The atmosphere; more like Morrowind or Oblivion? *Contains s

Post » Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:32 pm

It will have it's own thing going.

I really liked Oblivion, but the landscape got a little boring after awhile. (Awhile being about, oh, 3 years?)

I can't remember the exact quote from the GI article, but it said something about 7 unique landscapes. Sounds pretty good to me :)
sound good but unless the map is really big i am worried it gonna look like artificial theme park rather than a province.
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Post » Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:36 pm

really? the only things i found a little bit scary was those ancestor tombs and maybe the sound of dwemer doors :ohmy:

Those Dwemer ruins sure were scary... The way monsters just popped out on you I think frightened me the most (No radiant AI). That and the creepy atmosphere in all kinds of ruins.

I think they should make it like Bloodmoon.

I think it could be a bit like Bloodmoon, only with more mountains and other kinds of creatures. I think Solstheim was one of my most favorable places though.

As for visual atmosphere, I think they should go for something new. Gameplay atmosphere, however, finding dead adventurers who came before you in dungeons, large dungeons with unwritten stories you can find out if you look hard enough for no reason other than it being there, desperation in the poorer parts of towns, contempt and arrogance in the richer, etc., sounds a lot like Morrowind and a lot like what I want.

What he said.
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