Maynard, see you on Saturday morning?
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I am going to put my beta key out on the VSN twitter as a raffle, but anyone who participated in the previous beta should have received an email with another code, and they can forward that email to someone for access to the beta.Comment
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You are technically under a NDA, so streaming shouldn't happen, but I know Maynard did it.
I am going to put my beta key out on the VSN twitter as a raffle, but anyone who participated in the previous beta should have received an email with another code, and they can forward that email to someone for access to the beta.
Streaming allowed this weekend!I give rep not thanks
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Played it a bit today and there is absolutely nothing all that redeeming about the game. It isn't terrible, it isn't buggy, it is completely playable... but it just isn't fun. Normally, MMO's really make you want to play more as you get stronger and you feel the desire to progress. This game just makes you want to log off.Comment
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Played it a bit today and there is absolutely nothing all that redeeming about the game. It isn't terrible, it isn't buggy, it is completely playable... but it just isn't fun. Normally, MMO's really make you want to play more as you get stronger and you feel the desire to progress. This game just makes you want to log off.Comment
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it doesnt seem like it. they added some guild members section, but it was forgettable. i didnt play more than 45 minutes this time around. it was boring and i saw no reason to keep playing.
i have no idea why they made this game. as MMO go, this isnt even on the level of the few i have played. like Jeremy said, it plays well, it runs well and isnt broken or anything. its just boring. i dont know what the story is cause its boring and dull. the quests are super boring and down right stupid.
nobody should waste their money on this game. i wouldnt even play if it was freeComment
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Report: Elder Scrolls Online for Xbox One/PS4 delayed six months [UPDATE]
Delay confirmed.
Originally posted by Gamespot[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, Bethesda officially confirmed that The Elder Scrolls Online has been delayed for about six months.
The original story is below.
According to a reportedly since-deleted line from an official Elder Scrolls Online FAQ, the upcoming Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of the MMO will not arrive in June as Bethesda previously said they would. Instead, the console versions of the game are to arrive in about six months, so sometime around November 2014.
Here's what the original Elder Scrolls Online FAQ said, as captured by Reddit (via The Escapist): "The Elder Scrolls Online officially launched on April 4, 2014 on PC and Mac. While it has become clear that our planned June release of the console versions isn't going to be possible, we have made great progress, we have concluded that we'll need about six more months to ensure we deliver the experience our fans expect and deserve."
The FAQ also reportedly contained a link with further explanation about the delay. The current FAQ now live on the Elder Scrolls Online site only says: The Elder Scrolls Online officially launched on April 4, 2014 on PC and Mac."Comment
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So sad that this game will probably die before it even releases on consoles...
I have heard hardly anything about the PC version.Comment
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