» Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:59 am
I'd say that setting it 200 years after Oblivion seems unnecessary, but I'm not really complaining, because as long as we don't start getting cars and guns in the setting, Bethesda can set the games as far ahead as they want, besides, it was already a common theory that the game would be set 200 years after Oblivion. All I'm saying is that 200 years is a lot of time for interesting things to happen, they didn't need to wait that long to begin the story, unless the events required for the prophecy to be fulfilled simply could not have happened without those 200 years.
Still, the fact that there isn't much lore about what happened after Oblivion in the article really doesn't mean anything, because of course Bethesda is going to cover the basic features and overall storyline in the first article on the game, because this is the sort of thing that's going to attract the attention of most gamers. Having the whole article be a massive lore dump would probably not be very interesting to many who would read the magazine. I'm sure that we'll see some lore covering events between Oblivion and Skyrim in the game, because I doubt Bethesda would set the game 200 years after the last game and not give a single shred of information about what happened in that time. How much information they'll give waits to be seen though, or whether it will be enough to sate the fanbase's hunger. 200 years is a lot of time for some interesting things to happen, but it waits to be seen how well that will be used.