The Elder Scrolls Online will be released on April 4th. Developer Zenimax gives you the opportunity to try the game one more time this weekend from March 14 to 17. The last beta weekend before the release has just been confirmed. For anyone who hasn’t had the chance to visit the world of Tamriel yet, this is the last opportunity. Or you can just check out our videos from the world of The Elder Scrolls Online.
To prepare for your time in Tamriel or to allow yourself a brief visit to a world that many of you know from Morrowind or Skyrim, we have repeatedly reported about The Elder Scrolls Online, or TESO for short. This way, no one has to buy a pig in a poke.
Today we take a look at the UI. UI is short for User Interface, basically the game’s interface. It is essential in any game, but especially in an MMO, the UI is particularly important. Many things and information are accommodated here, such as the mini-map, the health display, or hotkeys for various abilities. However, the interface should not appear overloaded and should not distract too much from the game world.
Whether The Elder Scrolls Online manages this and whether the game succeeds in balancing singleplayer and multiplayer, we will take a closer look at now.