Our spooky fourth issue of The Tamrielic Inquirer is now released. In this issue you will find news on ESO's Update 44, Several spooky verified creations, and even some things you may have missed in ESO. There is sure to be something for everyone.
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@JuiceHead33 To be fair they could still do that with older games and people would buy it. The Creation Club was a good test, the only problem is public outcry with broken mod support.
I know it would never happen but if they released a Morrowind expansion today I would buy it.
@TESOnline I donโt need my house to tell me Iโm poor I already know it. This is not criticism this is a wonderful feature and I look forward to literally watching my wealth grow!
@DeMickyD There are some notable differences between the PC version and Xbox version so in a way emulating the Xbox version is something that can interest people such as myself.
@tabbrieishere Hate to be the actually guy, but Todd was working for Bethesda already when Daggerfall released. You can find a ton of his posts in old Usenet forums.
Daggerfall had several promotional items that have barely been seen. One of these is the Bad Dog button, a mascot of early Bethesda that would cosplay as characters from the games. Here he is dressed as the underking.
@bogorad222 The characters have been licensed to appear in another game. They appeared with their own stories in the Asia region spin-off Fallout Shelter Online.
@UESP_net For the full transcript of the TES characters in the wasteland read it here. https://t.co/J0ACvRveOj
Sadly they have yet to return to Tamriel making it the second story from Blades to not have a resolution.
@TheIndigoGaming One day the time period of 2013 to 202X will be known as a lost decade of TES live service games. Only Castles and ESO currently survive.