do u want the ablility to have your own children in skyrim?

Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 12:23 pm

the resson this topic would be closed is due to the fact of people fighting over littel things it clearly says a opinion which is our and ours only dont try to force it on some one it will get you no were
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 12:29 am

If I ha yown kid in the game, what time would there be for adventuring?

Feed, burp, change diaper, repeat, bath, kid cries and ruins my sneak!

As kid grows older, add in teaching to walk, kid demands attention, then mammoth pooling to the hunting and tracking play dates.

Of course, I could use it as some bait ;)
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:20 am

I'm pretty sure that the ability to procreate should be left to games like Fable. In Fable you start out as a child and grow older, you can marry, have six and have kids. TES games are based around an ADVENTURE, not a LIFE. So No 10.
Gimmicks like this would ruin TES.


wut do u think RPG stands for role playing game a game were u play some one else s LIFE having kids is its own ADVENTURE and it is not forced apon you so if u don't want kids don't have them
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Rhysa Hughes
 
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:13 am

Not sure how playing a female character would pan out. . .

Personally I think development should be focussed on another aspect. I think having a domestic pet would be good enough for me.
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 2:07 pm

While adding options like that might sound like a good idea. You have to realize that develoment time has restrictions. You could theoretically keep developing a game until it had absolutely everything. Of course, it would never be released.
So since adding the option to have children would mean less focus on other aspects of the game, then NO. It is completely unnecessary to the game.
If people want that it can be modded into the game by an overzealous modder.
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:21 am

if u were able to have the ability to have children it most likely the game will skip 10 months to a year in the future and for those women character you will most likely have a house maid like in Rosethorn hall in oblivion so that would solve the problem of tacking care of it
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:14 pm

While adding options like that might sound like a good idea. You have to realize that develoment time has restrictions. You could theoretically keep developing a game until it had absolutely everything. Of course, it would never be released.
So since adding the option to have children would mean less focus on other aspects of the game, then NO. It is completely unnecessary to the game.
If people want that it can be modded into the game by an overzealous modder.


they have been secretly working on the game since they released oblivion that was in 2006 thats almost 5 years of work that most people don't know about. come on 5 years if they added the ability to have children it would not effect the development time'
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 7:24 am

While I don't hate the idea, I don't think it'd be handled in a way that would satisfy me.

Children would no doubt be handled like Fallout, and I think I speak for everyone when I say that we hate essential characters, but to that effect, Bethesda arn't going to make a child-murder simulator.

So if children are essential, I'd rather see them left as ambiance as I feel that children would make the world feel more alive, but not drawing too much attention to them would help us forget about them being essential.

Now if this is the way it is, having children would be pretty much the same as Fable, which is pretty pointless in the end.

If children were implemented in the way I'd like to see them, they would come on adventures with me and I'd teach them about combat and the world, but with them being essential, that wouldn't work very well.

So I'm gonna have to vote no.

This actually sums up my position pretty well.

I do think the idea would be nice from a Role-Playing position, but I really have to question how it would be put into the game, especially for female characters. Would she just be forced to stay at home or in an inn or something when she's close to giving birth, or can I just have a baby when I'm fighting a dragon? For males, just how much... lets say "interaction" with a female character would be needed before she gets pregnant (something Fable style where I have to take her to bed, or more in line with Harvest Moon, where your wife will just be pregnant one day)?

Even once the child is born... what interaction would I be able to have with it? Can I bring it with me when I go wander the wilderness? Can I move from city to city, or if I have a child in one city, will it stay there forever? Will it age (to a certain point)?

If it is going to be done, Bethesda would need to do it a very specific way to avoid being tedious or pointless. Best left to the modders in my opinion.
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:09 am

In short, no. Unless a lot of resources and time went into such a thing it would be an empty gimmick and I don't think its worth that effort.
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 3:11 am

Dear sir/madame: I'm truly deeply sorry... but you've not made any point.

Your comment provides no insight or meaningful contribution to the discussion at hand. You arbitrarily reference another, very popular game franchise in an attempt (albeit a failed and long-since-original way) to discredit the idea. If I have a book, then I ought to be able to read it. A system that adequately can age the player over the course of years? Why not? They already have a system that can age the face... all it would take is making it so that the actual BODY could grow in size (and age in texture). If you feel this is 'too much' and 'exaggerated'... then I regret to inform you but, you're incorrect.

It happens to the best of us.

PS: Whenever you begin an argument with "What all you (insert stereotype here) want..." as your first words, you've already lost.

Sincerely,
The Colonel.

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Your experience with Fable 2 doesn't really apply, here... as this is not Fable. It's Bethesda's baby, The Elder Scrolls.

While you can rest assured that it won't actually happen, the fact of the matter is that if it ever -does-... it will no doubt be done in a way which actively makes the game entertaining. Otherwise, it'll get cut out. (Like spears, apparently, the bastards...)


First thing's first: who was talking about winning or losing? I'm stating my opinion on the matter.

Second: I agree, I did not contribute much to the topic.

Third: His experience with Fable is very much relevant here. Fable is one of the games that dared implementing kids, not to mention a wedding, a wife, and so on. If it wasn't implemented already in the past Elder Scrolls games, then he surely has to compare how it can and might be done.

Fourth: You are right with your future comments by saying that if it's not done right it will probably get cut off (like spears ;) ).

My own personal question: So this thread is actually about creating a mod that will include having children of your own in-game? If so, then try and create a new topic after this one with the title: "Having Your Own Child Mod" or something similar, if you want to continue your discussion smoothly, that is.
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 3:46 am

This actually sums up my position pretty well.

I do think the idea would be nice from a Role-Playing position, but I really have to question how it would be put into the game, especially for female characters. Would she just be forced to stay at home or in an inn or something when she's close to giving birth, or can I just have a baby when I'm fighting a dragon? For males, just how much... lets say "interaction" with a female character would be needed before she gets pregnant (something Fable style where I have to take her to bed, or more in line with Harvest Moon, where your wife will just be pregnant one day)?

Even once the child is born... what interaction would I be able to have with it? Can I bring it with me when I go wander the wilderness? Can I move from city to city, or if I have a child in one city, will it stay there forever? Will it age (to a certain point)?

If it is going to be done, Bethesda would need to do it a very specific way to avoid being tedious or pointless. Best left to the modders in my opinion.

Couldn't agree more.
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:13 am

Children are to TES like energy is to the real world. Can′t destroy them, can′t create them.

At least as far as I know.

Haha that reminded me of my old science classes back in high school! :D
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 3:31 am

As an involuntarily childless woman myself, I find this point rather irrelevant to anyone's gaming experience. As such, it is also way off-topic. Though it is nice to see more than one or two word posts now and again.

I'm still hoping a happy medium can be found between waking up one day with a child, a nanny, and a boarding school application and going through every excruciating detail of human gestation. I have always considered having a home and family in my characters' backstory made his/her willingness to go to the ends of the earth to save Nirn much more realistic. Especially in games like Morrowind where the native population isn't exactly welcoming of their savior from afar.

As far as excruciating details go, inasmuch as the PC might be hit by a cold spell, yet not have to watch as his/her fingers, toes, and nose turn black and fall off, I think it's possible to introduce a family element without morning sickness, childbirth, and the terrible twos.

Actually, it's quite on topic, as Dunmer females are not normally fertile at thr same ages their human counterparts are. I also don't think parenthood is a required stimulus to save the world. Also, as I said before, children must be watched and tended to constantly, parenthood is a time consuming process. Screw up and it's not just your life that you affect.
Dragonslaying, questing, enmeshing onesself in poltical intruige does not work well with parenthood, you endanger not only your self, but the life of your child. Do you really think that a boarding house will somehow repel the forces of a well funded, evil warlord with a grudge against you? That protecting them will be underwritten by the governments of Tamriel?
That your child is safe from those who wish him or her harm, because of you, when you are out saving the world?



Also, as a previously involuntary childless woman, I defined myself not by my childlessness, but by me. Who I am, what I have achieved, who I've affected, helped, befriended.
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:40 am

i think it would be funny as hell if lets say your walking through a nearby village lookin for some strange. Boom hit the town hoe. 6am rolls around and you bounce. You continue your gameplay for a good real world 2 weeks and you happen to stumble into that same village again only to have some half nord half whatever you are walkin up to you sayin "daddy?" lol
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 6:17 am

"i have dragons to shout at, so no i cant take you shopping for a ragdoll"

i would have to say no, the roleplay element of having your own child would be fairly limited, i got this big adventure to do and so will not have time to "care" for a child... if the child doesnt need looking after then what is the point

and where would it end, i could imagine social services hunting me down because i have let my 15 children to run a mock
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 12:42 pm

No.... I don't want kids in the game, I don't want a spouse or any of that junk. Fable can bog down its game with this crap all it wants but Elder Scrolls.. just no.
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Cameron Garrod
 
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Post » Wed Aug 04, 2010 7:52 am

I can't imagine the Dragon Born running around fighting dragons whilst pregnant.
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