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SignUp Now!I wondered whether or not to leak this stuff but I'm frustrated with current events at Bethesda,so FUCK IT. E.S.VI was scheduled to release Fall 2021 but a major part of the world, like 25% of the game, is being reworked, so its delayed indefinitely
Game takes place across two major provinces:
Elseweyr - A lot of jungles and tribes/meadows/plains/plantations. A lot of Khajiit. New race of Blue and purple bird-like beings
High Rock - Big ass mountains, lots of forested zones, huge bay of water with pirate ship activities.
Can get elected to run certain settlements
Active combat just like Skyrim but less clunky, more weapon options,shit ton of extra items like bombs, crossbows, throwing knives, caltrops, throwable poisons, various traps (only Khajiit and Argonians can create), tameable pets that attack for you (or summons for races that can summon)
Skill leveling is back but each race has their own skill "tree" now. You cant learn everything on one character and become a god anymore.Standard player level as well. So you can't become an Orsimer mage for example. Your race is basically your class. This might upset some, but there's a huge amount of overlap. Three or four races have access to heavy weapons and skills, three or four have access to all the magic stuff,etc
Story: Something called the "Shaper" that shifts people's destinies and all of Nirn itself (the planet), for good or worse, is suddenly wreaking havoc after decades of peace. It's linked the two provinces with giant portals which is why player can play two provinces in one game lore-wise. You have to figure out why the shaper is suddenly going apeshit and causing chaos, and stop it. Spoiler: It has decided Nirn is too evil to keep existing and is going to make a new planet out of our ashes. So TLDR player must stop a god that's gone beserk. Very generic I know...But you destroy it with a literal elder scroll item that prophecised it's death or some BS and a council of peaceful Aedra takes its place
I'm pissed off because I'm on a "strike team" task force of the best from each department, we have been working tirelessly for past couple of months to get a trailer ready in time for next gen console releases this November
Just yesterday our boss' boss (not Todd), decided to delay to cancel the trailer entirely...From what I understood, they want to get rid of the perception Bethesda has for releasing a single jpeg or simple trailer and then going radio silent forever (cough starfield)
and want to put out a newer trailer closer to release (you'll probably be seeing it late 2021 and game release target is 2022 like I mentioned)
Game will have standard 4k 60fps on Ps5 and Xbox consoles (yes a PS5 launch is still in works, Bethesda isn't just gonna say no to free money), and less fidelity on previous gen consoles (ps4 xbox one) along with a dual option of either boosting the FPS at cost of fidelity, or boosting graphical fidelity and lowering FPS
Will be a cool companion mobile app to manage inventory and see your character, and read some lore. Hope to god there's no monetization, I'm embarassed to still be associated with ES Blades
Επειδή είναι τρελοί αυτοί της Bethesda, τα υπόλοιπα τα άφησα στην απέξω. Εξάλλου ένα ξέσκισμα της σειράς θα μπορούσε να χρησιμοποιηθεί και ως featureΝαι, ενώ οι gameplay μηχανισμοί που περιγράφει καθώς και το γεγονός πως η φυλή σου καθορίζει και την κλάση σου, αποτελούν βασικές αρχές στο πως αναπτύσει η εταιρεία τα games της.
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3 years after The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced, Todd Howard is thinking about making it
Howard said fans should still think of the new Elder Scrolls game as being in the "design" phase.www.pcgamer.com
"3 years after The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced, Todd Howard is thinking about making it"
Ίσως ο τρίτος καλύτερος τίτλος άρθρου στην ιστορία.
The Elder Scrolls VI will skip PS5 and isn’t coming until at least 2026
The long-expected reveal comes as part of a new document revealed during the FTC v. Microsoft case.
A document released as part of the FTC v. Microsoft case confirms what was long expected: The Elder Scrolls VI isn’t going to launch for a few years, and it isn’t coming to PlayStation. According to the new chart, which Microsoft produced for the FTC, the next Elder Scrolls game isn’t expected to launch until at least 2026 — something a Microsoft lawyer also mentioned in the court case. And much like Bethesda’s most recent games — Starfield and Redfall — it’ll be available on both PC and Xbox when it does launch.
In a statement about exclusivity attached to The Elder Scrolls VI section of the chart, which comes from an interview with Xbox head Phil Spencer in GQ, Spencer said, “In order to be on Xbox, I want us to be able to bring the full complete package of what we have. And that would be true when I think about Elder Scrolls VI.”
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Image: US Courts
The Elder Scrolls VI was first revealed back in 2018, though we haven’t heard much about Bethesda’s next fantasy adventure since then. It’s long been expected to be an exclusive to Microsoft platforms, even if the company wouldn’t confirm it; last year, as part of the same FTC v. Microsoft case, it was revealed that the next three Bethesda games would be exclusives. That would include Starfield, The Elder Scrolls VI, and the upcoming Indiana Jones game.
This reveal is just part of a deluge of new details that came out of the case today, including Microsoft’s plan to stream PC cloud games, Activision Blizzard’s briefing on the next Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft’s reaction to the PS5 announcement.
Δεν θα έιναι έκπληξη αν τo κανουν και αυτό γεμάτο instance και loading screen.