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Elder Scrolls IV? (Read before voting)
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 11:37 am
by Ideal Maxima
Do you think Bethesda soft. is gonna create a Elder Scrolls 4? They porboly r going to make it, so that's not the question. The question is how do u think they r going to make it... no how do u WANT them to make it?
Please state wot u voted for and y
if u pik other state how u want it to be and y
Thank You for your opinion and have a nice day
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 11:43 am
by fable
I changed the title of your thread. You called it "Elder Scrolls III?" when your subject is Elder Scrolls IV.
Carry on.
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 4:52 am
by Davidetuna
Like 'Daggerfall - The Elder Scroll II', but better grafics.
Bigger game world, like the whole Tameriel.
Able to travel between all the provinces.
Able to take a boat to Summer Islands, (Home province of the Altmers).
Able to ride a horse or having a cart with horse. Opening time on the shops.
Probably more stuffs, can't find out right now...
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 5:00 am
by Mccool
Things that look more like houses, not hovels or shacks or the kind of great house town designes, actual bars where you can go and stay all night while drinking and listening to some good music (Btw, being 14 i know nothing of this kind of thing) and actual hunts and you have to eat food, and when you kill an animal you get a choise when you examine them of what parts you want to take, like depending on what part of the animal it is you get different effects.But thats never going to happen.
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 1:58 pm
by Tower_Master
I'd say it should go in somewhat-Morrowind style, but with significantly more "orignal" NPCs, and a smoother, streamlined world.
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 2:42 pm
by giles337
I think they should make an expansion with all the best mods on, so all us x-boxers shouldn't me made to feel insignificant and unwanted my fable
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 3:14 pm
by fable
Giles, I suspect you're closer to the truth than intended. It would make sense for the Morrowind developers to see what mods the community has made, and how many in each category. That wouldn't show the whole picture of what people expect, but it would show what people enjoy and can do, themselves.
I know from prior conversations with the team that they wanted to include truly dynamic Houses and factions in ES3, but were unable to do so because of resource limitations. This is something they'll probably shoot for, again, in ES4. It's something I'd very much like to see: a shifting fabric of alliances and treacheries that actually affect the businesses and politics, and don't follow any pre-determined course. (Of course, it would have its own internal logic, but still...)
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 8:21 pm
by dark_raven
well, i voted for it to be like morrowin... only because i've never played redguard.
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 3:04 pm
by Dr. Seuss
it should have buyable methods of transportation except you get better kinds of each kind.
let me explain you should be able to get land transport the the best being something like a chariot and worst being something like a goat lol same thing with boats etc.
and you should be able to buy houses and mines and farms etc.
the fighting system should have a bit more melee involvement i.e 3-hit combos etc.
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 3:26 pm
by dairy
new quests and new places are definately a must, but mostly i think the generic npc needs to go. as well, i would like to see an in-game, non-cheat option (ie - a very specific out of the way quest with a high difficulty) that will result in the removal of all cliff racers from the elderscrolls universe! same goes for slaughter fish. this would allow you to cruise through the wilderness without that annoying "out of nowhere" whack that slows you down, but only once you've played your way through the experience and are now more interested in exploring, questing and collecting.
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 3:48 pm
by fable
Remember the bit in the first post:
They porboly r going to make it, so that's not the question. The question is how do u think they r going to make it... no how do u WANT them to make it?
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 4:46 pm
by Moraelyne
The story continues
I have no idea how the storylines of daggerfall and morrowind are conected, if at all.
But for the new game I think it should be a bit like morrowind. The general structure at least. I think the politics and intriges should be more dynamic, as well as the storyline. I would like to see multiple possible endings. With hints and clues, so you can direct your ending a bit of course.
Indeed, they should look at alot of plug-ins and try to incorporate those, but there will always be a contruction set, so basically, they should use plug-ins that enhance rather then add races/items/npc's. Not enhaced as in more powerfull but better looking / better usable, usefull.
Especially the races, they do look ugly. And more variance in faces of peoplethat walk around. Even maybe being able to change your face and hair and more, so you can infiltrate in enemy lines to retrieve information.
And what else...
Better transportation system. Oh, I do like the master index and the mark/recall, but if it would be possible to mark more then one spot and be able to chose your teleporting place, it would be so much better.
I really hate the long walks espescially the ones you have to do again and again and again.(although my speed is 250)
Futhermore, some spots where quite difficult to find, but perhaps that has it's charm. (although after an hour looking for a small door in the middle of nowhere, I usually quit the game)
And last but not least about the story, it should ofcourse be in a different province of Tamriel. Perhaps you where a respected, though not really powerfull citizen. But then there is a powercoupe and life as you no it is turned upside down. You have to infiltrate in the new order. Make plans with the empire and then choose a side. Are you going to fight the enemy alone with your people? Or are you going to involve the empire, make a deal say (and perhaps then betray them) Or do you take an alliagance with the enemy, and move your self up to become the new king or queen?
I really would like the "talking quests" to be more elaborate.
anyway that's just a few ideas.
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 10:54 pm
by Xandax
Just to clear it up, but they did announced they are working on Elder Scroll 4. They did this in the same press release where they said that they are working on Fallout 3.
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 10:52 am
by Davidetuna
The connection between Daggerfall & Morrowind... The game world is the same, just somewhere else.
The thing is, in Morrowind, every town or village, there are always guards walking around with torches. Either House guards or Imperial guards. The safety feeling, I hope they loose that. Daggerfall could be really scary sometimes.
Have you guys notice every resident entrence have a lantern in Balmora? Where do they get that gasaline from? Or lantern oil? It's on all through the night.
So, to my point, drop the safety feeling and get wild. Like Solheim...
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 6:01 pm
by Sentleth
voted other:
i say they shud remake alltoghether keeping the few key elements in it, such as, weaponry (add more aswell), armour (add more aswell), characters (maybe add a couple more races), they should carry on from the storyline but add little add on lines to totally throw u off the scent of the finale, and they should throw away the sence of safety (as said davidetuna)
they should drop u off from the boat somewhere in the middle of nowhere, where anything could happen! your not starting in a village so u dont have the choice to stay and talk to people and feel all secure, they should put u somewhere where the villages/towns are completely different to elder scrolls III, bring back the feeling of "Oh No....Im Lost Again"
Safety Sucks! bring back terror!
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:10 am
by Rane
I went with the Morrowind-style. I have admit I've never played any of the other ES parts but I am quite sure that my choice would be the same even if I had played them. Morrowind is simply too adicting to be out-bested by any other game
The gameworld itself is huge, the possibilities are nearly endless, no limits regarding traveling and exploring, the storyline is impressing, the graphics (compared to contemporary games) are swell and even the the npcs are *cough* adequate *cough*.
And as Fable and Giles already mentioned, if Bethesda would/will have a look at the existing mods and decide to add some of them I believe the game could hardly become any better. Perhaps they will put up a contest where the contestants get their hands on the game engine pre-release to make a mod of their own. In the end of the contest the best mods would be chosen to be included in the game.
Oh, the potential....