2013-06-15, 17:28 | Link #105 |
Logician and Romantic
Join Date: Nov 2004
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See this?
That's a screenshot of TES Online. Why does it matter you ask? Well, the person asking for aid for his poison problem is an ARGONIAN. You know? Swamp people? Immune to poison? What are they going to do next, tell us to teach him how to swim? Who ever writing the quests have no idea about any of the lore.
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2013-06-15, 17:30 | Link #106 |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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And we could have Nords who DIED in a blizzard!
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2013-06-16, 02:29 | Link #110 |
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2013-06-16, 02:37 | Link #111 |
AniMexican!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Monterrey N.L. Mexico
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This quest could be just like that.
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2013-06-16, 03:34 | Link #113 |
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I obviously really like Skyrim, but TES online is... well honestly the lore aside, i don't think it will be anything like TES series.
a) defined class b) defined skills for each class c) not so much on world exploring as i see it. I rather they make a more simple version of Skyrim, but with game room~ish type where each zone/dungeon you may accidentally get and meet a group of random players. But then there won't be grinding, and hard to be sustainable. I still think it is not a good idea to make this game
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2013-06-16, 03:58 | Link #114 | |
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2013-06-16, 04:39 | Link #115 |
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I've asked for grind-less MMOs before (give me a world, and stuff to do, and players, and turn us loose on it without any artificial markers for progress) but nobody seems really that interested in doing this.
So if you have all this grind, you need to hide it and/or make it interesting. Different games do this differently. WoW hides it under a metric fuckton of shiny loot (this is not so good). FFXIV 2.0 hides it under a metric fuckton of lore and backstory (this is better). Other games... don't hide it at all.
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2013-06-16, 04:41 | Link #116 | |
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It was quite a while since i last played Morrowind and Oblivion. But i don't remember there was a defined class in both of them. Haven't played TES 1 and 2 through
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2013-06-16, 05:09 | Link #117 |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
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It probably rotates around the Stealth-Combat-Magic inclinations as it did in Oblivion.
Gimme the Witchhunter or Spellsword. Or Bard.
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(Oblivion had the extra issue that you benefit from deliberately playing the opposite of your class. So it is fun to play as a thief who is technically a wizard.)
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