Yeah. It reminds me of a special place up in Northern Norway where I used to go fishing with my family. We'd have to make our way up a mountain, through a birch forest; and finally we would reach the water. I remember that particular water very well. It was almost always completely still, not a movement on the surface, and the surrounding mountains were reflected flawlessly in it.benzooka said:I liked that picture the most. The nature looks so homely and familiar, for a change.Jonluw said:Oh god. The birch forest. It's mind-numbing in its beauty. I don't think I can take the wait.
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And what about Blade? The marvel character.rokkolpo said:Drakengard did that before Divinity II.Ultratwinkie said:Let me get this straight... You fight dragons but you are part one? Sounds like a Divinity II rip off. Way to reach a new low of plagiarism, Todd.
Way to reach a new low for Divinity then?
The Actuall canon and story of the elserscrolls universe states that yeah......The dragons are really smart, some even know human speech to a point. the only reason they werent in oblivion is because they were hunted to extinction and thought to be long gone, and apparently they found refuge in skyrim....for a time. This game....is going to be awsome..........sauceJonluw said:I admire your ability to infer everything about a game's characters, gameplay and content and judge its overall quality from 7 screenshots alone.Fumbleumble said:Really? More Dragons?
How dull. One company does something (whoever did it first is unimportant)and then the entire industry suck the idea right down to the marrow.
It seems that no one working in games has any ideas other than Zombies and Dragon. Piracy isn't killing the games industry, it's unimaginative developers.
...And what is it with the constant "go KILL dragons" storylines? I've always prefered my Dragons intelligent and machiavellian... not just flying fodder.
So Skyrim is just going to be a big dead world, with fed ex questing, the same cut and paste dungeons (although here it looks like valleys, to get away from the snow), crap voices, levelling for idiots, laughable respresentations of people ........ and dragons....... is this supposed to be attractive in someway?
It might look ok (generallly, although snow becomes very boring, very quickly) but that's no reason to buy a 'GAME'..Bethesda's Oblivion type of gameplay (and seeing as it was the most popular of the franchise they're not about to change it that much) sucked so much ass, it bored me to tears.
To everyone hoping for more of a Morrowind feel.....lol.. No. Games developers have never evolved a dumber gameplay then reversed that decision.
From the sound of things, I wouldn't put it past them to make some intelligent dragons.
I don't know the lore myself; but I did think the dragons in the elder scrolls were probably intelligent (mostly due to the bit with Martin at the end of Oblivion). So it seems my gut feeling might have been right. Imagine if you could yield and talk to the dragons... That'd be weird.tonyl said:The Actuall canon and story of the elserscrolls universe states that yeah......The dragons are really smart, some even know human speech to a point. the only reason they werent in oblivion is because they were hunted to extinction and thought to be long gone, and apparently they found refuge in skyrim....for a time. This game....is going to be awsome..........sauceJonluw said:From the sound of things, I wouldn't put it past them to make some intelligent dragons.
No it bloody hasn't. The only mention of dragons in the last couple thousand years (ie, the length of the timeline) has been of dragons operating normally as Akaviri war mounts or servants of the Empire.That's because the fiction has been clear on the point that the dragons were banished thousands of years ago.
Is this irony? Help me out.I liked that picture the most. The nature looks so homely and familiar, for a change.
Let me get this straight; You've seen a handful of pictures, and maybe the trailer. Despite the fact that we barely know anything about this game at time of writing, you've written a laundry list of complaints about it anyway. Begone, troll.Fumbleumble said:Really? More Dragons?
How dull. One company does something (whoever did it first is unimportant)and then the entire industry suck the idea right down to the marrow.
It seems that no one working in games has any ideas other than Zombies and Dragon. Piracy isn't killing the games industry, it's unimaginative developers.
...And what is it with the constant "go KILL dragons" storylines? I've always prefered my Dragons intelligent and machiavellian... not just flying fodder.
So Skyrim is just going to be a big dead world, with fed ex questing, the same cut and paste dungeons (although here it looks like valleys, to get away from the snow), crap voices, levelling for idiots, laughable respresentations of people ........ and dragons....... is this supposed to be attractive in someway?
It might look ok (generallly, although snow becomes very boring, very quickly) but that's no reason to buy a 'GAME'..Bethesda's Oblivion type of gameplay (and seeing as it was the most popular of the franchise they're not about to change it that much) sucked so much ass, it bored me to tears.
To everyone hoping for more of a Morrowind feel.....lol.. No. Games developers have never evolved a dumber gameplay then reversed that decision.