

* Oblivion brought back fast travel, though it's less important than in Morrowind. It also provides some other nice ways to go around, like jumping over large potions of the island, or getting really high speed. * Morrowind is the only main series TES game to not have fast travel from the map. * In Daggerfall, you can walk to another town, but doing so is incredibly boring and tedious, and takes too long (in terms of real time). * In Arena, you can't visit other towns or quest dungeons without fast travel if you try, the wilderness will never end (or the game will eventually crash if you travel far enough, from what I've heard). (Or, for that matter, games like the Romancing SaGa series, where fast travel is also the only way to go between locations much of the time.)Īnyway, Morrowind is actually not like the rest of the series when it comes to fast travel: Then how do you expect "real" gamers to beat TES: Arena, where fast travel is the only way to get anywhere? This could prompt an update that will resolve this issue.Jorev: Real gamers don't fast travel. Steam Authentication may be failing. Fully exit and restart Steam.Make sure you are logging into ESO account that is linked to your Steam account when launching the game through Steam.If you have added ESO as a Non-Steam game to your library, it is recommended you open the ESO launcher directly. If you downloaded the game during a free play event or are using Steam Library Sharing, you may not own the game through Steam. Verify you own The Elder Scrolls Online through Steam.You may be required to fully uninstall ESO and reinstall in order to resolve this. Try to switch between megaservers. If you connect to a different Megaserver and are still seeing the "An unexpected internal error has occured" message, it's likely there is an error with the game files on your computer.Repair The Elder Scrolls Online launcher to fix corrupt game files.Log out and restart the game and launcher. If an update for ESO is available, this will prompt the update.If the ESO servers are online, follow the troubleshooting steps below. If the ESO servers are undergoing maintenance or experiencing an outage, you will not be able to connect until it is resolved. The "Unexpected Internal Error has occurred" error usually occurs due to overwhelming demands on the megaservers, but may also occur if you have a corrupt file, your game needs to be updated or if you are trying to log in on Steam through an ESO account that is already linked to another Steam Account.įirst check Service Alerts and Twitter Support pages to make sure the servers are currently available.
