The Elder Scrolls Online has interesting features such as:
Marry other players
Become Vampire/Werewolf
First person view
Same experience for all platforms
Guilds can claim and control keeps
Players can become Emperor
Releases on all platforms spring 14th
Real time day/night cycles
Skill line for each race
Player can have followers
Mount can get upgraded
Alliance points for PVP
Dungeons feature dynamic loot for the individual player
Any class can use any weapon and any armor
However, what I would like to know is: can you interact with other players on an entirely different console? For example, I'm getting The Elder Scrolls Online for the Xbox One, however, my friend is getting it for the PC. Will I be able to see his character or only Xbox One players?
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There was a lot of lag in the gameplay demonstration and not much actual gameplay footage which leads me to feel that this game will be of average to low quality but also look at those 'new' features... they're not much are they? EQ2 had a day night cycle, goodness EQ had one even. I can't remember the name but a game was released ages ago that allowed one player to rule and own fortresses. The only thing that might be new is access to followers but that depends how they play because if they're just advisors that wouldn't be new.
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Edited by Duke: 6/18/2013 9:16:13 PMProbably not is the short answer. Stuff like that is still pretty difficult and an MMO? Hell no.
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O look what a quick Google search throws at us. http://www.vg247.com/2013/06/11/the-elder-scrolls-online-will-not-have-cross-platform-play/
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Edited by Spinager: 6/18/2013 9:22:08 PMMost likely not. Cross-platform gameplay has not been denied/confirmed by Sony/Microsoft (I think). But I highly doubt it.