Glademaster said:
SirBryghtside said:
Glademaster said:
Another sort of annoying complaint about Oblivion is that it was a generic fantasy setting with too many forests. You were in Cyrodiil what do you expect really? You can't get much more vanilla fantasy than there at least they kept it relatively canon to what it should have been although they could have had its native were forms.
Agh, this is the thing I hate most about people accepting Oblivion's flaws.
Cyrodiil was not LotR originally. It was actually a jungle.
The only reason it looks like it does today is because of a retcon.
And let's be honest here - why was Morrowind going to be more alien? It looks obvious from today, but really Vvardenfell is just a place which had a volcano in the middle. That's not exactly pointing to weird mushroom houses, a startling variety of unique animals and steampunk dwarves.
Which is why I said relatively canon. It is the centre of the game and home of the Imperials what I really meant was did people really expect anything else from the land that is supposed to be the native land of the generic "white" humans. Although I never said LoTR I said generic fantasy and as far as mostly forest goes it is kinda generic too.
I threw in LotR because that's what Cyrodiil, according to Todd Howard, was based on - it was coming out around the time the films were coming out. It wasn't a cash in, it was more inspiration.
But LotR is the epitome of genericness, in the same way that Half-Life 1 is. It came first, but so many things have copied from it it seems bland from today's viewpoint.
Also, Cyrodiil isn't
really the home of the Imperials - that only happened vaguely in Morrowind. Imperials weren't in A/DF, so it was going to be a mix of races. Which it was, so I can't really fault it for that.
I guess if you're going to fault the setting, I'd go for that aspect, because it meant that all races
had to be friendly to each other. There was no racial tension, which was one of the most compelling things about Morrowind for a lot of people (including me).
But I've said my piece. Draw your own conclusions.