| 25 Jul 2008 06:01 pm |
Who Dares Wins Rep: 28  Joined: 24 Dec 2005 Posts: 19,053 OFFLINE | Geez ahah maybe if you knew how hard all that stuff would be maybe you would be a little more understanding :P ---
Zucas wrote:
Gaming is E for everyone.
Zucas wrote:
Jk,but seriously.
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| 26 Jul 2008 04:09 pm |
slmjml Guest | well in the making of tesIV theyve sayd that the only thing missing would be a multiplayer feature and that they are seriously thinking about using that for a future tesIV expansion or tesV other than that it is FARRR to early to talk bout tesV | |
| 28 Jul 2008 05:20 pm |
Keltorv De Und Velothi Guest | NEREVAR117 wrote:
It’s believed to be set in SkyRim, North of Oblivion and West of Morrowind. You either play as Lord Nerevar or a new character.
If you play as Nerevar, you go to SkyRim to resolve rebellion and to stop a civil war.
If you play as a new character, you can be a general of the rebellion or follow the Legion.
It will be using a new engine built from the ground up, for long draw distance, 60FPS, and allowing tons of enemies on screen at once. As the final battle, if you choose to lead your army to war, will have hundreds of people in a fight.
You’re totally pulling this out of your ass. Bethesda never released anything about TES:V. The only thing that they have release is the fact that there will be a fifth one. They’re focused on designing Fallout 3 right now. Skyrim is a bit outlandish as well. The fact that you said you’d be Nerevar is completely wrong too. Nerevar is a Dark Elf “God” who is worships by Dark Elves in Vvardenfell only. The rest of the world could care less about him. The only reason they called the game Morrowind was to stick to the original aspect of calling the name of the game after a part of Tamriel. If you read the lore books you’d understand this.
As for this:
It will be using a new engine built from the ground up, for long draw distance, 60FPS, and allowing tons of enemies on screen at once. As the final battle, if you choose to lead your army to war, will have hundreds of people in a fight.
It take a whole hell of a lot more than 60FPS to get an army of hundreds of people to run all at once. You fail epically, and the rest of the world should know about it. | |
| 28 Jul 2008 09:25 pm |
FireBlade Guest | I think that the new Eider Scrolls game should be:
Larger than Morrowind,
Cut the fast travel stuff. Cause in Morrowind, I remember spending hours trying to find a hidden cave and then more time trying to find the artifact in inky blackness of a hidden Dwarven community.
Bring back the Levitate Spell,
Have the ability to invite four or five friends into your game to play with you on Xbox Live (or whatever futuristic game network we’ll be using in the near future) This would be better than an all out MMO because it cuts lag and gives you the ability to have a small group to help you with quests and whatnot without getting attacked by some guy who is hiding behind a tree and using a spell that does 100pts of fire damage for 10 secs in 100 ft. on Target....
Better crime system. For example, if you steal a pair of gloves in a city, then go to another city and talk to a guard, how is that guard going to know you stole that item? Also is you kill somebody and have no witnesses, you shouldn’t get caught.
Bring back the throwing knives, stars, and medium armour skills.
And the Wakisashis and tantos and Dai-Katanas.
A new weapon/armour type that’s better than Daedric.
And MAKE IT MORE PUZZLING!, I mean Morrowind an Oblivion are fun, but I beat Oblivion in 40 hours on a STEALTH character... Not physically harder, but more puzzling.
Also an afterthought- What is your ideas on what they will name the new XBox. I figured since they are going in the sort of circle theme.. (360 for example.) I don’t guess the Xbox 720, cause that’s just two full circles. I was thinking XBox Revolution. Cause its revolutionary and it means it is “revolving” in a circle, (staying with the theme.)
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| 29 Jul 2008 07:00 pm |
United Anonymous Guest | To FrodoT- Baggins
What in the world are you talking about?
The main map could be traveled by foot in III WAY faster than IV.
And if you want to include expansions, I didn’t play any IV expansions, but I can say that Bloodmoon + the other expansion (forgot its name) almost doubled the size.
IV was tiny
Insta - travel wasn’t immersive
all one terrain
IV map was lame. | |
| 29 Jul 2008 08:23 pm |
FireBlade Guest | I don’t think you got my message. I was saying they need to make the TES V map BIGGER than Morrowind’s map. And don’t have the fast travel thing. They should make you walk. Along with all the other stuff I said. | |
| 30 Jul 2008 12:28 am |
I'm the vanguard of your destruction Rep: 54  Joined: 16 Jul 2007 Posts: 6,956 OFFLINE | Your not very smart, are you? ---
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| 30 Jul 2008 02:43 pm |
UBER 1337 Poster Rep: 37  Joined: 06 May 2008 Posts: 2,585 OFFLINE | Xbox revolution....? you know the Wii was suppose to be called the revolution... right?
another thing is, there are actually a few game companies that are starting to look back to PCs. Xbox360 my ass. It won’t be able to handle Oblivion V, neither would the PS3. The PCs out today even wipe the fucking floor with these next-gen consoles. Imagine what the PCs will be able to do in a year. Right now, the current consoles are actually holding some games back. ---
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| 30 Jul 2008 06:56 pm |
FireBlade Guest | Yea, now that you mention it, I heard that every day PC’s are getting like 3 times smarter..Something like that.. And Probably in 6 months even PC’s will totally kill the Xbox 360. But a lot of people don’t like playing on PC’s. Some people (like me I guess) like to have a controller in their hand. But It’s whatever the game companies decide.
Another thought- they could put a really advanced futuristic computer system in the new Xbox. But I couldn’t imagine the cost...
I don’t know, I just hope TES V meets some of those expectations I posted. | |
| 30 Jul 2008 07:03 pm |
Who Dares Wins Rep: 28  Joined: 24 Dec 2005 Posts: 19,053 OFFLINE | Khorib wrote:
Xbox revolution....? you know the Wii was suppose to be called the revolution... right?
another thing is, there are actually a few game companies that are starting to look back to PCs. Xbox360 my ass. It won’t be able to handle Oblivion V, neither would the PS3. The PCs out today even wipe the fucking floor with these next-gen consoles. Imagine what the PCs will be able to do in a year. Right now, the current consoles are actually holding some games back.
You realize that developers aren’t about to just dump all these projects just so they could go and sell games only on the pc right? That was one of the most retarded things I have ever heard someone say! ---
Zucas wrote:
Gaming is E for everyone.
Zucas wrote:
Jk,but seriously.
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| 01 Aug 2008 09:48 pm |
FireBlade Guest | You think so? I didn’t mean it like that... I’m just saying in 6 months to a year Microsoft and Sony are going to start using PC more because it advances really fast. I mean lets face it, some of those PC’s out there are like 5 Xbox 360’s... Microsoft and Sony will definitely take more of an advantage of that.
WHY does everyone think I’m so stupid. Read my comments and logically think about them... | |
| 03 Aug 2008 01:01 am |
Zambo Guest | I think it should be set in the elv plac because trees can move in there... Apparently. | |
| 03 Aug 2008 01:07 am |
Zambo Guest | Elder scrolls 5 should be-
Set in Valenwood.
Have lots of weapons; dual swords, crossbows, spears, throwing weapons.
Have smart and lots of AI. It should be like assasins creed but in 1st person. Real conversations.
A good crime system.
No fast travel or compass.
no screwed up perportions on people. | |
| 06 Aug 2008 12:44 pm |
lloerdy Guest | FrodoT-Baggins wrote:
Pauloselhombre wrote:
I just hope it’s a bit more Morrowind than Oblivion in it’s world and exploration. I mean, Oblivion was great and everything, but Cyrodil was such a dull repetitive place compared to Morrowind. Not to mention it felt so much smaller and the treasure system made it so there was no real inentie to explore.
Dude, Cyrodiil was much, much bigger than Morrowind. Not to mention the Shivering Isles.
What he’s saying is that it “felt” a lot bigger. And I had that exact same feeling. I knew Cyrodiil was much bigger, but because I always knew where I was going it felt much smaller.
In Morrowind you could be looking for something for a long time, whereas I’m usually where i want to be in Cyrodiil in less than 10 minutes.
Other than that there’s the fact that you can fast travel from any point in Oblivion. In morrowind you had to go looking for that taxi-service (don’t remember what those beasts were called >_>  and if you wanted to go to places that were in a far corner of the world you had no choice but to walk... | |
| 06 Aug 2008 10:01 pm |
FireBlade Guest | lloerdy
They were called Silt Striders.
Or you could use mark/recall
or mage guild transport.
Only three “fast travels”
And I would be happy if that’s all they put in the new Elder Scrolls. (Travel Wise)
They should definitely include some more stealth like weapons. Maybe a kama, and some shaken especially(they had them in morrowind), some bo-shuriken, and some throwing knives.
And they need to bring back the skills like they had in Morrowind... example-
In Oblivion- Blunt covers all these skills- mace, hammer, axe, battle axe, and club.
In Morrowind- They had a spear skill, axe skill, blunt skill, blunt skill, (just hammers and maces, and so on.
Make magic less Powerful,( or on second thought, maybe not...)
But if you haven’t already you should read my other reply earlier up on this page.
Also, I know this would be very,very hard for the game programmers and I have no idea how much time it would take to do this but- Make the graphics better. For example, i know they’re great looking from say 10 feet away. But put your face right up next to the screen, it looks like a screenshot from Super Mario Brothers... Trees are square edged, and mountains look like edged razors.. Imagine, if they got it looking good from say an inch away from the screen, think of playing normally..the texture of everything... But I know that kind of graphics wont come out anytime soon.
Another thing, make fighting more realistic. When weapons break, you actually have to build a fire and heat up your broken weapon and take it to a rock and repair it with a hammer. And have your avatar actually hitting it visibly...
And when you say, hit someone with a 97 kg. Daedric Warhammer, make it look like they got hit by one. Dent in they’re armour, more realistic blood spatter. Smarter AI’s too.
And for the sneak characters, have the ability to choke people when you sneak up behind them.
And one thing that they seriously NEED to change... If you come up behind someone completely undetected and quietly slip a knife up to their throat and slice, they’re usually gonna die. Nope, not in Elder Scrolls, all you get it Sneak Attack for 6x Damage...
But then again to have all of our ideas put into one game.. the time, money, and power needed to make/run the game would be astounding. | |
| 06 Aug 2008 10:03 pm |
FireBlade Guest | One thing I forgot about the travel in morrowind, you could use boats too... | |
| 09 Aug 2008 12:34 am |
Mirquoid Guest | I Think TESV should have a better NPC AI system so that they travel around the world from city to city as well as you, or maybe even with you.
The map should be much bigger, maybe with more than one land mass if possible in the Tamriel map.
Much bigger variety of creatures, they could move in packs.
flying spell (with better animation than in Morrowind of course)
Maybe customisable clothing and weapons too a certain extent, if that’s not too far out.
Start your own clan/gang, but i dont think you should be able to make towns or anything.
Not MMO but there should be capability of having more than one player.
Move variety of Caves and dungeons
Oh, and you have to be able to attack while on your horse. | |
| 10 Aug 2008 04:05 am |
Mirquoid Guest | There also has to be a more ninja aproach to sneaking arround, like for instance you can gain the ability to climb walls and hide behind things so that, when in persuit, you can loose the persuer. You need to be able to drag bodies away easier and when someone sees a body they need to alert the guards or do something crazy.
I hate it when you’re climbing a steep hill and you get to a part that you cant walk up, so there should be a way to climb those bits. And also climb out of water if the ledge is just a little too high.
Another idea i had was an easier way to fight with a bow at close range with a few enemies. Maybe when an enemy is close enough you can lock onto then. There should also be a bigger variety of ranged weapons.
Enemies should get injured, so if you shoot them in the leg a few times they stagger around, and you should be able to decapitate them. You should be able to headshot enemies, especially for assasinations.
Spells should be easier to use, much like what i suggested with the bows.
Yeah, and definitly the crime system has to change. and if you owe one dollar they shouldnt have to bring you to the castle for it. | |
| 10 Aug 2008 08:50 am |
Dark Saint Guest | 1. I have heard it woud be in Elsweyr (Khajiit)
But i’d prefer it to be in Valenwood (wood elf)
2. I think that you should be able to mine and smith your own weapons and armours , sew fur to make clothes etc. (or just buy it if you want)
3. I also think a cool new fraction would be like a townsguardsman and shit happens to your town and you defend it and arrest theives and shit like that ......
Anyway ya all i heard is its in Elsweyr and will be out 2010 | |
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