
Still the same problem, but this time once the game opened and i selected my region and file location it just stuck there on a loading screen. I then uninstalled it, went to the ESO site and installed it from there. I first bought Elder Scrolls Online from Steam and when fully installed, I tried to open the patcher and it would load up. I had this problem for a while and I believe I found the issue to the problem. After all is said and done, press play and enjoy!įor all your Elder Scrolls Online needs please go to our directory for help, tips and guides. All you need to do is sit back and have a cup of coffee or tea and maybe pop a Xanax. It will then install the game files, launcher and the latest patch. From this point on, everything will run smoothly (fingers crossed). Once that's completed, go onto Internet Explorer and go to the Elder Scrolls Online website to download or re-download the PC Client.

I cannot tell you how much of a headache it was to find. Who did I find? ADOBE FLASH PLAYER, THAT'S WHO!Īpparently some older versions of Adobe Flash Player, along with the version automatically available through Google Chrome, doesn't like allowing Elder Scrolls Online to work.
