» Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:54 am
YES!
Duel wield and they replaced Blunt and Blade!
I always thought that Blunt and Blade were very stupid, and that they should have had a Light and Heavy, or Blade, Mace, Axe.
And I always thought it was pretty lame that even Two Worlds, the really BAD Oblivion knock off, had duel wielding in it.
Skyrim seems to be improving in everything but the character physics, because, as we saw in Oblivion, where Hair looked like the characters spent weeks applying thousands of bottles of hair gel into it, Skyrim seems like Hair has very tiny bones in them, as they seem to bend with the character (As we saw with the Sneaking Blond Man, hunting a deer) However, I am certain they will fix it.
On a weapon note, I can safely say that Daedric Weapons might not be in this game, and they might add some new material to replace it (In terms of Armor, probably Dragonhide, although that seems more Light Armor then Heavy) They most likely will still stay with summoned weapons being Daedric, but found or bought items will be something different.
In Oblivion, we had these materials:
Iron
Steel
Silver
Dwarven
Elven
Glass
Ebony
Daedric
For Weapons and these materials:
Fur
Iron
Leather
Steel
Chainmail
Dwarven
Mithril
Orcish
Elven
Ebony
Glass
Daedric
For Armor. I say that a large amount of these materials will go away. Fur, Leather, Iron, Steel, Chainmail, Silver. Those are almost certain to stay in the game. The others may not, but most likely will, except for Daedric and, maybe, Dwarven (But not likely)
Also, in terms of throwbacks to the old games in terms of weapons, I would say Umbra may turn up somewhere, as would Wabbajack, maybe. In fact, I would say ALL of the Daedric artifacts will either appear, be referenced, or otherwise, other then the minor ones, such as Azuras Star. Now, I think that the Blades gear will return, as there is a supporting character who is the last remaining member of the Blades. He will either wear it into battle, or give it to you as a gift (Perhaps he dies, and his dying words are to give you his enchanted version of the suit.) This will also mean Akaviri Katanas, meaning that you can still roleplay as a samurai, or ninja, or otherwise.
And, finally, I think that, with an apparent 50 lvl cap, they will have WAY more enemies, WAY more land, and WAY more types of weapons. If there is normally a material for every 4-5 lvls, that will mean anywhere from 12-20 materials, most likely around 16.
Well, thats my very long winded opinion, but I can safely say, that as an Oblivion Junkie, I am expecting A LOT of IV weapons, as well as A LOT of new ones.
I would also like to see a Dark Brotherhood, and a throwback to the dagger you get when you start the quest line, the Blade of Woe.