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Maidenhaver
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TES^: JUNGLEFEVER
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At the end of the day you're a fucking retard who double posts and your criticisms boil down to "This is a criticism. No, I will not elaborate"At the end of the day, your post doesn't say anything.
At the end of the day, your post doesn't say anything.
Literally the only thing Morrowind exploration did wrong was not have three quests playtested properly to find the innacurate directions.I think people always gush about morrowind directions despite them sometimes being shit because they're more interested in the idea than the execution. If a game did what morrowind tried to do successfully it would be a great experience. I would also say that despite some really bad examples they mostly worked.
At the end of the day explore fags will be explore fags and will take anything that encourages that type of gameplay.
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Don't think it'll happen anytime soon.I would like to see TES game about dwemer disappearance. They could even make a cool detective spin off/archeology game like tomb raider.
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What's funny is that I was literally just thinking about the possibility of the next Elder Scrolls being in Hammerfell. I don't think there's been a game set there yet and there's that whole political turmoil thing where they're occupied by the Thalmor and the Redguard really hate that shit, so the main quest could have you larping as the reincarnation of Pelinal or something to liberate mankind from their Elven oppressors.
Hey guess who's not dead.
What's funny is that I was literally just thinking about the possibility of the next Elder Scrolls being in Hammerfell. I don't think there's been a game set there yet and there's that whole political turmoil thing where they're occupied by the Thalmor and the Redguard really hate that shit, so the main quest could have you larping as the reincarnation of Pelinal or something to liberate mankind from their Elven oppressors.
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall was set in the Iliac Bay region, which included a substantial portion of Hammferfell, though less than of High Rock.
Hey guess who's not dead.
What's funny is that I was literally just thinking about the possibility of the next Elder Scrolls being in Hammerfell. I don't think there's been a game set there yet and there's that whole political turmoil thing where they're occupied by the Thalmor and the Redguard really hate that shit, so the main quest could have you larping as the reincarnation of Pelinal or something to liberate mankind from their Elven oppressors.
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall was set in the Iliac Bay region, which included a substantial portion of Hammferfell, though less than of High Rock.
Consumers just don't have standards anymore.
Consumers just don't have standards anymore.
Nominating for the best post, ever, that Morgoth has made.
Be it in jest or in earnest, the comedy within is pure gold
Jealous?The troll move is to just drop the game with zero fanfare besides a Twitter post saying "It's out."
Gotta flex that brand recognition. Big daddy Bethesda needs no marketing campaign.
And increasingly dumbed-down "RPG" elements.For a game releasing soon(ish), I'm seeing zero hype or media coverage. I'm smelling another fallout 4 Trainwreck with shit performance and bugs everywhere.
You think they can get more streamlined than phone UI + upgrade green bar, red bar, or blue bar? How?And increasingly dumbed-down "RPG" elements.For a game releasing soon(ish), I'm seeing zero hype or media coverage. I'm smelling another fallout 4 Trainwreck with shit performance and bugs everywhere.
No skills, no level up screen, you just deal a set number of extra damage after an arbitrary amount of gameplay time.You think they can get more streamlined than phone UI + upgrade green bar, red bar, or blue bar? How?And increasingly dumbed-down "RPG" elements.For a game releasing soon(ish), I'm seeing zero hype or media coverage. I'm smelling another fallout 4 Trainwreck with shit performance and bugs everywhere.
"Would you like to level up?" -> YES (Level goes up by 1, no other effects.) | NO (Nothing happens.)
I wouldn't underestimate Bethesda's ability to dumb things down even further. They spent actual money to have voice actors record the same line in slightly different ways to give the illusion of multiple distinct dialogue choices.You think they can get more streamlined than phone UI + upgrade green bar, red bar, or blue bar? How?And increasingly dumbed-down "RPG" elements.For a game releasing soon(ish), I'm seeing zero hype or media coverage. I'm smelling another fallout 4 Trainwreck with shit performance and bugs everywhere.
"Would you like to level up?" -> YES (Level goes up by 1, no other effects.) | NO (Nothing happens.)
Where is the sarcastic dialogue option?I wouldn't underestimate Bethesda's ability to dumb things down even further. They spent actual money to have voice actors record the same line in slightly different ways to give the illusion of multiple distinct dialogue choices.You think they can get more streamlined than phone UI + upgrade green bar, red bar, or blue bar? How?And increasingly dumbed-down "RPG" elements.For a game releasing soon(ish), I'm seeing zero hype or media coverage. I'm smelling another fallout 4 Trainwreck with shit performance and bugs everywhere.
"Would you like to level up?" -> YES (Level goes up by 1, no other effects.) | NO (Nothing happens.)
Please delete this before some Bethtard sees it. That's diabolical.No skills, no level up screen, you just deal a set number of extra damage after an arbitrary amount of gameplay time.You think they can get more streamlined than phone UI + upgrade green bar, red bar, or blue bar? How?And increasingly dumbed-down "RPG" elements.For a game releasing soon(ish), I'm seeing zero hype or media coverage. I'm smelling another fallout 4 Trainwreck with shit performance and bugs everywhere.
"Would you like to level up?" -> YES (Level goes up by 1, no other effects.) | NO (Nothing happens.)
To decrease the amount of time needed for such bonuses, you have to watch 24 hours of ads from Bethesda's sponsors, or pay a microtransaction.
If you want actual skills you have to buy the "class RPG Skill pack" DLC. There a DLC for each skill tree, and there will be 30 of them. Because in the mind of a suit, if it works for Paradox, it must work for everyone else.
They spent actual money to have voice actors record the same line in slightly different ways to give the illusion of multiple distinct dialogue choices.