» Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:16 am
It would seem to make sense to be able to see the landmass beyond the borders to me, at least as far as the game's view distance allows, after all, Skyrim is not floating in some void, it's a part of a continent in which other lands exist, it's just that they are not open for you to explore in the game. Now, I'm guessing we won't see towns, ruins, or any other noticable landmarks beyond the borders, but we should still be able to see the terrain, much like in Oblivion. Though I hope that this time, we can actually see the roads leading into other provinces, even if we can't follow them, it always struck me s odd that the central province of the Empire did not have one road connecting it to other provinces.
I think the real question is, how will the game keep you from going beyond the borders? Is it just invisible walls again? Or has Bethesda surrounded the entire province with physical barriers of some form, whether mountains too high and steep to climb or something else? I guess we'll see.