FudgeMuppet
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This is it - everything we need for the next elder scrolls:
Please enjoy
Please enjoy
I agreed with a lot of what these guys had to say. Especially the armor. I want more variation and customisation!
Just my two cents. Thanks for posting this!
I agreed with a lot of what these guys had to say. Especially the armor. I want more variation and customisation!
Just my two cents. Thanks for posting this!
Mods. What's the point on the devs putting a lot of work on creating (hundreds and hundreds of armours) a lot of variation when modders create hundreds of different armours and variation such as Immersive armours. However, I agree with the dyes.
There is one thing I want them to add in the next Elder Scrolls game. I want them to have each race be good for a certain class. I hate the whole every race can be anything in Skyrim because I have a hard time deciding what to do. They could also add in classes like in Oblivion because it made it easier for me to decide what skills to use in the game.
I agreed with a lot of what these guys had to say. Especially the armor. I want more variation and customisation!
Just my two cents. Thanks for posting this!
Mods. What's the point on the devs putting a lot of work on creating (hundreds and hundreds of armours) a lot of variation when modders create hundreds of different armours and variation such as Immersive armours. However, I agree with the dyes.
I agreed with a lot of what these guys had to say. Especially the armor. I want more variation and customisation!
Just my two cents. Thanks for posting this!
Mods. What's the point on the devs putting a lot of work on creating (hundreds and hundreds of armours) a lot of variation when modders create hundreds of different armours and variation such as Immersive armours. However, I agree with the dyes.
Absolutely not. Bethesda should NOT do less just because modders will make them eventually. Skyrim was already dumbed down pretty hard in comparison to the previous titles; having them not add additional features will lead to an even more shallow game. Mods shouldn't be "features the devs should have implemented from the beginning", but rather subjective implementations like armor retextures or recolors, graphic enhancements and other superfluous additions.
Not only would that hurt their overall reputation in terms of making games, but it will also decrease their sales on console (and Bethesda sure loves money!) because consoles can't be modded, or at least not as easily and openly as on PC.
They really need to start toning down on the streamline and making a great game worthy of the "The Elder Scrolls" title. Oblivion was already bad enough and Skyrim, while a major improvement in most areas, was way too streamlined and dumbed down for the console crowd and casual players. Do we want a mixture of both of those games cranked to 11? I don't think so.
Of course, that is assuming they would even make a new TES game, considering they now have their pathetic excuse for an MMO running.
Mods. What's the point on the devs putting a lot of work on creating (hundreds and hundreds of armours) a lot of variation when modders create hundreds of different armours and variation such as Immersive armours. However, I agree with the dyes.
Absolutely not. Bethesda should NOT do less just because modders will make them eventually. Skyrim was already dumbed down pretty hard in comparison to the previous titles; having them not add additional features will lead to an even more shallow game. Mods shouldn't be "features the devs should have implemented from the beginning", but rather subjective implementations like armor retextures or recolors, graphic enhancements and other superfluous additions.
Not only would that hurt their overall reputation in terms of making games, but it will also decrease their sales on console (and Bethesda sure loves money!) because consoles can't be modded, or at least not as easily and openly as on PC.
They really need to start toning down on the streamline and making a great game worthy of the "The Elder Scrolls" title. Oblivion was already bad enough and Skyrim, while a major improvement in most areas, was way too streamlined and dumbed down for the console crowd and casual players. Do we want a mixture of both of those games cranked to 11? I don't think so.
Of course, that is assuming they would even make a new TES game, considering they now have their pathetic excuse for an MMO running.
I was just saying from a Devs standpoint