The Elder Scrolls Online Fixes Orsinium Daily Login Rewards And Compensates Players
You'll get Tel Var stones and Gold as compensation.
The Elder Scrolls Online had a little snafu with its update that granted Orsinium daily login rewards, which came in the form of a hotfix that didn't require a client restart. It didn't go well, as players in new instances were able to receive their rewards while players in existing instances were not.
ESO has now fixed the issue, but it has left some unable to claim the MMORPG's day 30 and 31 rewards despite logging in the first two days. In order to make this right, The Elder Scrolls Online will be giving players who logged in during March 1st and 2nd the day 30 and 31 rewards as well as 3,000 Tel Var stones and 5,000 gold. You'll receive your rewards and compensation during the update 41 maintenance on March 11th for PC players, and the March 20th realm reboot on consoles.
The Elder Scrolls Online devs will be reviewing and improving the delivery of future rewards via hotfixes to ensure this doesn't happen again.
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