in Cyrodiil does give me a warm feeling too. * I just wanted to post these pics of Dagoth-Malan. He is supposed to be a Chimer; but I had to use the High Elf face to make him. I didn't have the picture of Vivec to go by; so was going by my crappy memory of what the original Vivec from Morrowind looked like for his facial features (the only male version of what Chimer look like that I could find). The last pics are what Dagoth-Malan looked like in my Oblivion game = which unfortunately I used the Dark Elf base for, so he turned out greenish in Oblivion. https://imgur.com/a/kvtOlN4This post has been edited by mALX: Nov 23 2019, 05:42 PM
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mALX |
Nov 23 2019, 06:51 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN
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QUOTE(Acadian @ Nov 23 2019, 12:01 PM) Great job, mALX! The bald head really carries it. Lol, he had to be bald = but I have taken A LOT of ribbing over his bald head being so shiny people can't see to play beside me in daylight (etc) from my friend Aussie (mostly) and others at SneakyBo, lol. If I put a hat on him I could call him "Heisenberg" and use it as one of his disguises, Heisenberg: https://image.businessinsider.com/505879f3e...g&auto=webpThis post has been edited by mALX: Nov 23 2019, 06:55 PM
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mALX |
Nov 23 2019, 09:00 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN
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QUOTE(Lopov @ Nov 23 2019, 11:10 AM) Good job, mALX! A very unique-looking character. I see he already participated in bringing down the Shellcracker.
Yes he did! (but with plenty of help, thank goodness), lol. QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Nov 23 2019, 01:40 PM) mALX, Dagoth Malan looks a bit like a Nosferatu, which is perfect for his story! Well done!
Thank you so much! I am pretty sure that is what Bethesda was going for when they created Vivec's image in the original game: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/eldersc...=20140330095518This is def the image I was going for; just couldn't find it while in Character Creation, lol.
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ghastley |
Nov 24 2019, 01:57 AM
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Councilor
Joined: 13-December 10
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I'm still busy cropping pictures. The Cyrodil part got off to a good start this morning, as we found that the Salt water and River fishing holes were all in Dominion territory, making it easy to get there. And there were a decent number of lakes too. In the first hour we had all those done. Nine out of twelve fish. But the foul water fishing is all around the edge of Lake Rumare, and that's contested territory. So getting there was an issue. And there are notices about not going in the deep water because of slaughterfish. It appears that "deep water" includes damp patches of grass, because he was suddenly back at the start with scarred ankles. Once we had that lesson learned, we did a complete circuit of the lake, fishing at every hole on the way - at least thirty of them. Plenty of the green fish - Pufferfish and Quillfish - but no sign of the blue. We'd gone through a whole Tamriel day at this point. WE started in the dark, and it was dark again, before we finally found a Sewer Eel. Then he ran into the lake and let the slaughterfish send him back home. It took almost as long to fillet the 550 white fish he caught, but that did mean a lot of Perfect Roe.
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mALX |
Nov 24 2019, 02:18 AM
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Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN
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QUOTE(ghastley @ Nov 23 2019, 07:57 PM) I'm still busy cropping pictures. The Cyrodil part got off to a good start this morning, as we found that the Salt water and River fishing holes were all in Dominion territory, making it easy to get there. And there were a decent number of lakes too. In the first hour we had all those done. Nine out of twelve fish. But the foul water fishing is all around the edge of Lake Rumare, and that's contested territory. So getting there was an issue. And there are notices about not going in the deep water because of slaughterfish. It appears that "deep water" includes damp patches of grass, because he was suddenly back at the start with scarred ankles. Once we had that lesson learned, we did a complete circuit of the lake, fishing at every hole on the way - at least thirty of them. Plenty of the green fish - Pufferfish and Quillfish - but no sign of the blue. We'd gone through a whole Tamriel day at this point. WE started in the dark, and it was dark again, before we finally found a Sewer Eel. Then he ran into the lake and let the slaughterfish send him back home. It took almost as long to fillet the 550 white fish he caught, but that did mean a lot of Perfect Roe. This sounds wonderful!!! What a great fishing story!!!! (and yeah; all the water in Cyrodiil is filled with Slaughterfish. You even have to swim across them to get one of the skyshards; it is not easy, lol). Since they changed it so you can transport directly to the Imperial City Sewers (instead of having to ride to them from your Alliance base) = the area around the Rumare has become pretty safe; no reason for Players to go there unless they are fishing. Committing suicide to get back to your base in Cyrodiil is pretty much standard practice; just don't ever do it in the Imperial City or Imperial City Sewers; because even the beasts can steal your Telvar stones there if they kill you. (I buy the magic transport stones for the Imperial City to magically travel back to your Alliance Base). This post has been edited by mALX: Nov 24 2019, 02:29 AM
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Lopov |
Nov 25 2019, 10:52 AM
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Master
Joined: 11-February 13
From: Slovenia
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@RaderOfTheLostArk - great screenies from Cyrodiil. Nice to see that there are peaceful ares too. Cincy, as always, looks great in red & black. Hackdirt is that old already? Is there some story involved with it? Looks like Bruma is destined to be in the clutches of Oblivion. --- Pia Khan & Shonta Quassan"This dame will help me find the final skyshard of Deshaan.""Done and done.""Good morning."Lute player in StormholdEgg-kin--- The name of the lute player was Universal Deity, I wrote it down if we ever see him again. Shonta enjoyed watching him, he clapped and danced around. He was playing the lute almost the entire time while I was online, because Shonta passed him many times. Later on Shonta wanted to give him some gold, but by then he was already gone. This post has been edited by Lopov: Nov 25 2019, 10:54 AM
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RaderOfTheLostArk |
Nov 25 2019, 01:34 PM
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Mouth
Joined: 4-May 17
From: Lilmoth, Black Marsh
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QUOTE(ghastley @ Nov 23 2019, 07:57 PM) But the foul water fishing is all around the edge of Lake Rumare, and that's contested territory. So getting there was an issue. And there are notices about not going in the deep water because of slaughterfish. It appears that "deep water" includes damp patches of grass, because he was suddenly back at the start with scarred ankles.
Much of the design around the edges of Lake Rumare really bugs me in this game. I'm fine with a slaughterfish infestation preventing crossing over to the Imperial City island, but when I am standing in actual two-inch water I shouldn't be getting eviscerated by them. You can't even see them! This became even more of a nuisance when I was doing this quest called "Nirnroot Wine." You have to retrieve something called Red Mountain Ash (which you mine apparently, instead of pick like a reagent as I expected), which only grows on the edges of Lake Rumare. Very "conveniently" a bunch of them were in spots where I had to jump down to the shore but could not climb back up outcroppings. The only way out, theoretically, is to...swim through the slaughterfish-infested waters, but you won't be able to get out in time before you die. Another thing that annoys me is that if you jump in to help Imperial soldiers fighting the daedra at the bridges, you often inexplicably get an invincible Daedric Titan and/or Daedroth(s). Usually one of them can be killed, but the others you can't do any damage to at all. One time in my latest excursion to Cyrodiil, I actually managed to kill all three of them (1 Daedric Titan, 2 Daedroths) and even damage that Dremora spellcaster on that particular bridge from a distance (you can't get too close, or whatever spell suspends the bridge automatically kills you). I got the Dremora down to 0 health...and they still didn't die! They kept casting spells at me. I just don't get some of the design choices there. Very frustrating. On the bright side, it is still interesting to go around those areas to explore a bit. QUOTE(Lopov @ Nov 25 2019, 04:52 AM) @RaderOfTheLostArk - great screenies from Cyrodiil. Nice to see that there are peaceful ares too. Cincy, as always, looks great in red & black. Hackdirt is that old already? Is there some story involved with it? Looks like Bruma is destined to be in the clutches of Oblivion. --- Pia Khan & Shonta Quassan"This dame will help me find the final skyshard of Deshaan.""Done and done.""Good morning."Lute player in StormholdEgg-kin Thank you. I like the peaceful ones more, especially from an aesthetic standpoint. There's something captivating about really peaceful places being within shouting distance of war-torn battlefields. Unfortunately, there is little story to be told about some of these familiar haunts. Hackdirt is completely occupied by a bandit group called the Black Daggers, who are also in a bunch of other spots in western Cyrodiil, and all of the buildings are chained up. Hence, the title of the shot referenced how there was no creepy factor like in Oblivion. Weynon Priory has some repeatable quests that are necessary if you want the "Chorrol Weynon Priory Adventurer" achievement (which is one of the achievements needed for the "Tamriel Hero" title), but they aren't "real" quests. Cheydinhal, Cropsford (much bigger than it was in Oblivion), Chorrol (lots of "Cs" in regards to Cyrodiil, now that I think about it), and Bruma are major landmarks somewhat similar in that regard, although the respective issues for all those places make them a bit more interesting. -Cheydinhal is stuck in a never-ending battle between Imperial soldiers and Imperial rebels. -Bruma has the dark anchor right in town and Dremora plaguing the streets. It is also one of the 10 dolmens to destroy in Cyrodiil. -Chorrol has those giant, lava-filled fissures, and it isn't uncommon to see Pact, Covenant, and/or Dominion honor guards go at it. I have even seen one of each Alliance attack each other at the same time multiple times. -Cropsford is a major settlement that constantly changes hands between the Alliances, as it can be captured in PvP gameplay. _____________________ Nice screenshots. Glad to see Shonta has been able to go home to the Marsh. From where exactly does he hail in your backstory for him?
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RaderOfTheLostArk |
Nov 25 2019, 05:19 PM
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Mouth
Joined: 4-May 17
From: Lilmoth, Black Marsh
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QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Nov 25 2019, 09:03 AM) None of Khajiit’s characters have ever stepped foot in Cyrodiil (unless you count the Gold Coast, which we don’t because it’s separate from the rest of Cyrodiil in this game).
Lore-wise, it is separated from the rest of Cyrodiil in ESO as well, seceding from the greater province. But there is a lot of fun to be had in Cyrodiil, as long as you like PvPing or don't mind the threat of it too much. And if you were looking for some skill points, there's 15 from skyshards alone. But yeah, if you are not into PvP at all, then it is probably not going to be a fun time for you.
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ghastley |
Nov 25 2019, 05:32 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 13-December 10
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QUOTE(RaderOfTheLostArk @ Nov 25 2019, 11:19 AM) QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Nov 25 2019, 09:03 AM) None of Khajiit’s characters have ever stepped foot in Cyrodiil (unless you count the Gold Coast, which we don’t because it’s separate from the rest of Cyrodiil in this game).
Lore-wise, it is separated from the rest of Cyrodiil in ESO as well, seceding from the greater province. But there is a lot of fun to be had in Cyrodiil, as long as you like PvPing or don't mind the threat of it too much. And if you were looking for some skill points, there's 15 from skyshards alone. But yeah, if you are not into PvP at all, then it is probably not going to be a fun time for you. Especially as BG's give you access to the skill lines, and you get your Caltrops and Vigor, just by losing enough times. You don't need to go to Cyrodiil itself at all. Except that ZOS keep on finding new ways to include it in events, and achievements. I suppose the PvP-only crowd argue the same the other way round, but events themselves aren't a PvP thing, and the one Midyear Mayhem event isn't popular with them, I've heard.
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