Based on all of the feedback I am seeing on these forums Bethesda only has to do few simple steps to make TES V conform the 'collective' vision of it:
1. Throw all of the work done on the game so far, including the Creation Engine. Throw away the name Skyrim too as you see in step 2....
2. Do a Morrowind re-make using the CryEngine.
3. Profit!!!
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If this sounds ridiculous, that's because it is. But based on all of the topics saying the Creation engine fails compared to the CryEngine and the topics screaming bloody murder because Skyrim is 'not doing it like Morrowind', this is what people actually seem to want. I throw this out here to make people re-evaluate what they want from Skyrim. If you actually do want Morrowind 2.0 on the CryEngine, even if you cannot admit it to yourself, then maybe The Elder Scrolls franchise is not for you anymore.
Take a look at it this way, Bethesda is doing you a favor by not getting you to buy new games since Morrowind is the 'perfect' game and any game that does not copy it is fail.
1. Throw all of the work done on the game so far, including the Creation Engine. Throw away the name Skyrim too as you see in step 2....
2. Do a Morrowind re-make using the CryEngine.
3. Profit!!!
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If this sounds ridiculous, that's because it is. But based on all of the topics saying the Creation engine fails compared to the CryEngine and the topics screaming bloody murder because Skyrim is 'not doing it like Morrowind', this is what people actually seem to want. I throw this out here to make people re-evaluate what they want from Skyrim. If you actually do want Morrowind 2.0 on the CryEngine, even if you cannot admit it to yourself, then maybe The Elder Scrolls franchise is not for you anymore.
Take a look at it this way, Bethesda is doing you a favor by not getting you to buy new games since Morrowind is the 'perfect' game and any game that does not copy it is fail.
Ummm I'm all for doing a Morrowind remake but what you suggest is ludicrous. Why throw away 4 years of hard work on a game that doesn't need to be "fixed". Which brings me to my second point how can a game be fixed if it hasn't even been finished yet?