Board Thread:Online Discussion/@comment-3076045-20130126220222/@comment-3524435-20131204055617

I'm willing to bet that a lot of these locations will not appear. First of all, we'll only be able to explore certain regions of Tamriel, there's no guarantee that we'll be able to visit places like Dagon Fel or the Molag Amur region. Secondly, the land isn't being made to scale. Considering how huge the continent is, it's easy to assume that there are many more ruins in the wilderness than we saw in the games. Plus, it wouldn't be the first time an environment changed from one Elder Scrolls game to another. How did so many dwemer ruins appear in Solsthiem after the Bloodmoon took place at the end of the third era? Why are settlements like Cropsford or Snowhawk noticably missing in the provinces they should be located, even after being established in lore? Look, they're probably going to focus on other content. The game isn't going to be as dungeon-focused as the main entries in the series. So, if you're dying to see all of these places in ESO, don't get your hopes up.