We've been to High Rock in in Daggerfall, though we did have some Hammerfell included there too. And Orsinium of course. Illiac Bay had quite some intense stuff going on there.Cazza said:High Rock. It's right next door and hasn't been done before. Unless they plan to make the sixth game there.
The fact that they've already rendered the land for at least Morrowind and Cyrodiil, I tend to think that an expansion probably will be in a province. I doubt highly that we'll go into Coldharbour. An expansion requires that we be able to take non-combat as well as combat options, and Coldharbour is basically just a place of torture and fighting. The Shivering Isles are different, due to Sheogorath's nature. I don't think we'll see a plane of Oblivion.Pimppeter2 said:A province sounds too big to be possible for me. I think they'll keep going with Oblivion Planes.
Technically, all of the provinces were covered in Arena. Maybe another continent, if we're looking for somewhere we've never been, but honestly, I'd be more interested in exploring one of the "Beast race" lands.Vegosiux said:We've been to High Rock in in Daggerfall, though we did have some Hammerfell included there too. And Orsinium of course. Illiac Bay had quite some intense stuff going on there.Cazza said:High Rock. It's right next door and hasn't been done before. Unless they plan to make the sixth game there.
i was thinking the same thing, we know almost nothing about them and there ruins are a lot of fun to explore for me so looking into what happened to this advanced civilization would be fun.Shemming said:Traveling time, to the disappearance of the dwarfs? I know it happened in the lore, but I dont know the details. Might be interesting to try (and fail) in stopping it.
That's the point though. The disappearance of the Dwarves is supposed to be a veiled and mysterious aspect of the lore. We SHOULD NEVER get the full story. If we learn anymore about them it should be just as weird and ambiguous as it has been up until this point, otherwise the mystique will be ruined.Larmo said:i was thinking the same thing, we know almost nothing about them and there ruins are a lot of fun to explore for me so looking into what happened to this advanced civilization would be fun.Shemming said:Traveling time, to the disappearance of the dwarfs? I know it happened in the lore, but I dont know the details. Might be interesting to try (and fail) in stopping it.
I think Solstheim is actually very likely. I actually made Thirsk the home of my Nord, so it'll be interesting.BreakfastMan said:Actually, I think it might be Solstheim. We could see the new home of the Dunmer ever since Vvardenfell essentially blew up. The island would have to made substantially bigger than the version that was included in Morrowind though... Ah well, wishful thinking.
This answer I like!evilneko said:Summerset Isle so we can kick Thalmor ass. >![]()
They might do Morrowind, just vardenfell.Pimppeter2 said:A province sounds too big to be possible for me. I think they'll keep going with Oblivion Planes.