I mostly just want another TES game since Oblivion was such a disappointment when compared to Morrowind. A TES MMO could work but it wouldn't be easy to pull it off.
Probably both, judging by the quality of MMO's I've tried.Nimbus said:It will either be the best MMO ever, or the worst TES ever.
Time will tell.
Oh no! How dare they charge a subscription. How dare they release frequent updates. How dare they police a multiplayer game with GMs. How dare they run regular maintenance on servers.GodsAndFishes said:I hope they don't I refuse to have to keep paying for a game that I have already bought
I'll stand with my posistino for both TES and Fallout MMO's. To do any real justice to the IP and make the gameplay feel as much as it was in their previous games both must be a sandbox styled MMO.MaxTheReaper said:You know what would be cool?
Fallout MMO.
Yeah. I went there.
Good luck making VATS work in an MMO.MaxTheReaper said:You know what would be cool?
Fallout MMO.
Yeah. I went there.
This is actually meant to have been worked on. By Interplay.MaxTheReaper said:You know what would be cool?
Fallout MMO.
Yeah. I went there.
KOTOR isn't dead, it's being put on hold in favour of the Old Republic. Bioware hasn't said they've killed the series, they're simply moving it into a new platform.iggyus said:http://news.bigdownload.com/2009/08/14/quakecon-2009-todd-howard-keynote-highlights/
This basically confirms what I've said on a number of threads in the past that there wont be a new Elder Scrolls game in the near future and also now there is a chance that the Elder Scrolls will become an MMO. I think that this sucks and making it in an MMO will simply kill the franchise. As if the death of KOTOR wasnt enough, Bethesda decided to give us another kick