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'The Elder Scrolls Online': User Interface Fixes, Improvements for Different Items Included in Latest Patch

Newest fix-filled 'Elder Scrolls Online' patch available to download for the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game

A new patch was rolled out just recently for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of "The Elder Scrolls Online," and this one contains some fixes that should improve the user interface as well as several items.

Starting off with the user interface improvements, players will find that the Ready Check system has been improved.

Guild Traders will now also have items placed under the "Items and Recipes" filter, while Guild Stores should also have their items properly sorted as well.

An error that could show up in the user interface whenever an item went up for sale in the Crown Store has also been addressed by the patch.

Changes have also been applied to the different items inside "The Elder Scrolls Online."

Specifically, players may find that Decorative Wax is both easier and tougher to acquire now, depending on where they may be looking for it.

As the patch notes indicate, Decorative Wax can now be obtained from alchemy bottles, backpacks, barrels, cabinets, cupboards and urns. Chitinous creatures may also yield Decorative Wax, so players who need to restock their supply may want to go hunt these down.

Unfortunately, players may also notice that different fruits, vegetable and pieces of meat that they find in the world will no longer come with Decorative Wax, and other sources that previously provided large amounts of this particular substance will not yield as much with the patch installed.

Another change included in the patch will also give players a chance to acquire painting furnishings from treasure chests being pointed to by treasure maps.

There was also a patch released for the PC/Mac version of this game, but developers noted that the fixes it contains are for items and features not accessible just yet.

More news about "The Elder Scrolls Online" should be made available in the near future.

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