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Bethesda's DLC plans for Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim may involve the regions of Morrowind and Cyrodiil if the latest discovery involving the game is anything to go by.
A PC gamer has explored beyond Skyrim's in-built borders (via the patch in the video below) using a no-clip mode and found that Skyrim's code appears to include the continent of Tamriel - in its entirety - beyond the playable environment.
The areas of Morrowind and Cyrodiil appear to be intact, albeit untextured and unpopulated.
But what for? It could be that future DLC will populate these existing maps with trees, beasts, NPCs and buildings, or maybe Bethesda simply decided against using those areas in the finished game.
Let the conspiracy theories begin. Skyrim's latest PC patch is out, but hasn't pleased everybody.
A PC gamer has explored beyond Skyrim's in-built borders (via the patch in the video below) using a no-clip mode and found that Skyrim's code appears to include the continent of Tamriel - in its entirety - beyond the playable environment.
The areas of Morrowind and Cyrodiil appear to be intact, albeit untextured and unpopulated.
But what for? It could be that future DLC will populate these existing maps with trees, beasts, NPCs and buildings, or maybe Bethesda simply decided against using those areas in the finished game.
Let the conspiracy theories begin. Skyrim's latest PC patch is out, but hasn't pleased everybody.