umm....what?TestECull said:The only thing I would change would be the addition of guns. I find it slightly odd that the people of Tamriel have never thought to stuff a bomb down the closed end of a metal tube, stuff some rocks or similar in after the bomb, then set that bomb off while pointing the open end at someone they don't like.
very doable methinks. bring back the dwenmer. the perfect mixture of magic and steampunkery.. however any projectile weapons would have to be very limited in their power/reload time/range as I feel it would completely do away with the point in using magic at all..unless the magic schools are incorporated into the dwenmer tech mix....can I copyright this idea?Elders Scrolls should NEVER take place in the future!
EVER!
I would like to see a Steampunk-like Elders Scrolls game. It would be interesting.
Morrowind was probably the most Steampunk-like game in the series so far.
So Fable 2?Conza said:Nah its not Fallout folks!
Imagine one set in like... the 19th Century, yeah, now that'd be brilliant, Muskets and Rifles, Rapiers and Scimitars too, and magic could be something that was forgotten, then rediscovered in the game, now that would be awesome.
but 40k is a strategy game series, not an rpg seriesIamLEAM1983 said:Whaaaa?
Elder Scrolls in space? Nope. Never. That'd kill the very spirit of the series. You want Space Fantasy? Stick to Warhammer 40 000.
Besides, open space outside of Nirn (the planet) is a supernatural void, Masser and Secundus are both facets of some god (I don't remember), and stars are actually comparatively tiny portals to Oblivion.
So, um... No. Don't like that. At least, not personally.
Well, in Skyrim you can marry people...Risingblade said:So Fable 2?Conza said:Nah its not Fallout folks!
Imagine one set in like... the 19th Century, yeah, now that'd be brilliant, Muskets and Rifles, Rapiers and Scimitars too, and magic could be something that was forgotten, then rediscovered in the game, now that would be awesome.
I've actually been thinking about that.skywolfblue said:You mean like Bethesda does Mass Effect?
No. They'd be terrible at it.
- Land on other planets and find all their books!
- Become an all-powerful space god-being!
- We heard you liked exploring caves, so we put caves on other planets so you can do dungeons while you do dungeons!
well saidConza said:Nah its not Fallout folks!
Imagine one set in like... the 19th Century, yeah, now that'd be brilliant, Muskets and Rifles, Rapiers and Scimitars too, and magic could be something that was forgotten, then rediscovered in the game, now that would be awesome.
I think I'm in love with you.Muspelheim said:I would like a fantasy enviroment where technology, science and society have developed into something similar to our own current enviroment. Imagine a battle-mage attempting to shoot down a helicopter, or a group of professional Dwarven troll hunters stalking the caverns with submachineguns.
But I don't think Elder Scrolls lends itself well to this... It's got its own niche, and it'd be better to simply start from the beginning.