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Which region will come next for TES?


Mister X

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  1. 1. What region do you EXPECT to be in the next TES?

    • High Rock
      16
    • Skyrim
      4
    • Morrowind
      2
    • Hammerfell
      39
    • Cyrodiil
      8
    • Summerset Isles
      43
    • Valenwood
      25
    • Elsweyr
      32
    • Black Marsh
      35
  2. 2. What region do you WISH the most to be in the next TES?

    • High Rock
      11
    • Skyrim
      3
    • Morrowind
      8
    • Hammerfell
      22
    • Cyrodiil
      4
    • Summerset Isles
      28
    • Valenwood
      19
    • Elsweyr
      36
    • Black Marsh
      13


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Now I only know of one other modern game engine that also offers a modding tool: Red Engine v3, of CD Project RED, which is used in Witcher 3. But CD Project won't allow Bethesda to use, of that I'm sure.

 

Just to add, those screenshots of Black Desert blew me away; the unique game engine is said to be able to render faster despite with DOF enabled, but with less of the performance impact seen in other resource-hungry engines including Gamebryo.

 

I'll want something really different in the next installment; I'm okay with Valenwood and Elsweyr in a single map, like taking sides in a war. 

Posted

 

 

Now I only know of one other modern game engine that also offers a modding tool: Red Engine v3, of CD Project RED, which is used in Witcher 3. But CD Project won't allow Bethesda to use, of that I'm sure.

Just to add, those screenshots of Black Desert blew me away; the unique game engine is said to be able to render faster despite with DOF enabled, but with less of the performance impact seen in other resource-hungry engines including Gamebryo.

 

I'll want something really different in the next installment; I'm okay with Valenwood and Elsweyr in a single map, like taking sides in a war.

 

Both Valenwood and Elsweyr are satellite states of the Dominion, but who knows :P

Posted

most of all I desire me throughout Tamriel a huge world (like TESO)!
but unfortunately I will never experience this.
I voted for Elsweyr, for the first: I like the Khajiit and for the second: times a really warm country for the Sexy modded outfits.  ;)  :P  :lol:

Posted

most of all I desire me throughout Tamriel a huge world (like TESO)!

but unfortunately I will never experience this.

I voted for Elsweyr, for the first: I like the Khajiit and for the second: times a really warm country for the Sexy modded outfits.  ;)  :P  :lol:

 

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How about Khajiit wearing sexy, modded outfits? :D

Posted

 

most of all I desire me throughout Tamriel a huge world (like TESO)!

but unfortunately I will never experience this.

I voted for Elsweyr, for the first: I like the Khajiit and for the second: times a really warm country for the Sexy modded outfits.  ;)  :P  :lol:

 

attachicon.gif1372460596.rukaisho_nadia.png

 

How about Khajiit wearing sexy, modded outfits? :D

 

 

accurate that is that right for a warm country and not for that cold Skyrim.  ;) at this image will me equal to even hotter.  :lol:  :lol:

 

Ger.

genau, daß ist das richtige für ein warmes land und nicht für daß kalte Skyrim. ;) bei diesem bild wird mir gleich noch heißer  :lol:  :lol:

Posted

Google Translate ist stark in dir, junger Padawan :P

 

was soll ich jetzt dazu sagen, ich kann halt kein englisch und ich werde es auch nicht mehr lernen!

und was heißt hier *junger Padawan*, ich bin älter als die Braunkohle,

ich könnte glatt dein Vater sein *Darth Vader*, die Macht ist mit Dir. :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :D

Posted

Well, I'm not so sure if the next installment would be set chronologically after Skyrim... But nonetheless, I'd like to see a game set in either Summerset Isle, or another continent for that matter.

Posted

I'd very much like to go to Akavir, since they've introduced this whole new continent and done basically nothing with it. Seems like it would be an interesting place to go to, it's bigger than Tamriel so should be a lot to go with. I can't imagine that Akavir is exclusive to Akavir races, there must be some pirates or something that have managed to make their way over and settled.

 

There are no humans on Akavir. Period. If you think Beth's gonna populate a land larger than province in Tamriel with nothing but Tiger Dudes that make Cathay-Raht look like midgets and Monkey Dudes with like 500 NPCs, safe to say that's not going to happen. Also, the other two native races eat humans and homo-mer, so no, Akavir is not happening. Put the animuu away. Just put it down. There you go. Learn that not everything can be manga-ized for her pleasure.

 

If Beth were smart, the place would be Elsweyr, because it's huge and has virtually every biome available as landspace. You could have four kinds of Khajiit (housecat, quadrupedal, mer-sized, giant mersized), every other mer and man, as the place is pretty cosmopolitan and full up to the ass in trade routes and instead of dealing with endless caves-alikes, you could literally have procedural hotspots of any type of terrain, depending on the surrounding permanent nodes.

 

But that's not going to happen.

 

What will likely happen is Hammerfell. It's got three biomes, it's got a legendary superhero (you) that can slow down time and do crazy fist of the North Star sword shit, and the Hoonding of course is beset by elemental daedra/aedra what want to kill him/her and blah blah please save us ultimate mary sue npc that is master of all guilds and trades and blah blah blah, the chosen One blah blah blah. Additionally hammerfell has issues with the Empire and the Thalmor alike, so it's quite safe for Beth to slightly advance the timeline progression just enough to ensure $$$ from the lore-ists, whom are so desperate at this point they'll take anything and lick Beth's boots to get it.

 

And for Beth's actual audience, the casual fare folks, you've got a prosperous province with People of Color™ running it like a well oiled machine to show off how progressive you are to the SJW journalists who will be sniffing all over your ass for the slightest hint of controversy, you've got three types of areas with plenty of the same cave over and over again to do your endless respawning radiant quests so you don't actually have to make crafted areas for "unlimited emergent gameplay" (sarcastic cough) and you can further "streamline" the abilities of the Hoonding so that you won't have to ever do anything mentally strenuous like actually roleplay or build a character that has weaknesses or can't do everything, which will let Beth pare down the character creation system even further aside from the visuals.

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Posted

I'd very much like to go to Akavir, since they've introduced this whole new continent and done basically nothing with it. Seems like it would be an interesting place to go to, it's bigger than Tamriel so should be a lot to go with. I can't imagine that Akavir is exclusive to Akavir races, there must be some pirates or something that have managed to make their way over and settled.

There are no humans on Akavir. Period. If you think Beth's gonna populate land larger than province in Tamrial with nothing but Tiger dudes that make Cathay-Raht look like midgets and monkey dudes with like 500 NPCs, safe to say that's not going to happen. Also, theother two native races eat humans homo-mer, so no, Akavir is not happening. Put the animuu away. Just put it down. There you go. Learn that nothing everything can be manga-ized for her pleasure.

 

Really don't know how you got that I was an animuu loving weeaboo from 'There must be humans on Akavir'.

Posted

The Septim Empire had invaded Akavir in history, but we don't know whether the Medes have influence in there now. Most likely the Tsaesci have killed every human remnant there, and Akavir is 100 times more dangerous than Black Marsh to non-natives.

Posted

I'd like to go to none of them, but Akavir or a different continent/island we don't know of or seen, mostly because we've seen Tamriel a whole lot and with ESO, there's been a whole lot of more Tamriel. With a new continent, they can introduce all sort of new lore and crazy things we don't know of, like other form of Gods even. Not to mention new cultures, creatures, places to explore and so on.

 

Also, to anyone saying "There's no humans in Akavir or other races, nor on other continents." you forget that they can do whatever they want. This could be set years into the future where things have changed, and the other races has started to explore the world more. Something else could be that the races we play do exist on these continents, but we're not aware of it and everything said on Tamriel about Akavir could've been false rumors.

 

Though if it has to be Tamriel, it would be Elsweyr, Valenwood or Summerset Isle to explore the Aldmeri Dominion story more and give the elven races some spotlight, perhaps even redeeming the high elves a bit as the less completely douchey race. I'd mostly wanna see Elsweyr or Valenwood, cause we haven't seen anything that's fairly tropical with lush forests and big trees.

 

On the topic of "What do I expect" I'd mostly lean towards the three I mentioned in Tamriel, since we haven't seen much of those zones, they're very different to what we've seen and opposite of Skyrim and it explores on the main big story of Aldmeri Dominion. At the same time, exploring a different continent like Akavir opens up a huge opportunity to branch out the Elder Scrolls world even further and "freshen up" the franchise, with a few familiar things but a whole lot of new things that's never been heard or seen before, especially now with ESO occupying all of Tamriel.

Posted
speculation

 

Except they've already confirmed it's on Tamriel so your wall of text is pretty much specious. They're also not going to advance the timeline very far because the timeline ends with cats and elves on the moon and mankind is extinct.

Posted

 

I'd very much like to go to Akavir, since they've introduced this whole new continent and done basically nothing with it. Seems like it would be an interesting place to go to, it's bigger than Tamriel so should be a lot to go with. I can't imagine that Akavir is exclusive to Akavir races, there must be some pirates or something that have managed to make their way over and settled.

 

There are no humans on Akavir. Period. If you think Beth's gonna populate a land larger than province in Tamriel with nothing but Tiger Dudes that make Cathay-Raht look like midgets and Monkey Dudes with like 500 NPCs, safe to say that's not going to happen. Also, the other two native races eat humans and homo-mer, so no, Akavir is not happening. Put the animuu away. Just put it down. There you go. Learn that not everything can be manga-ized for her pleasure.

 

If Beth were smart, the place would be Elsweyr, because it's huge and has virtually every biome available as landspace. You could have four kinds of Khajiit (housecat, quadrupedal, mer-sized, giant mersized), every other mer and man, as the place is pretty cosmopolitan and full up to the ass in trade routes and instead of dealing with endless caves-alikes, you could literally have procedural hotspots of any type of terrain, depending on the surrounding permanent nodes.

 

But that's not going to happen.

 

What will likely happen is Hammerfell. It's got three biomes, it's got a legendary superhero (you) that can slow down time and do crazy fist of the North Star sword shit, and the Hoonding of course is beset by elemental daedra/aedra what want to kill him/her and blah blah please save us ultimate mary sue npc that is master of all guilds and trades and blah blah blah, the chosen One blah blah blah. Additionally hammerfell has issues with the Empire and the Thalmor alike, so it's quite safe for Beth to slightly advance the timeline progression just enough to ensure $$$ from the lore-ists, whom are so desperate at this point they'll take anything and lick Beth's boots to get it.

 

And for Beth's actual audience, the casual fare folks, you've got a prosperous province with People of Color™ running it like a well oiled machine to show off how progressive you are to the SJW journalists who will be sniffing all over your ass for the slightest hint of controversy, you've got three types of areas with plenty of the same cave over and over again to do your endless respawning radiant quests so you don't actually have to make crafted areas for "unlimited emergent gameplay" (sarcastic cough) and you can further "streamline" the abilities of the Hoonding so that you won't have to ever do anything mentally strenuous like actually roleplay or build a character that has weaknesses or can't do everything, which will let Beth pare down the character creation system even further aside from the visuals.

 

 

So, basically: you don't like the fact that Bethesda may create their game to appeal both the casual as well as long-term customers and instead you would prefer for them to cater to your own vision of the game. Furthermore, if anyone does not share this opinion, they are "animuu" weeaboos who want to manga-iz the game for their pleasure. Perfectly understandable.

 

Too bad you are not taking into account the fact that 4 different climates in one region would require significantly more work and resources than placing a game in a region where the landscape does not differ so much. The same goes for creating a dozen of different models for just a single race. But those are just minor details. Who would care about such things as money when instead Bethesda may have a gratitude of someone like you for creating the game to your liking.

 

I would advise less demeaning attitude toward other people's opinions in the future. You would be taken much more seriously then.

Posted

Daggerfall was set in Hammerfell and High Rock areas. Morrowind was Vvardenfell regions, Oblivion was Cyrodiil.. Skyrim is skyrim so basically if we dont count miniscule "unpresented regions" ..Next one will be Alinor (summerset isles) and maybe parts of Elsweyr, if we go with events that happened in skyrim. I doubt Black Marsh will be anything other than maybe a giant dlc where dunmer wage war with argonians to take back their volcano.

Posted

 

 

I'd very much like to go to Akavir, since they've introduced this whole new continent and done basically nothing with it. Seems like it would be an interesting place to go to, it's bigger than Tamriel so should be a lot to go with. I can't imagine that Akavir is exclusive to Akavir races, there must be some pirates or something that have managed to make their way over and settled.

 

There are no humans on Akavir. Period. If you think Beth's gonna populate a land larger than province in Tamriel with nothing but Tiger Dudes that make Cathay-Raht look like midgets and Monkey Dudes with like 500 NPCs, safe to say that's not going to happen. Also, the other two native races eat humans and homo-mer, so no, Akavir is not happening. Put the animuu away. Just put it down. There you go. Learn that not everything can be manga-ized for her pleasure.

 

If Beth were smart, the place would be Elsweyr, because it's huge and has virtually every biome available as landspace. You could have four kinds of Khajiit (housecat, quadrupedal, mer-sized, giant mersized), every other mer and man, as the place is pretty cosmopolitan and full up to the ass in trade routes and instead of dealing with endless caves-alikes, you could literally have procedural hotspots of any type of terrain, depending on the surrounding permanent nodes.

 

But that's not going to happen.

 

What will likely happen is Hammerfell. It's got three biomes, it's got a legendary superhero (you) that can slow down time and do crazy fist of the North Star sword shit, and the Hoonding of course is beset by elemental daedra/aedra what want to kill him/her and blah blah please save us ultimate mary sue npc that is master of all guilds and trades and blah blah blah, the chosen One blah blah blah. Additionally hammerfell has issues with the Empire and the Thalmor alike, so it's quite safe for Beth to slightly advance the timeline progression just enough to ensure $$$ from the lore-ists, whom are so desperate at this point they'll take anything and lick Beth's boots to get it.

 

And for Beth's actual audience, the casual fare folks, you've got a prosperous province with People of Color™ running it like a well oiled machine to show off how progressive you are to the SJW journalists who will be sniffing all over your ass for the slightest hint of controversy, you've got three types of areas with plenty of the same cave over and over again to do your endless respawning radiant quests so you don't actually have to make crafted areas for "unlimited emergent gameplay" (sarcastic cough) and you can further "streamline" the abilities of the Hoonding so that you won't have to ever do anything mentally strenuous like actually roleplay or build a character that has weaknesses or can't do everything, which will let Beth pare down the character creation system even further aside from the visuals.

 

 

So, basically: you don't like the fact that Bethesda may create their game to appeal both the casual as well as long-term customers and instead you would prefer for them to cater to your own vision of the game. Furthermore, if anyone does not share this opinion, they are "animuu" weeaboos who want to manga-iz the game for their pleasure. Perfectly understandable.

 

Too bad you are not taking into account the fact that 4 different climates in one region would require significantly more work and resources than placing a game in a region where the landscape does not differ so much. The same goes for creating a dozen of different models for just a single race. But those are just minor details. Who would care about such things as money when instead Bethesda may have a gratitude of someone like you for creating the game to your liking.

 

I would advise less demeaning attitude toward other people's opinions in the future. You would be taken much more seriously then.

 

 

1. Mangas want to not I see in Elders Scroll, they do not belong in this series! 

    there are plenty of Asian RPG's, the market is full of them!

2. of course costs the development of a game, money (lots of money)! but how much they earn with a good game (even more money)!

3. Bethesda should be able a really good and big game to make (sweep away all companies) :P

 

tumblr_npyw34QlAv1ruienfo1_500.gif

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I'd very much like to go to Akavir, since they've introduced this whole new continent and done basically nothing with it. Seems like it would be an interesting place to go to, it's bigger than Tamriel so should be a lot to go with. I can't imagine that Akavir is exclusive to Akavir races, there must be some pirates or something that have managed to make their way over and settled.

 

There are no humans on Akavir. Period. If you think Beth's gonna populate a land larger than province in Tamriel with nothing but Tiger Dudes that make Cathay-Raht look like midgets and Monkey Dudes with like 500 NPCs, safe to say that's not going to happen. Also, the other two native races eat humans and homo-mer, so no, Akavir is not happening. Put the animuu away. Just put it down. There you go. Learn that not everything can be manga-ized for her pleasure.

 

If Beth were smart, the place would be Elsweyr, because it's huge and has virtually every biome available as landspace. You could have four kinds of Khajiit (housecat, quadrupedal, mer-sized, giant mersized), every other mer and man, as the place is pretty cosmopolitan and full up to the ass in trade routes and instead of dealing with endless caves-alikes, you could literally have procedural hotspots of any type of terrain, depending on the surrounding permanent nodes.

 

But that's not going to happen.

 

What will likely happen is Hammerfell. It's got three biomes, it's got a legendary superhero (you) that can slow down time and do crazy fist of the North Star sword shit, and the Hoonding of course is beset by elemental daedra/aedra what want to kill him/her and blah blah please save us ultimate mary sue npc that is master of all guilds and trades and blah blah blah, the chosen One blah blah blah. Additionally hammerfell has issues with the Empire and the Thalmor alike, so it's quite safe for Beth to slightly advance the timeline progression just enough to ensure $$$ from the lore-ists, whom are so desperate at this point they'll take anything and lick Beth's boots to get it.

 

And for Beth's actual audience, the casual fare folks, you've got a prosperous province with People of Color™ running it like a well oiled machine to show off how progressive you are to the SJW journalists who will be sniffing all over your ass for the slightest hint of controversy, you've got three types of areas with plenty of the same cave over and over again to do your endless respawning radiant quests so you don't actually have to make crafted areas for "unlimited emergent gameplay" (sarcastic cough) and you can further "streamline" the abilities of the Hoonding so that you won't have to ever do anything mentally strenuous like actually roleplay or build a character that has weaknesses or can't do everything, which will let Beth pare down the character creation system even further aside from the visuals.

 

 

So, basically: you don't like the fact that Bethesda may create their game to appeal both the casual as well as long-term customers and instead you would prefer for them to cater to your own vision of the game. Furthermore, if anyone does not share this opinion, they are "animuu" weeaboos who want to manga-iz the game for their pleasure. Perfectly understandable.

 

Too bad you are not taking into account the fact that 4 different climates in one region would require significantly more work and resources than placing a game in a region where the landscape does not differ so much. The same goes for creating a dozen of different models for just a single race. But those are just minor details. Who would care about such things as money when instead Bethesda may have a gratitude of someone like you for creating the game to your liking.

 

I would advise less demeaning attitude toward other people's opinions in the future. You would be taken much more seriously then.

 

 

1. Mangas want to not I see in Elders Scroll, they do not belong in this series! 

    there are plenty of Asian RPG's, the market is full of them!

2. of course costs the development of a game, money (lots of money)! but how much they earn with a good game (even more money)!

3. Bethesda should be able a really good and big game to make (sweep away all companies) :P

 

tumblr_npyw34QlAv1ruienfo1_500.gif

 

 

 

Nice gif, really nice. Should add Activision Blizzard as well. Bioware counts in EA so no need to bother adding it then.

 

AD will play a significant role in TESVI as either a protagonist/joinable faction, or a secondary villain like they are in Skyrim, but I doubt AD's story will end in the next installation.

Posted

 

1. Mangas want to not I see in Elders Scroll, they do not belong in this series! 

    there are plenty of Asian RPG's, the market is full of them!

2. of course costs the development of a game, money (lots of money)! but how much they earn with a good game (even more money)!

3. Bethesda should be able a really good and big game to make (sweep away all companies) :P

 

 

1. Of course - I fully agree. I just don't understand the ridiculous notion that Akaviri = manga. Is that because of the few katanas implemented in the games so far? It is an entirely new land, it can be filled however the developers wish to, without going even a single step into the 'Asian RPG' feel.

2. What do you mean by that? Does that mean that if the game is placed somewhere else than Elsweyr then it cannot be a good game and earn just as much money?

3. I wish they could, but I am a bit more realistic about that.

 

To be completely clear. I don't mind Elsweyr, I don't care about Akaviri and I will most probably enjoy the next TES regardless of where it will be placed (even if it going to be Summerset Isles). I just don't understand baseless opinions and I don't like demeaning attitude.

Posted

 

 

1. Mangas want to not I see in Elders Scroll, they do not belong in this series! 

    there are plenty of Asian RPG's, the market is full of them!

2. of course costs the development of a game, money (lots of money)! but how much they earn with a good game (even more money)!

3. Bethesda should be able a really good and big game to make (sweep away all companies) :P

 

 

1. Of course - I fully agree. I just don't understand the ridiculous notion that Akaviri = manga. Is that because of the few katanas implemented in the games so far? It is an entirely new land, it can be filled however the developers wish to, without going even a single step into the 'Asian RPG' feel.

2. What do you mean by that? Does that mean that if the game is placed somewhere else than Elsweyr then it cannot be a good game and earn just as much money?

3. I wish they could, but I am a bit more realistic about that.

 

To be completely clear. I don't mind Elsweyr, I don't care about Akaviri and I will most probably enjoy the next TES regardless of where it will be placed (even if it going to be Summerset Isles). I just don't understand baseless opinions and I don't like demeaning attitude.

 

 

This is Tamriel.

 

 

 

and Akavir simply is not among them.

me it is no matter, in which part of the country *Elder Scroll 6* will take place!

most like would me throughout Tamriel.

 

edit: what I have written to anger you?

Posted

Huh? I don't know what do you mean. You did not anger me slightest bit. ;)

I even (partially) agreed with what you have written in the first point.

Posted

Huh? I don't know what do you mean. You did not anger me slightest bit. ;)

I even (partially) agreed with what you have written in the first point.

 

Oh, sorry, I was referring on this *I don't like demeaning attitude*.

I thought I had written something wrong. :lol:

Posted

Didn't somebody already make a DLC sized mod for both Elsweyr and Hammerfell?  ... haha, PROBLEM SOLVED! All you have to do is find it and download it ;P just kidding.

I'm not a Lore enthusiast, nor do I care about it one way or another... I'm just a simple little gamer who is gonna buy it the day it is released regardless of were it takes place But...after reading these 4 pages of posting, I think Black Marsh would be a veeeeerrrrry cool setting for TES VI, though I believe it will be rather difficult to create a believable or playable atmosphere not to mention how taxing it will be to the average players rig!!! heck, i've upgraded my rig 3 times since Skyrim has been released...Now just imagine what a fantasy style swamp is going to look like... *THINKING* ... If Beth does it right, it will be a Masterpiece but, if they rush it, Well... modders be prepared to fix it LOL

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