Take a breath, take a breath!! I’m beggin’ ya!*deep breath*
Lol. (I just imagined you holding your breath while you said all that!)
You are something else! (Good thing, you know.)
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Take a breath, take a breath!! I’m beggin’ ya!*deep breath*
Agree with all your points.I have so many opinions on this. Let me count the ways. *deep breath*
(Note that I understand many of these are unrealistic to expect. This is a wish list.)
Agree with all your points.
Personally for me, I hope they manage to use another and better game engine. To me their games despite their size always feels a bit underpopulated, you go to the capital of a specific region and if you are lucky there might be around 30-40 people living there in total.
Also I hope that they bring back the spell crafting, which in my opinion was one of the funniest and most unique things about the series. That you could combine spells and effects as you pleased to make some very strange spells.
Then they have to update the inventory and how that works, most of the time this is extremely bad (especially for PC), because they seem to try to port a console inventory, which is very poor or limited compared to using mouse and keyboard.
And God forbid, no live service component. No microtransactions.First item on the Elder Scrolls VI wishlist: release the game before 2050.
Yeah hopefully they are not going to screw that up and also they have to make or keep it modding friendly and not try to milk that system as well.And God forbid, no live service component. No microtransactions.
I've seen so many beloved games ruined by that practice.Yeah hopefully they are not going to screw that up and also they have to make or keep it modding friendly and not try to milk that system as well.
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I've seen so many beloved games ruined by that practice.
Elder scrolls online completely ruined the lore and immersion for me. I dont even want to think about the debacle called 76 if Bethesda decides to go that route with the elder scrolls series.
Keep the original flavor like Morrowind, the crafting, the storylines intact, and it's a winner.
Personally I'd like to explore the books and go to those places to see what I can dig up.
I have an immense fascination with Dwemer lore and the mystery surrounding them and explored old Dwemer sites for hours based on the books I found to see what I can discover as a result.
Yeah the greed is strong in these companiesI've seen so many beloved games ruined by that practice.
I tried it when it came out, but only played for an hour or so, it had nothing of the stuff from a Elder scroll game, except the names and stuff. Besides that it was just yet another MMO with a lot of grinding and pointless quests of you having to collect 20 shells from the beach and stuff like that.Elder scrolls online completely ruined the lore and immersion for me. I dont even want to think about the debacle called 76 if Bethesda decides to go that route with the elder scrolls series.
Yeah, it should be a RPG with focus on stats, customization and freedom of choice, which allow the player to do things more or less at the speed they chooses (for the most part). And also make the character they want to, to me that is what give these games replayability and makes it fun to go back and try new stuff.Keep the original flavor like Morrowind, the crafting, the storylines intact, and it's a winner.
I just like exploring, I don't like in games like CP, where you constantly feel like you have to do certain things to keep the story believable as @Meow Mix also mentioned. Its fine that there is some of that occasionally, but for the most part I prefer to be able to roam.Personally I'd like to explore the books and go to those places to see what I can dig up.
And God forbid…..
I want to go back to roleplaying. It's still possible to pretend just hard enough to get some roleplaying out of them, but it's nothing like it was.