And Dunmer are not racist?Radoh said:I see that map and only one thing comes to mind. I want to go back home to Morrowind.
I'm sick of these other lands so full of racist Nords and Imperials.
Wasn't Vvardenfell destroyed? I think Red Mountain erupted after the Oblivion Crisis and made it unhabitableIstvan said:I want more Vvardenfell, preferrably with the option to revisit Morrowind
NOOOOOES!!!Lionsfan said:Wasn't Vvardenfell destroyed? I think Red Mountain erupted after the Oblivion Crisis and made it unhabitableIstvan said:I want more Vvardenfell, preferrably with the option to revisit Morrowind
To be fair, although their games have some things argued as "gimmicks", such as the viking/dragon thing, they do it quite well.Who Dares Wins said:I'm guessing that would be Elsweyr? Or at least its shores.
I personally would like to see Valenwood and the tree cities but I guess the enchanted Elf cities of Summerset Isles would also do the trick.
One thing I KNOW, Bethesda wants gimmicks to sell the game, that's why the main selling point of Skyrim was VIKINGS AND DRAGONS, so in order to sell, it has to be kinda generic and "cool".
I also wouldn't mind complete Vvandefel. Or a game which features Vvanderfel, Cyrodiil and Skyrim (Hammerfell and High Rock left out 'cuz they too big).
I will admit I don't know, I'd love a source on this though.Lionsfan said:Wasn't Vvardenfell destroyed? I think Red Mountain erupted after the Oblivion Crisis and made it unhabitableIstvan said:I want more Vvardenfell, preferrably with the option to revisit Morrowind
Yes, but consider that Morrowind actually only took place on one island, that, if you look at the map, is smaller than any other actual region.....and that "small" island was still pretty hugeGabanuka said:The big issue is that the other regions beside Morrowind, Skyrim and Cyrodil are rather small, I guess you could blend two together say doing a Highrock-Hammerfell game.
Fair enough, Skyrim seems to be in a bigger scale then Oblivion and by all maps its meant to be smaller. You could manage it but some fanboys might rage.Shirastro said:Yes, but consider that Morrowind actually only took place on one island, that, if you look at the map, is smaller than any other actual region.....and that "small" island was still pretty hugeGabanuka said:The big issue is that the other regions beside Morrowind, Skyrim and Cyrodil are rather small, I guess you could blend two together say doing a Highrock-Hammerfell game.![]()
I think we do at least somewhat, because a little after the Oblivion Crisis the Argonians invaded southern Morrowind, it's all so confusing, I've just been trying to catch up on the 200 year break.Shirastro said:NOOOOOES!!!Lionsfan said:Wasn't Vvardenfell destroyed? I think Red Mountain erupted after the Oblivion Crisis and made it unhabitableIstvan said:I want more Vvardenfell, preferrably with the option to revisit Morrowind
Well at least we still have mainland Morrowind don't we?
I think a few of the NPC's in Windhelm and the lady at the Azura shrine mention having to flee Morrowind. It's just so strange how different everything is. Black Marsh and Elsweyr seceded, Summerset Isle and Valenwood are now the Aldmeri Dominion with Elsweyr as a client state, Hammerfell left...it makes my head hurt.Early in the Fourth Era, Vvardenfell was destroyed after the Ministry of Truth crashed into the city of Vivec causing Red Mountain to erupt. Most of the island was covered in ash, forcing the population to leave for the island of Solstheim