During the press conference of Bethesda Softworks at E3, the MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online naturally came up.
Game Director Matt Frior announced a new update called “One Tamriel” that aims to make the game even more accessible. This means that level restrictions for certain content will be removed in the future. After the update, any player can access any content, regardless of their level. It will also be possible to team up with players of different levels.
Level scaling across the world
Level scaling is implemented here, as is already the case with the content of the DLCs. This allows players to move anywhere in the world and complete all the content they encounter, as the level will be adjusted accordingly. Players can team up anytime and anywhere, and it does not matter what level they are – this excludes PvP content. Therefore, one does not have to create a new character to play with a friend who has just started.
Moreover, there will be no more restrictions regarding the chosen alliance. Anyone can play all content, regardless of which alliance they belong to, and explore the corresponding areas. PvP areas are also excluded here. In these, the alliance still plays a role. Bethesda explains that high-level players will be matched with low-level players, but will still have access to their Champion Points and better skills and equipment. Loot drops will be adjusted to ensure everyone gets something. If one wants to play content at the Veteran difficulty level, they will be raised to that rank accordingly.
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Coldharbour will only be accessible if one has received the corresponding quest or joins a group that wants to undertake this content and already has access. Zenimax Online is also proud of seven million copies sold of the MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online and is looking forward to the console release of the new DLC Dark Brotherhood tomorrow, June 14.
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