There's More to Skyrim Than Skyrim

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Imperioratorex Caprae

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Just thought of something, this gives Bethesda a reasonable crossover/remake potential as well. Think of it, HD remake of Morrowind with the new engine/physics and/or update of Oblivion as DLC/xpacs. Either way that would be cool, plus perhaps a return to the Shivering Isles and perhaps a little more insight on how Oblivion's main character has been doing as the new Sheogorath.
 

newwiseman

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Que the Tamriel expansion in 3..2..1..

With the main story being to kick the Thalmor out of Tamriel and become the new emperor.

Or hell if your making such a giant game anyway why not an Elder Scrolls MMO titled Tamriel, and keep the Skyrim leveling system. Bethesda isn't going to be able to make the Fallout MMO anytime soon so they should capitalize on TES, and build up MMO experience while they are at it. Unless the whole reason they want to do a Fallout MMO in the first place is to prep for a TES MMO.
 

Andy Shandy

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My guess would be for some DLC that lets you return to Morrowind and Cyrodill in some sort of capacity.
 

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Kopikatsu said:
Dastardly said:
Grey Carter said:
There's More to Skyrim Than Skyrim
The more I find about this game, the more I want it to have multiplayer so bad my teeth hurt.
How would multiplayer work? Just have a persistent world where everyone is just kind of running around doing their own thing? 'Cause that would do horrible things for immersion.

Every dungeon in the entire world has been sacked. PvP runs rampant. Every city would lie in ruins.
You'd make all the interiors and dungeons instanced for your party, and reset monthly, keep the towns and world open for PvP.
 

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Wait a second. Follow my reasoning here.
Martin Septim was technically descended from a Dovahkiin (Tiber Septim). Therefore, the Dragonborn are the rightful rulers of the Empire. So maybe the DLC will include the Imperial City. Hell, maybe you get to become Emperor. Lead a coup or something.
I don't know about you guys, but I'd love to see what Cyrodiil looks like.
 

Kopikatsu

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newwiseman said:
Kopikatsu said:
Dastardly said:
Grey Carter said:
There's More to Skyrim Than Skyrim
The more I find about this game, the more I want it to have multiplayer so bad my teeth hurt.
How would multiplayer work? Just have a persistent world where everyone is just kind of running around doing their own thing? 'Cause that would do horrible things for immersion.

Every dungeon in the entire world has been sacked. PvP runs rampant. Every city would lie in ruins.
You'd make all the interiors and dungeons instanced for your party, and reset monthly, keep the towns and world open for PvP.
PvP can never happen. I mean, technically it can, but it shouldn't. It's so horrifically easy to break the combat system that you'd just have a ton of people running around, one shotting everyone else. Not to mention the 3-4 time slowing skills would have to slow the time for everyone playing at the same time in order to work properly...
 

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Considering just Skyrim was a whole game, all of Tamriel seems a bit much to expect from even two expansions, let alone DLC, but perhaps they will let us travel to just Cyrodiil and Morrowind in an expansion. They already did the inhabitable daedric realm with Shivering Isles, so maybe simply pushing out the invisible wall will be the way a Skyrim expansion will take us? Though as Fasckira said we can't take it for granted these landscapes are there to be travelled to, especially when you consider that from the description they are completely bare and blurry. I can't help wondering if these landscapes were copy-pasted directly from the code of TESIII and TESIV or if they are new creations of Cyrodiil and Morrowind based on the geography lore and the old games.

If the expansion for Skyrim does take place in Cyrodiil and Morrowind, then that seems to make more likely something I've been thinking: TESVI will be set in the Aldmeri Dominion - according to Delphine of the Blades it controls at least 3 out of the 4 provinces yet to be used as a setting for TES (except all-encompassing Arena of course). The next Elder Scrolls might be the first not to be set in the Empire.
 

Dastardly

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Kopikatsu said:
Dastardly said:
Grey Carter said:
There's More to Skyrim Than Skyrim
The more I find about this game, the more I want it to have multiplayer so bad my teeth hurt.
How would multiplayer work? Just have a persistent world where everyone is just kind of running around doing their own thing? 'Cause that would do horrible things for immersion.

Every dungeon in the entire world has been sacked. PvP runs rampant. Every city would lie in ruins.
It's a mildly unreasonable desire, I realize. But I don't really mean this game in particular, but this experience, in this world. Being able to take on tasks with my friends, trading and diversifying within the group...
 

Kopikatsu

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Dastardly said:
Kopikatsu said:
Dastardly said:
Grey Carter said:
There's More to Skyrim Than Skyrim
The more I find about this game, the more I want it to have multiplayer so bad my teeth hurt.
How would multiplayer work? Just have a persistent world where everyone is just kind of running around doing their own thing? 'Cause that would do horrible things for immersion.

Every dungeon in the entire world has been sacked. PvP runs rampant. Every city would lie in ruins.
It's a mildly unreasonable desire, I realize. But I don't really mean this game in particular, but this experience, in this world. Being able to take on tasks with my friends, trading and diversifying within the group...
No, I think that multiplayer would be cool. It's just that...the game would need to be altered dramatically to accommodate it. (The entire combat/enchant system would need an overhaul for balance, time slowing/stealth skills would probably have to be removed, etc etc). Bethesda has never been good at balance.

However...it might work if only people you allowed to join you could. If anyone is allowed to join...

Every dungeon in the entire world has been sacked. PvP runs rampant. Every city would lie in ruins.
The most important thing to keep in mind is 'If given the opportunity, many people will choose to be an asshole.' I can see all of the stealth archers lurking around dungeons, just waiting for someone unsuspecting to approach...
 

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Blargh McBlargh said:
I'm pretty sure they just made those models so you could see stuff in the distance, instead of just a grey square, when at the very edge of the map.

Edit: Also, multiplayer would utterly destroy everything good and nice about TES. If you want to play multiplayer fantasy games, go elsewhere but leave TES the fuck alone. Last thing we need is Bethesda getting silly ideas and ruining the series.
Yeah, getting the real DnD experience with some friends in TES, a game based in a setting kind of based on DnD would be HORRIBLE. I despise such an idea!
 

Robert Ewing

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They said that they wanted their DLC to be freaking huge. Perhaps we're going to New age Cyrodil and Morrowind?

Morrowind isn't that big compared to Skyrim and Cyrodil.

I think it's worth speculating, because that would be bloody impressive if they managed it, and I would 100% definitely cash in to experience that.

I doubt it's for scaling though, even if it was why create two of the zones? Why not just one? And why include landmarks, and why spend days on end sculpting that sort of landscape?

I've used the TES dev tools, and the new dev tools can't be much different from the old ones, it's hard to create any sort of landmass, so creating two entire territories with a reasonable amount of detail that the nobody but modders and console code users will ever see? I very much doubt it. I think there may be a dragon threat elsewhere in Tamriel, would set up the expansion packs or DLC easily.
 

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Rensenhito said:
Wait a second. Follow my reasoning here.
Martin Septim was technically descended from a Dovahkiin (Tiber Septim). Therefore, the Dragonborn are the rightful rulers of the Empire. So maybe the DLC will include the Imperial City. Hell, maybe you get to become Emperor. Lead a coup or something.
I don't know about you guys, but I'd love to see what Cyrodiil looks like.

Heh, guess someone didn't play the Assassin guild's story...

BAD BOY, SPOILERS ARE BAD, VERY BAD!
 

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Alexander Cunningham said:
Ap07h30515 said:
Just how feasible is it to combine Morrowind, Cyrodil and Skyrim into one playable game? Screw it, why not the whole of Tamriel?
Well if they could do it 1994 I bet they could do it now!
Yes, but be honest now, it wasn't a very detailed representation of Tamriel. Doing it with modern day graphics would be difficult to say the least.
 

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hutchy27 said:
This is madness!
At least the modders have space to create without having to go over something which is already finished.
Madness? THIS IS SPARTAAAAAAA!

Actually, I think it'd be neat if someone went to the trouble of adding Morrowind and Cyrodil.
 

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Dastardly said:
Grey Carter said:
There's More to Skyrim Than Skyrim
The more I find about this game, the more I want it to have multiplayer so bad my teeth hurt.
Multiplayer needs to stay the fuck away from TES games.
They are single player games and needs to remain single player.
 

Ickorus

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I think there is a chance of Cyrodiil and Morrowind appearing in expansions since they put quite a bit of backstory into everything that has changed in those regions in the last 200 years (Eruption and Thalmor respectively).

That said, i'd love to see Black Marsh, my character's homeland.