Players of this popular MMO want to quit the game following a controversial quest change

2023-07-15 18:30:00

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On June 5th, a new wave stirred the community of The Elder Scroll Online while its brand new DLC came into play and allowed players to discover new aspects of the game. With new missions, new areas, but also the continuity of its story and even a brand new raid, there would be something to say that this new patch is very cool for regular players, however, the arrival of this patch also heralded bad news, especially at the level of the game’s test servers.

Players have shared screenshots from The Elder Scroll Online test servers in which changes to daily rewards disappointed more than one.

A change that not everyone likes for The Elder Scroll Online

It’s on the official forums, but also on Reddit that players have shown their concern, but also their dissatisfaction with the new feature currently being tested on the special servers of The Elder Scroll Online.

You may already know the quest system daily et weekly of The Elder Scroll Online, which allow you to obtain seals, currency used for the in-game store.
Before the changes currently being tested on the special servers, completing your daily missions promised you no less than 45 seals for only 3 now.
As for the weekly missions, the disappointment is just as great since we would go to a staggering total of 2.

Of course, players don’t have didn’t really receive the news with a smile and while it’s still just testing on PTR servers, the very idea that the devs thought it was a good change pissed off more than one fan.

The price of items in the shop may well be lowered to follow the change, but for the moment nothing has been confirmed.

While many fans join in game departures and unsubscribes, hope remains high for others!

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