Go to Whiterun, it's a beautiful and calm village.
Well, I don't know WHICH Elder Scrolls you are talking about. If its Elder Scrolls Online, then the APPROXIMATE release date is February 2013 (which was six months ago and it's still not out with no concrete release date in sight). If its Elder Scrolls V : Skyrim, its already out! :P If its Elder Scrolls VI, we have no idea, and it usually releases few years AFTER the GOTY edition of the previous game (Skyrim in this case), which is not out yet.
You may only use cheat codes on the PC but thats all I know :P
To cure Rockjoint, either visit any Altar of the Nine, cast a Cure Disease spell, or drink a Cure Disease potion. Don't know how to find any of these? Try the Elder Scrolls Wiki (elderscrolls.wikia.com).
Xbox 360 has many games great MMO games. If you like MMO games, try buying Call of Duty: Black Ops, Dragon Age, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, or The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
It would depend on which quest you are talking about. The Greybeards have an entire quest chain and several radiant quests that lead to dragon shouts. If you know the name of the quest, you can look it up on the Elder Scrolls Wiki or the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages and should find a walkthrough there.
Tamriel is the name of the continent the Elder Scrolls games are set on, all Elder Scrolls games have been set on it, though we know the names of other continents such as Akavir and Atmora. Tamriel has 9 provinces; Black Marsh, Cyrodiil, Elsweyr, Hammerfell, High Rock, Morrowind, Skyrim, Summerset Isle and Valenwood. 'Arena' let you visit every province in Tamriel. 'Daggerfall' was situated in part of Hammerfell and part of High Rock. 'Morrowind' took place in Morrowind, more accurately in just the central island of Vvardenfel. 'Oblivion' was set in Cyrodiil, the empire's capital city. 'Skyrim' is set in Skyrim.
I don't know the whole story myself but if you have skyrim there are a lot of books that you can read in the game to learn the full story.
The full name is The Elder scrolls IV: Oblivion. People who are unfamiliar with the series might know that Oblivion is the fourth game in a series, but not know that the series is called 'The Elder Scrolls', and not Oblivion. Hence, 'Oblivion 4'.
You get to 3rd person veiw in playstation, skyrim, by pressing r3, you press that again to get out of it. But with any other consoles, I don't know the controlls. Sorry.
dont heal it it gives you a bi edge in combat trust me i know. later on you will realy need it.
i dont know lolol
No there is not as far as I know. I wish to know more about the elder scrolls as well.