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How bout an Elderscrolls 4?

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How bout an Elderscrolls 4?

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Why not make an Elderscrolls 4? Would that not kick extreme ass? They could make the gameplay a bit different, and fantastic graphics, and all sorts of nifty stuff huh. what do you guys think could happen?
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The Arena

The Arena

For online and xbox live players

The Arena

Bring in your character to duel for items not included in game. Have tornements hosted by actual Bethesda People.]

There could be Secret Masters (Wouldnt let anyone know they were the secret masters) Grand Masters (Kinda of the Rulers of the Arena, but the Secret 3 are actually above all) Masters (Next step up) Jornymen (You should have gotten the point by now) Apprentice (Where you start)

Have Mage duels, thieves duels, and fighter duels. Free for alls. And of course the server would keep up with your level, items won, and skills. And you could bring your items back into your game with you.

Fun duels and Tornement duels

Fun duels- set up by random players for others to join and fight.

Tornement duels- hosted by bethesda and the top 3 get items in a double elimemination (Ok that is spelled horribly wrong) and only the winner gets an item in a single elimination tornement.

Sounded cool to me cause you would get to show off your skills and items to other people and be able to earn items that wern't in the game. Lets say for example, they had a double e. torny for a pair of light weight daedric boots that fortified speed 100 points but drained fatigue 5 pts CE.

So everybody let me know what you think about it! :D
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That sounds totally cool. The only change i would make is instead of a Elderscrolls 4 dedicated only to duels like that, id make an elderscrolls 4 simular to something with the same principal as Liek Everquest. Make a Morrowind game with online, multiplayer capabilities. That way, at least, the damn Lock spell will have some use. But like, think about it. Your walking to Balmora and you run into your friend form school. You're like "hey you're in my science calss. You took my girlfriend!" and then paralyze him, go invisable and kill him with your enchanted daedric long sword! Take his stuff and leave him to start a new character!
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Actually use your special "Shock his Ass" Spell to make a bolt of lighting jump through his xbox and leave him paralyzed for a couple of 72 hours. ;)
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How mature of you'all... Frying peoples characters for non-game reasons. :P

I kind of agree with M'Aiq the Liar about multiplayer... It is for cowards! *LOL*

I'd prefer more of the old stuff to be honest. But more like Gothic, in the depth of NPC-characters and such. And hell of a lot less cliff-racers! ;>
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Just kidding about the Fry his ass stuff, yes i know it wasnt mature, but we all have our moments. Anyways, i would at least like to play it co-op with a buddy, gets boring real fast when 2 people want to play the same game but its only single player. I mean of course you would be limited to what you be able to do... But like you said Dorian, i would like alot more in-depth NPCs more releasitic actions of the NPCs, to have the fact that you have to eat, sleep, and drink every so often, AND A HELL OF A LOT LESS CLIFF RACERS!!! Well atr least their good for some soul gold when your just starting off, or to recharge your item to increase your enchant skill. :D Actually now that i think about it, the Arena would suck because so many people could hack it and destroy it in soooo many ways its not even funny, but alas isnt that what happens to all multi-player online games?
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Post by python »

duel in morrowind would sux, i mean no offense, but it would.

if co-op play was adding it may be fun, but i cant see a dueling game soleying devoted 2 that ever being a big hit,
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Those sound good, i like the co-op and dueling ideas. yeah the duelin would get hacked but maybe it'd be good for some LAN-age though. I was thinkin makin it a fighting game just as much as an rpg. the fighting style just sucked. Increased fighting is good yes...
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sum geh words know:

co-op 4 teh l33t win
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Post by Dorian_ertymexx »

Kool69, try Gothic and Gothic 2. They have pretty much that. IMHO it shares the first place status with Morrowind as the best (and actually only) comp-RPGs. As a table-top role-player, I don't really think it is a RPG if you can't have at least as much choice and personality as in these games.

I never really understood why one should hack ones friends... I never tried any of the tournament-style games. I like stories. And if I wanted brutal hacking, I'd jump over to AvP. Morrowind fighting doesn't strike me as all that diverse and interesting to devote a game to it. It could perhaps be a feature, a bit like the arena-quest in KotOR. But a whole game? Nah. I wouldn't buy it. But questing in co-op would be interesting. Not that I'm a MP kinda guy... ;)
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I didnt say thats all the game would focus on! its just that thats what they should make better. It should still be an rpg, most definitely
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Well, for me, a MP games I have really loved D2 Lod. Me and one of my best friends made a legacy of our two characters, Raven and Talon. They are supposed to be twin brother and sister, he was a sorc and I was a necromancer. We progressed through hell without anyhelp from any outside source, I would summoenr my army of the undead, while she would boost their attacks to over 6000 with her enchant skill. We even found two unq armor that we both liked, Duriels shell i think. It was alot of fun, people who ask us why we would team together and not with them and we would tell them of our legacy lol, it was just fun to do but it was pretty long so ill leave it out of the post. Anyways we had beat baal in hell and proceeded to help "newbies" as so many people call them, I made a game called NewPlayerHelpHur, him and i continued to help them when they absolutely needed help, like if they were gonna die or something, but you always get a hacker or two in a game. It went a little like this...

SkijPunk has entered game, diablos minion grow stronger.
SkjiPunk: Sup Niiggas
ChildtoUCher: Sup
buStYBlonDEE: Hi
Yuishami: Yo
Talon(Me): Whatever
Raven(My buddy):...
(I was in act one at this time buying some potions and a few weapons for the other people at this time)
SkjiPunk: Tight man what armor you wearin talon???????
Me: Duriels
SkjiPunk: Damn gimme it!!!!
Me:?
SkjiPunk: Ya give it to me now!
Me: No
SkjiPunk: Fine you little mother f***er, ill make you give me it.
Me: Sure...
Next thing I knew it says I was slain
Me:?!?!?!?!?!
All my items had dropped on ground and raven was in act 5 at that time.
Skjipunk grabbed it all and started laughing...
I exited out of bnet and tried to log back on, but my password had changed.

Thats one reason i HATE multplayer game hackers, because they screw up any game that is fun to everone else because the actually have TO WORK to get a good item or a level 99 character...

I just hope that if there was a co-op Morrowind game that some crapper hacking 12 year-old worthless lazy ass kid...



ok anyways lol, what is Gothic uno and dos?


Like my essay? lol
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Gothic is the game that turned my view on computer RPG's totally. Before Gothic, I said rather categorically that computer RPG's are an oxymoron. Role-playing is playing a role, and you can't do that with a computer. Though I still stick to that, I have become somewhat less dogmatic.
Gothic is very much like Morrowind. The difference is that you don't get that rather boring feel of "Thou Art Destined" from moment one (one of the very few weaknesses that Morrowind has contra Gothic). Gothic has deeper and more realistic NPC's and NPC reactions. Gothic has a totally classless system. You start with a given character, and evolve him to whatever you like. After having played the BG-series, Neverwinter Nights and the like, it was like heaven.

Gothic II is a direct followup to Gothic. It is more bombastic (the destiny thing I mentioned above), but there is a reason to that. It is a direct follow-up to the first game. You can play it without playing Gothic 1, but it is more fun if you have finished the first game.

All in all, Gothic is what Morrowind could be if it got NPC's that could sleep, walk, talk, work, swear, eat and react like real characters. You can learn to hunt, forge your own weapons (for gathering ore and making weapons for selling) and such.
IMHO, Gothic is king. Morrowind is the twin-brother of the king, a mere minute younger. ;)
Gothic's weakness is that Morrowind has a larger world, and that you have more liberty with creating spells and enchanted objects. No game is perfect, alas.
Imagening a merge of the two gives me wet dreams! *LOL*
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Originally posted by Kool69
Well, for me, a MP games I have really loved D2 Lod. Me and one of my best friends made a legacy of our two characters, Raven and Talon. They are supposed to be twin brother and sister, he was a sorc and I was a necromancer. We progressed through hell without anyhelp from any outside source, I would summoenr my army of the undead, while she would boost their attacks to over 6000 with her enchant skill. We even found two unq armor that we both liked, Duriels shell i think. It was alot of fun, people who ask us why we would team together and not with them and we would tell them of our legacy lol, it was just fun to do but it was pretty long so ill leave it out of the post. Anyways we had beat baal in hell and proceeded to help "newbies" as so many people call them, I made a game called NewPlayerHelpHur, him and i continued to help them when they absolutely needed help, like if they were gonna die or something, but you always get a hacker or two in a game. It went a little like this...

SkijPunk has entered game, diablos minion grow stronger.
SkjiPunk: Sup Niiggas
ChildtoUCher: Sup
buStYBlonDEE: Hi
Yuishami: Yo
Talon(Me): Whatever
Raven(My buddy):...
(I was in act one at this time buying some potions and a few weapons for the other people at this time)
SkjiPunk: Tight man what armor you wearin talon???????
Me: Duriels
SkjiPunk: Damn gimme it!!!!
Me:?
SkjiPunk: Ya give it to me now!
Me: No
SkjiPunk: Fine you little mother f***er, ill make you give me it.
Me: Sure...
Next thing I knew it says I was slain
Me:?!?!?!?!?!
All my items had dropped on ground and raven was in act 5 at that time.
Skjipunk grabbed it all and started laughing...
I exited out of bnet and tried to log back on, but my password had changed.

Thats one reason i HATE multplayer game hackers, because they screw up any game that is fun to everone else because the actually have TO WORK to get a good item or a level 99 character...

I just hope that if there was a co-op Morrowind game that some crapper hacking 12 year-old worthless lazy ass kid...



ok anyways lol, what is Gothic uno and dos?


Like my essay? lol


luv the essay, sum guy conned me out of my soj's he sed put them ina full cube then drop on floor so i did and it all came out of cube
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Post by Kool69 »

hmmm, a big one pre-1.10 was to pop people was the red scrolls turn into hexs. Lol it was about the stupidest thing ever, you filled your inv with scrolls of id and then fought them, then he said put on this hacked belt, which it realy was, called the Belt Of Red Hexes, he had like 50,000,000 of them. And then told them to fight him pick up their stuff, which they couldnt because of the belt, they say what... then pop, evil, evil people.... He is one of the people I put on my friends list thinking he was a good person :P was I wrong...
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