We from mein-mmo.de have of course noticed how much the fans of the game are craving news about the Fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online, which will go live on April 4.
The publisher has now clarified a few details regarding the Imperial Edition. The features of this Collector’s Edition Box will only be unlocked on the release day. However, the Imperial Edition does allow early access to the game. The key point for many players was that they wanted to play an Imperial (a premium race available as a bonus in the Imperial Edition). They naturally wanted to play it a few days early thanks to the Imperial Edition head start bonus. But how would that work if the bonuses are only unlocked with the normal release?
The developer now gives the all-clear: It will be possible to create an Imperial during the head start with the Imperial Edition. The game developer Zenimax addresses further questions about the Imperial Edition in its FAQ.
Since the NDA on the game has been lifted, several more news about The Elder Scrolls Online have emerged. The magazine VG 247 speculated that it would take up to 150 hours to reach max level. This apparently assumes a leisurely pace of play.
Other sources state that it can be done in up to 80 hours if you skip the quest text and approach the game from a powergaming perspective. Some speculate that the value could even be driven down further.
We ask you: How do you want to approach the first days in The Elder Scrolls Online?
Will you take advantage of your head start with the Imperial Edition and aim for max level as quickly as possible? Or do you want to take your time, soak in the world, and take a more relaxed approach? Do you want to enjoy TESO like a single-player game as fully as possible, or do you want to quickly get into the endgame like an MMORPG to secure your place in the server hierarchy?
In the comments section or on our Facebook page, there is plenty of room for you to tell us how you envision your first steps in Tamriel.
We look forward to every comment.
