This caught my eye while browsing and for once it's nice being on-topic so I thought it belonged here:
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/elder- ... 0-6442514/
Nothing earthshatteringly new but certainly worth a read for TES fans.
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Thu Aug 11, 2016 3:55 pm
#17
I'm thinking it would be awesome to see VR as integral to the next installment of our beloved TES. Still, VR is only another way of experiencing a game, and the primary focus should always be on depth, story and great content. VR will not "fix" a shallow game.
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Thanks for the pointer, Victor. Nice to see an article that isn't just clickbait and full of rumours-that-confirm-stuff-noone-ever-saidVictor Tombs wrote:This caught my eye while browsing and for once it's nice being on-topic so I thought it belonged here:
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/elder- ... 0-6442514/
Nothing earthshatteringly new but certainly worth a read for TES fans.
I'm thinking it would be awesome to see VR as integral to the next installment of our beloved TES. Still, VR is only another way of experiencing a game, and the primary focus should always be on depth, story and great content. VR will not "fix" a shallow game.
old-fashioned
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Thu Aug 11, 2016 5:50 pm
#18
And I agree with you. But you won't or shouldn't be surprised to read that I do.
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I had friends of TES like you in mind, plillevold. I'd miss quite a lot of the goings on with games if it wasn't for the other members of this Community posting links to interesting stuff.plillevold wrote:Thanks for the pointer, Victor. Nice to see an article that isn't just clickbait and full of rumours-that-confirm-stuff-noone-ever-said
I'm thinking it would be awesome to see VR as integral to the next installment of our beloved TES. Still, VR is only another way of experiencing a game, and the primary focus should always be on depth, story and great content. VR will not "fix" a shallow game.
And I agree with you. But you won't or shouldn't be surprised to read that I do.
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Thu Aug 11, 2016 5:59 pm
#19
The Scrollening abides its time
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Not surprised at all, Victor I look forward to the days when we may share thoughts and experiences from TES VI.Victor Tombs wrote:I had friends of TES like you in mind, plillevold. I'd miss quite a lot of the goings on with games if it wasn't for the other members of this Community posting links to interesting stuff.plillevold wrote:Thanks for the pointer, Victor. Nice to see an article that isn't just clickbait and full of rumours-that-confirm-stuff-noone-ever-said
I'm thinking it would be awesome to see VR as integral to the next installment of our beloved TES. Still, VR is only another way of experiencing a game, and the primary focus should always be on depth, story and great content. VR will not "fix" a shallow game.
And I agree with you. But you won't or shouldn't be surprised to read that I do.
The Scrollening abides its time
old-fashioned
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Thu Aug 11, 2016 6:10 pm
#20
But the truth is I much prefer them sticking to what they do best...which is TES.
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It's the long wait I'm not looking forward to, plillevold. I know the team aren't a "vending machine" but they should be concentrating on what they do best. I rather wish they hadn't fallen in love with Fallout but I will be interested to see the ideas they have for "other projects".plillevold wrote:Not surprised at all, Victor I look forward to the days when we may share thoughts and experiences from TES VI.
The Scrollening abides its time
But the truth is I much prefer them sticking to what they do best...which is TES.
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Thu Aug 11, 2016 6:38 pm
#21
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Victor, does it help knowing that having a second hit franchise helps to keep Bethesda profitable so that they can keep making more Elder Scrolls games?
Or (not to steer this conversation in an undesirable direction) are you perhaps feeling a desire that Bethesda should focus on making as many TES games as possible while you can still enjoy them?
I can appreciate and respect that latter view if it's what you're thinking.
Or (not to steer this conversation in an undesirable direction) are you perhaps feeling a desire that Bethesda should focus on making as many TES games as possible while you can still enjoy them?
I can appreciate and respect that latter view if it's what you're thinking.
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Thu Aug 11, 2016 7:40 pm
#22
I can only hope they concentrate on the ideas you've had concerning the next release. I doubt if the Argonians and their swamps will be anywhere near as interesting for me.
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Not really Flat. If it had been a franchise I could have enjoyed it would have helped but I have no time for or interest in the Fallout franchise.Flatfingers wrote:Victor, does it help knowing that having a second hit franchise helps to keep Bethesda profitable so that they can keep making more Elder Scrolls games?
You know me too well, Flat. They take too long to develop their ES games. I wouldn't mind a stream of DLC for the existing TES game(s) as fillers but having to wait for such extended periods of time is becoming a problem for me. What they have announced for Skyrim sounds like a damp squib as there will be no extra content.Flatfingers wrote:Or (not to steer this conversation in an undesirable direction) are you perhaps feeling a desire that Bethesda should focus on making as many TES games as possible while you can still enjoy them?
I can only hope they concentrate on the ideas you've had concerning the next release. I doubt if the Argonians and their swamps will be anywhere near as interesting for me.
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Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:02 am
#23
Re: The Elder Scrolls 6: The scrollening
It exists!
And it has a hill! And... that's all we know
And it has a hill! And... that's all we know
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Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:34 am
#24
Re: The Elder Scrolls 6: The scrollening
It was a very dramatically presented hill, Dino. I had to watch the presentation several times before I was satisfied.
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Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:14 am
#25
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I think the real question is, what does this snippet of rocky green hills by an ocean do for my theory that TES VI is set in the Summerset Isles, and focuses on Boethiah covertly whipping up the Thalmor as her way of getting revenge on all non-Dunmer for the destruction of Morrowind?
Hmm?
Hmm?
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Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:23 am
#26
Re: The Elder Scrolls 6: The scrollening
I still strongly suspect High Rock. That's where my money is. I wouldn't mind playing a game with your theory's plot, either, though, Flat. I detest Thalmor with a passion.
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Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:09 pm
#27
Re: The Elder Scrolls 6: The scrollening
You and me both, Tal... and a lot of other players, by design I think.
It's very strange to me that BethSoft would build up the Thalmor as "guys you love to hate," give the Thalmor an elaborate backstory including in-game lore (in TES V: Skyrim) that has them directly saying the White-Gold Concordat was just a temporary pause in their plan to dominate the world, AND give Hammerfell (Redguard), Morrowind (Dunmer), Cyrodiil (Imperials), and Skyrim (Nords) games but not the Summerset Isles (Altmer)... and then not deliver on that set-up.
Who's High Rock? The Bretons, isn't it? What do they have to do with the big story that BethSoft started rolling by blowing up Red Mountain? And didn't we already visit High Rock in Daggerfall?
Obviously there's no reason why TES VI can't go back to High Rock and the Bretons.
It's just... why?
It's very strange to me that BethSoft would build up the Thalmor as "guys you love to hate," give the Thalmor an elaborate backstory including in-game lore (in TES V: Skyrim) that has them directly saying the White-Gold Concordat was just a temporary pause in their plan to dominate the world, AND give Hammerfell (Redguard), Morrowind (Dunmer), Cyrodiil (Imperials), and Skyrim (Nords) games but not the Summerset Isles (Altmer)... and then not deliver on that set-up.
Who's High Rock? The Bretons, isn't it? What do they have to do with the big story that BethSoft started rolling by blowing up Red Mountain? And didn't we already visit High Rock in Daggerfall?
Obviously there's no reason why TES VI can't go back to High Rock and the Bretons.
It's just... why?
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Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:13 pm
#28
Re: The Elder Scrolls 6: The scrollening
Well, Elder Scrolls Online just recently released the Summerset Isle expansion. So, I would further your question of "Why" with - if they were going to redo something they'd already done, why would they go back to something they did so recently? Given the choice between the just-released Summerset and High Rock (which we haven't seen in over two decades - 1996!) - I feel like it would probably be High Rock.
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Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:25 pm
#29
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You mean this is one more interference with the proper development of TES I'm going to have to blame on online/multiplayer nonsense?
Or maybe the Summerset Isles expansion of ESO (which I did hear about) is because that's what they're working on for TES VI and seeing it in the distant past of ESO is intended to get people eager to see it in the next true TES game....
Or maybe the Summerset Isles expansion of ESO (which I did hear about) is because that's what they're working on for TES VI and seeing it in the distant past of ESO is intended to get people eager to see it in the next true TES game....
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Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:34 pm
#30
Re: The Elder Scrolls 6: The scrollening
If they do Summerset I do hope they make it more... unique looking than it is in ESO, though. From what I've seen in screenshots it looks fairly generic fairytale fantasy.
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