It's great, I want that to hapen too, that would be awsome. And even better Elder scrolls for nintendo revolution
Oh yes, imagine swinging with your axe by swinging the Revolution controller, and the lockpicking minigame would be so much cooler too, if they do it Thief-like!
Finder
Joined: 3-March 06
From: The land of Nords, no not Skyrim, NORWAY
QUOTE(Sunboom @ Mar 30 2006, 02:38 PM)
Oh yes, imagine swinging with your axe by swinging the Revolution controller, and the lockpicking minigame would be so much cooler too, if they do it Thief-like!
A game can't get better than that, and making it online(like that's ever gonna happen too a elder scrolls game(ye I know of morrowind online)) With a maximum of ten players or something.
A game can't get better than that, and making it online(like that's ever gonna happen too a elder scrolls game(ye I know of morrowind online)) With a maximum of ten players or something.
Morrowind, Oblivion or any sequal shouldn't be online... Why does everybody wants an online mode in each game nowadays? Some games are totally made for the online modes (World of Warcraft i.e.), just like some games should never go online. But let's go ontopic now - I'll start a new thread about this discussion.
As much as I would like to see Elder Scrolls as a MMORPG, it will never happen. You know why? It's really simple! Everyone would be breaking into the same house. Killing the same people. Joining the same guilds. Doing the same quests. What kind of fun is that? There would be thousands/millions of heroes, instead of just one.
Finder
Joined: 3-March 06
From: The land of Nords, no not Skyrim, NORWAY
I would really not like it as an mmorpg , but a couple of friends playing together would just be funny , and of corse you would have to make the game generate harder enemies when your playing two players