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Elder Scrolls Online: Brief Overview

Welcome to Elder Scrolls online a Role Playing Game that has a setting in the Elder scroll universe.
The guide is made to give you the starting point in the game a world where you can do anything and a free roaming of the world.
Boundless exploration waits for you in the continent of Tamriel.
The events in the game happened in a millennium before the Elder Scrolls V.
The guide is here to give you the best help in beginning your epic journey.
Character Creation.
To get started in this game you will first have to create your character.
Elder scroll online gives huge customization choices for character creation which includes your appearance, class and the race.
In the Elder Scroll online you are going to make exploration of living word in turmoil.
You have to note that your choice of Alliance will determine who you fight and where you start as this is most important ever to a number of people who are well known.
Your selection of the race gives you a provision of great bonuses to your character for particular weapons, attributes, and abilities.
Moreover, your class will determine the kind of warrior you will be and gives you unique abilities.
The type of warrior and hero you become depends entirely about you.
Are you the kind of player who will cause big dame or the one who will stand and give support to your friends?
How to Earn Gold in ESO.
Just in the real world Elder Scrolls Online has a booming economy.
Money moves the world, and many of the beginning players want to know how to earn gold in the game.
Earning gold in ESO, as a beginner, it will take patience.
No player starts the game rich, but wealth can be obtained.
By having enough gold will make you have the best enchant for your character and even upgrade your gear to the legendary quality.
Follow the following vital techniques and steps that allow anyone to earn gold in the account.
a) Join a Trading Guild
It is essential to join an active trading guild with a full membership roster in a major city to earn gold in the game.
By joining the active trading guild, you will have the following advantages:
You will get a network of guildies for you to buy materials and things you may require
It will give you the power of getting a good network of guildies who are looking to purchase the crafted materials and items.
It will get a place to sell your loot and crafted goods through the vendor.
b) Crafting
It is one of the features of the game that allows you to earn gold. You have to take a lot of time to be a master craftsperson to earn gold and good living.
Each hour the Zone chats are looking for professional crafters to help them make glyphs and armours.
You have to choose a crafting profession that entirely suits you. Being a professional craftsman takes a lot of time.
c) Collect everything
If you want to have a lot of wealth in Tamriel, collect without ignoring loot drops and the plants that you come across, wood stacks and the ore deposits.
Search and amass all pennies do not ignore any.
The valuable items in the following ways:
Things like wood, ingredients, and ore can be sold for your crafting works
The useful items can be sold out to get cash
The weapons an armour that is not sold you can use them to a renewal of valuable materials.
d) Stealing
Stealing is also another way of earning gold in the game.
You will first need to make advancement on your legendary styles to be a skilled thief in the game.
Conclusion
In conclusion, by following the methods, you will surely add gold to your account and get money that you require in the game.
There are also other ways of earning gold in the game, and it is essential for you as the player to continuously explore more on the contents of the game to become a legend in it.
When you acquire enough gold, you will be able to purchase enough and best items for your character and become a top player of the game.
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Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition Review
Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition was released on October 12, 2010 by 2K Games and Gearbox Software.
The game is a first person shooter RPG and is rated M for Mature by the ESRB. It is playable on the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC.
It has been described as a First Person Shooter Role Playing Game, which is very successful.
You play as one of four character types; the Hunter, Siren, Berserker and Soldier.
Who you choose will ultimately affect your special techniques, but that's it.
It doesn't matter how you kill and destroy as long as you kill and destroy- and there's a lot to be done.
The story plops you down in the middle of a dangerous, backwater planet know as Pandora.
A world of scavengers, deformed psychos and monster rejects from the movie The Relic give the player plenty of foes to contest with.
And there are more than enough baddies to keep you busy throughout as you complete over 100 quests in search of the Vault.
The legendary Vault is said to contain many treasures and ancient artifacts, and it's up to you to find it.
A mysterious woman guides you on your treasure-hunting journey, contacting you before and after important events that shape the tale.
Unlike Fallout, there is no morality system. This means that every decision you make isn't judged and used to shape the story and how you play the game.
When you shoot that mutated midget who comes out of nowhere, it doesn't affect the game. Borderlands is strictly a shoot and loot game with a lot of baddies.
Depending on the type of character you choose in the beginning, firefights could turn out differently with each special technique.
The graphics in Borderlands are quite appealing to say the least. Everything has a cartoon-y outline to it that makes the environments and characters pop with life.
The characters look as though they belong in the world you're traversing, and they sound like backwoods hillbillies, which also makes them fit.
The game has a plethora of weapons to use with individual designs, reload times, and elemental abilities.
There is a unique feel to each of them that gives the player so much variety when taking on groups of enemies or a big boss.
The developers definitely took the time to polish these features and focus on the details of this title.
The only thing that bothered me was the fact that the detail of the environments wouldn't load right away after a loading screen.
This was something I noticed early on, as well as throughout much of my playthrough, but it wasn't something that hindered my game play.
The controls left me feeling in control and everything was quick and responsive according to how I like to play.
I found myself able to reload and switch weapons sufficiently in the middle of huge gun battles, and the amount of weapons gave me so many ways to play.
Driving the vehicles is what threw me off since they were too quick for me to actually get a handle.
The driving mechanics are reminiscent of Halo, but way too loose for my kind of playing.
Again, it wasn't too much of a hindering factor, as everything else seemed to exceed my expectations.
One aspect of the Borderlands that multiplies the fun tremendously is the ability to gather three of your friends and play the story together.
It really shows how much fun you can have when playing with others because it ups the ante on the level of enemies and how many there are.
For example, one of my friends is a level 14 Hunter, so all of the enemies we faced were leveled accordingly. This helped me level up and use certain weapons and equipment I wouldn't have been able to use so early on in single player.
When looting enemies and crates, it is important to communicate and share weapons, ammunition, and even money if you're looking to upgrade your weapons or buy health packs.
Although, you can choose to ration the supplies between your teammates, or horde everything for yourself. The decision is up to you as your group fights through Sledge's Safehouse. ;-)
Along with the regular game and its many missions, the downloadable content give you more weapons, bad guys, and missions that will keep you busy.
It seems like there is no end to this game! The bottom line is that Borderlands is extremely addicting and had me up until the wee hours of the morning saying, "Okay, one more mission."
Then, the sun rose six missions later and I had no idea where my night went. The replay is quite high, and the endless customization, missions and enemies will keep you coming back for more. I use the word ''¹..."replay' lightly because unlike other shooters,
Borderlands will take an exceptionally long time to get all the way through. That's a good thing because I can't get enough! I highly recommend adding this title to your collection.
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