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I don't have a problem with the elimination of mysticism. The only truly useful spells in the school were soul trap and dispel. Dispel could easily be added to restoration and soul trap to conjuration.
One thing that I liked in New Vegas was that, unlike both Oblivion and Fallout 3, there was no scaled leveling. You can go north from Goodsprings if you want, but thar be deathclaws, regardless of level. It makes things far too easy if they wait until I am good and ready before hitting me with land dreughs and brown bears, so I am disappointed by its inclusion. I'm also okay with the dynamic quest thing. It has always seemed strange to me that, if playing a mage, a group of warriors who are better armed than I seek my aid in rescuing a friend of their's. It also seems strange that, as a warrior, the Mages Guild would simply take me in despite my clear lack of arcane knowledge, and would allow me to advance all the way to the position of Archmage by simply hacking and slashing. It would be odd as well if either group wanted anything to do with me if I was a vampire. It seems that Bethesda is trying to fix those inconsistencies. The new combat system sounds promising, and I have always liked level perks, which sounds like a good import from the Fallout universe. |
Just got the latest issue of Gameinformer(for you American's, Gameinformer is only $14.99 per year). The cover is all black, and has a dragon emblem on front. On the back is some strange writing. I figured it was for Dragon Age 2, turns out the cover story is about the new Elder Scrolls game. Which will be called TES V: Skyrim.
Release date of November 11, 2011. I have yet to read the article, but a quick flip through the pages and a look at the images(the game looks impressive), it appears that dragon's will be an important part of the game. If anyone wants I can upload the scans. |
The main quest will revolve around killing dragons, as far as I understand. Perhaps they're planning on some sort of advanced system like in Shadow of the Colossus, though I have my doubts:O:.
Edit: lots of stuff on Skyrim at www.gameinformer.com. |
Man, that is some supercool news. Love Bethesda games, with Morrowind and Fallout 3 the definite highlights so far (basically share the criticism of Oblivion, it lacked all the epicness of Morrowind, despite having a larger landmass)
I just hope they bring back werewolves. I so loved roaming the wintery landscapes of Solstheim being big and fuzzy, one of the best addons for any game ever released. If this game is even close to Morrowind, combined with a new engine, the potential is there for absolutely best game 2011. Can't wait :woot: |
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But wait, there's more!
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Oh great, bows get some love. :up:
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Yeh, I like to play ranged char. For Oblivion I downloaded a mod that had the option to boost the arrow damage by 100%, 150% or 200%.
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Always go the stealth route. That first shot from sneaking gets a nice juicy multiplier... wonder how they're gonna handle critical strikes in TES5, beyond the "dagger-up-the-rear" aproach. :hmmm:
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Some kind of evolution of Fallout 3's system (the "pick a body part in slow-motion" deal) would be very welcome. I'd love a classic RPG-style "I want to stab the pirate in the upper left arm with my dagger so that he drops his sword and then wrestle him to the ground and strangle him with my hands" system.
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Yeah I'd definetly welcome the option to wound an arm so severely that an enemy can't fight anymore. I'm tired of the "to the death" mentality of enemies, in games in general really. Guess some fleeing logic would work too. :hmmm:
Oh look, pretty pictures: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011...m-screenshots/ |
I'd also be cool with a VATS system in TES V. A lot of NPC enemies wear mismatched armor, so it would make for sense to take a swing (or aim for us marksmen) at the fur greaves on the maurader's legs rather than the iron cuirass on his chest. Also, I'd like to see the idea of crippled limbs imported as well. I've lost count of the number of times that I have crippled a deathclaw's legs to slow him down; a tactic that would be very useful to me against some of the more powerful Elder Scrolls enemies.
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Moar screenies: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011...kyrim-screens/
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Hey look, something that is ticking down to 0: http://www.bethsoft.com/elder_council_wallpaper/
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First look video!
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