anirbandd

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the house modding is just extreme. now we will be able to build custom buildings.

i can see the modding community using that to make a fallout civilization. age of empire kind, but with only one race. ;)
 

warfreak

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the house modding is just extreme. now we will be able to build custom buildings.

i can see the modding community using that to make a fallout civilization. age of empire kind, but with only one race. ;)

Bethesda already tried that with the Skyrim DLC. They did a very nice job of expanding on that concept.

I am just happy to know that they are paying attention to the singleplayer games and not entirely banking upon the Elder Scrolls MMORPG. This gives hope that there may be an Elder Scrolls Singleplayer in the works. Hopefully unveiled in the next E3. *fingers crossed*
 

gameranand

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Bethesda have always been single player centered developers. Most of their IPs are SP only, even if you seen the new IP they made a few years ago was dishonored which was SP only. The best part about them is that they usually keep their games mod friendly and for obvious reasons modders love their game. Their game have largest collection of mods till date, and thats what keep their games alive even for about half a decade or maybe even more. Look at Skyrim for example, when sale was on it was in top selling games on Steam. When your game is 5 year old and you still manage to make it top sellers then its not something that can be underestimated.
 
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Desmond

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Yes. ESO was their only multiplayer title. That too was only a MMORPG. However, they are developing Battlecry which is a third person team based multiplayer AFAIK.
 

anirbandd

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Bethesda already tried that with the Skyrim DLC. They did a very nice job of expanding on that concept.

I am just happy to know that they are paying attention to the singleplayer games and not entirely banking upon the Elder Scrolls MMORPG. This gives hope that there may be an Elder Scrolls Singleplayer in the works. Hopefully unveiled in the next E3. *fingers crossed*

ah i see. i am not a follower of Elder Scrolls series.
 

Faun

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oh i assure you. once was too much.

g**nd phat gayi thi.

It's not hard game. It was just a different game at that time and a less forgiving one for your button smashing muscle memory.

Dark Souls 1 is still the best. Mind boggling level design. Dark Souls 2 is like a mishmash of stuff loosely connected.
 

Nerevarine

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It's not hard game. It was just a different game at that time and a less forgiving one for your button smashing muscle memory.

Dark Souls 1 is still the best. Mind boggling level design. Dark Souls 2 is like a mishmash of stuff loosely connected.

+1 agreed, Dark souls 2 wasnt directed by Miyazaki who was working on BB, thats why it wasnt as good as DS1.. Besides, DS has nothing in common with Elder Scrolls gameplay or Fallout 4 for that matter..

Fallout/Elder scrolls have this town based gameplay where you can sneak and rob stores which I find awesome, Divinity Original Sin is one of the only modern games that has this..
 
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Faun

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+1 agreed, Dark souls 2 wasnt directed by Miyazaki who was working on BB, thats why it wasnt as good as DS1.. Besides, DS has nothing in common with Elder Scrolls gameplay or Fallout 4 for that matter..

Fallout/Elder scrolls have this town based gameplay where you can sneak and rob stores which I find awesome, Divinity Original Sin is one of the only modern games that has this..

I too played that sneak joke in Skyrim. Lodges an arrow through head. And hear them speaking "Did you hear that ?" Then goes to normal patrol route. Again lodges another arrow in butt. Same "Did you hear that?" Until all of them are dead.
 

anirbandd

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I too played that sneak joke in Skyrim. Lodges an arrow through head. And hear them speaking "Did you hear that ?" Then goes to normal patrol route. Again lodges another arrow in butt. Same "Did you hear that?" Until all of them are dead.

whuuuuuuuuut??
 

Nerevarine

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I too played that sneak joke in Skyrim. Lodges an arrow through head. And hear them speaking "Did you hear that ?" Then goes to normal patrol route. Again lodges another arrow in butt. Same "Did you hear that?" Until all of them are dead.

its not about sneak kills at all, its about robbing stores when the owners are not looking.. its been an RPG mechanic since a long time but I cant find a single modern RPG(besides turn based RPGs) that implement this feature..


This feature was best implemented in Morrowind, unlike the recent Elder scrolls games, Morrowind's high level items werent randomly generated, they were specifically placed.. When you do find a glass longsword or a daedric crescent blade in a well hidden area, IN A TOWN, you feel rewarded.. that was NEVER implemented in modern games which I really really hate.. Sure, it has it's downsides.. once you know where good items are (by online guides or replay through), the game will become too easy but the satisfaction of finding something extremely valuable on your own can never be satisfied by the randomly generated crap thingie...

Dark souls has this too, i might add but that is dungeon based reward system, something completely different

*www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbt2pGbIl-E
here is an example of what I was talking about
 
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Faun

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whuuuuuuuuut??

Watch this


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its not about sneak kills at all, its about robbing stores when the owners are not looking.. its been an RPG mechanic since a long time but I cant find a single modern RPG(besides turn based RPGs) that implement this feature..


This feature was best implemented in Morrowind, unlike the recent Elder scrolls games, Morrowind's high level items werent randomly generated, they were specifically placed.. When you do find a glass longsword or a daedric crescent blade in a well hidden area, IN A TOWN, you feel rewarded.. that was NEVER implemented in modern games which I really really hate.. Sure, it has it's downsides.. once you know where good items are (by online guides or replay through), the game will become too easy but the satisfaction of finding something extremely valuable on your own can never be satisfied by the randomly generated crap thingie...

Dark souls has this too, i might add but that is dungeon based reward system, something completely different

*www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbt2pGbIl-E
here is an example of what I was talking about

Agree that there is nothing in common but there is a gameplay element where you see the bar raised. Skyrim's hack and slash was mindless compared to the methodical approach in each swing of weapon in Dark Souls. You felt the weight of heavier weapons.

Same goes with Dying Light, I can jump over obstacles and climb over building. But when I go back to Far Cry, I cannot even climb over a wall. This feels limiting once you have played Dying Light.

Gameplay is important for me now. If I am going to play a game, I might as well play the best out of the lot to my taste.
 

Nerevarine

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Agreed, Skyrim's combat was really underwhelming when you compare similarly themed first person sword/shield gameplay of Dark Messiah of Might and Magic

But the fact remains, in RPGs its not about how you swing your sword, its about what sword you swing, Dark souls isnt a traditional RPG, its an action RPG..
Baldur's gate, Elder Scrolls, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon age, Fallout series etc isnt about precise timing and parrying attacks, we are so familar with in Dark souls.. It all comes down to taste, dont get me wrong I enjoy Dark souls just as much as you but Skyrim isnt the same type of game as DS
 
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Faun

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Agreed, Skyrim's combat was really underwhelming when you compare similarly themed first person sword/shield gameplay of Dark Messiah of Might and Magic

But the fact remains, in RPGs its not about how you swing your sword, its about what sword you swing, Dark souls isnt a traditional RPG, its an action RPG..
Baldur's gate, Elder Scrolls, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon age, Fallout series etc isnt about precise timing and parrying attacks, we are so familar with in Dark souls.. It all comes down to taste, dont get me wrong I enjoy Dark souls just as much as you but Skyrim isnt the same type of game as DS

I had hundreds of hours in Skyrim. It's just that I am not going back to it again. Would you classify S.T.A.L.K.E.R as similar to Skyrim ? It has fairly similar RPG elements. And it aged pretty well.
 
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