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The Poorly Aging Sarcastic PC Witty Gamer brings you another episode playing The Elder Scrolls Online Tamriel Unlimited. This massively mulitplayer online role playing game launched in 2014 and has been expanded with updates, DLC, Chapters, bug fixes, Season Events and the like ever since. The question is, how does it play in the year 2026? It it worth it? Is it even fun? Lots of people rush through video games. In MMOs, they go straight through all the leveling and go right to the end game content. I'm a bit different. I don't know whether, in around twelve years of playing, I have ever seen even a bit of anything in ESO that would constitute the end game. I just love starting games. I like it when I am new at them, without the best abilities, weapons, armor and tactics. It's just me out there before I learn anything. So, I have started these types of games much more than I have ever finished them. I have started ESO so many times I've had to delete old characters to have room for the new ones. Today, I began again for fun, for you and for myself. In this video, I started all over again. This time I chose to be a large Orc female. So, I went online and began with a name created by an Elder Scrolls namer based on species and gender. Welcome to ESO The Adventures of Thrakara Ulgra from the Beginning. I go back to where it all began, in a cold coldharbour prison cell. This is where you would be if you did what I did, whether you'd been playing on and on since 2014. By this I mean if you have the entire game with all the additions that have come down the pike. To be clear, The Elder Scrolls Online can be played without all the newer content. But I am playing with all the DLCs, chapters, updates, season content, content passes and all that. I point this out just so you understand why your play might start a little different than mine. This is also a role playing game. It means there are thousands and thousands of choices, little and big, that shape the story, what you encounter. So even if you had the exact same add ons, your game will not play out ultimately the way mine does. That's essentially why this is worth seeing. I watch other people play ESO from time to time because their characters, based on their choices, create different adventures than mine have. In fact, every Let's Play I do of ESO is vastly different even if I do my very best to make them identical. Imagine Legos or Lincoln Logs. If we don't have a set of instructions to build the same thing, what you build will be different than what I do. The Elder Scrolls Online is essentially a set of components, building blocks that make stories unique to each person who plays. You can create character builds that favor easier learning and utilization of the skills, weapons and armors you like, or you can do the opposite, becoming a character that struggles to build skills that are not only not natural but essentially against your gender and species. It's all up to you. Even whether you plan any of this in advance is your decision. Some have the intensely studied character build sheets to tell them how to specialize and what side to take in the war. They do what the data says works out the best. Others fly by the seat of their pants. The only wrong way to play a game like ESO is not to enjoy what you do. Both Thrakara and Ulgra are Orc feminine names based on asking Elder Scrolls character namers online. I recently started a female Orc playthru in the Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion Remastered. The thing is, that game was unstable. It wasn't too long before the character save became unplayable. That was a shame because I don't often play as an Orc of any kind. I was enjoying it. That's why when I chose to start ESO all over again, I decided to do something I hadn't done in years, which is play it as an Orc female. Join me in that dank, cold, lonely prison cell not knowing why I am there nor what will become of me. See what kinds of adventures come into my life. Meet new people, new species, travel to new lands, cites and settlements. I'm inviting you into my story, one that is built with those tools and shaped by how I live it. ESO The adventures of Thrakara Ulgra from the Beginning only exists in these videos that I shot on my own computer. This is the only place you can see them. Have a look see.