http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/05/03/june-cover-revealed-the-elder-scrolls-online.aspx
Yay...Molag Bal, Prince of sexual molestation and rape is the main baddie. Discuss your thoughts on this online mmo of our beloved Elder Scrolls series.
Much as I'd love to play Luper Alkad, the time-travelling smug honoured user Redguard, I doubt I will really. Hardware requirements are simply getting too high for me, even with mmos who tend to aim low to maximize their userbase.
Also, one thing came to mind upon reading the plot. Oblivion: the Prequel.
I guess when you've seen one Daedra trying to make Tamriel his, you've seen them all. Hopefully they'll make this little crisis look like a tad more of a threat than the last one.
The other issues I can see are the game system. Tes has always controlled more like a first person shooter with inventory and big menuscreens than the point-and-click third-person combat of mmos like Lord of the Rings. Are they going with the traditional mmo system, or will they try to keep it closer to the single-player games?
Also, I'm totally going to laugh at all the rage going on in the pvp when people start screaming that Bosmer are useless, Argonian poison immunity is cheating and the Atronach Birthsign is broken.
I know a lot of people are upset about ES: MMO, but I'm fine with it. As long as the main games stay single-player, I'm fine with it. I don't know if I'll get this game in the long run, though. Might be kinda fun IF I could game with some of you folks who've been been chatting these last few years. Then again, maybe it would suck! Maybe our styles would clash or something.
I dunno.
I wonder if we can join Molag Bal!
I have no time now to do everything I want...
AAAARGH!!!...
Bet there's no KOTN then either... ...
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May buy the mag though...
I may give this a shot depending on what the gameplay is like. I haven't been a big fan of the mmo's I have tried.
I wonder if the mods over at the official forums are still being ordered to close every topic about ES multiplayer?
The Skyrim forums have cooled off a bit, I've noticed. The "unpleasant" threads are usually obvious. They're easy to avoid. But the Sky threads themselves still move too fast for my liking.
I go post there occasionally, just because Chorrol's boards are too slow sometimes (note all my floods of posts here! Sorry, y'all). There's always guaranteed discussion there. But you have to be in the mind-set that today's discussion probably will be off the front page by tomorrow!
I always go to the Bethesda forums. I think I have a master's degree or something. But the people here on Chorrol are more friendly. I got so many warnings on that site.../sigh.
I used to post in the Oblivion forums, but now that I'm playing Skyrim I don't really have anything to add to any of those conversions. Skyrim forums aren't really much fun.
Dude!! Vampires suck!!...*Runs around with t-shirt neck over top of head*...I'm the Great Cornholio and I need TP for my bunghole!!...
Sorry...Trying to get myself warned... ...
Aaamywho...
How much do these online games cost per month?...'Cause if it costs, I can't justify it...As cool as it may be...I'm just not going to be on it enough to warrant the money...
Isn't the "free to play" model based on "but you won't survive without buying...."?
Hmm, so I ran into this forum where some guy listed stuff he presumably got from a magazine. (can't get to the magazine and I refuse to pay for a digital subscription just to check one article. Sorry fellas, but I'm stingier than old Ebenezer Scrooge)
So long story short, I'm really getting doubts about it. I'll list a few thingies that stood out.
There are three player factions:
--Ebonheart Pact: The Nords, Dunmer, and Argonians
--Aldmeri Dominion: Altmer, Bosmer, and Khajit
--Daggerfall Covenant: Bretons, Redguard, and Orcs
Apart from the fact that I like to choose my own side instead of being railroaded into it through the colour of my brow, seriously? The Racist Xenophobic bastards, the slaves that hate their guts and the big guys they've been warring with again and again to the point its become the cornerstone of their mythology form a pact?
-Features most of Tamriel including Skyrim, Morrowind, Summerset Isle, and Elseweyr.
-The game world is very large relative to Skyrim
Hmm, I suppose this could work if you stick with borders or channel everything off into its own little zone that can only be acessed through fast travel. Kinda more like Daggerfall and Arena instead of Morrowind-Oblivion-Skyrim. But still, it sounds like even more hilarious geographical compression awaits than before.
-Fast travel exists in the game in the form of wayshrines, which are also your ressurection point, and you can teleport from one wayshrine to any other wayshrine you have already visited
Well, unlimited fast travel would probably be considered cheating and teleporting is easier to code, but I kinda liked Lotro's horserides across the country myself. Besides, think of how cool location-appropriate fast travel would be. Silt striders! Horses! Bigass elephants or whatever they use in Skyrim! Big worm digestive tracts! (Don't worry, I've heard they're really slow on the digesting part.)
-The imperials are an enemy to all three factions, lead by the noble Tharn family and the King of Worms, Mannimarco, and are hatching a plot to take over all of Tamriel
-But BEHOLD, Mannicmarco is scheming with Daedric prince Molag Bal to take over the world behind the Tharn's back
Wait, what? Really? Tharn had an ancestor who was also scheming world domination, along with a Daedric Prince for help? Incidentally, this reminds me of what I was doing with Corrupted Heart (Note to self: Got to get back and finish that one). Except I used ole Jagar instead of Nameless grandpa.
-Also, our soul has already been stolen by Molag Bal, which is the reason you can come back from death over and over again, and the starting plot is that you're fighting Molag Bal to get your soul back from him
I see no downsides to this. Why should I hate Molag for giving me immortality? I mean, unless there are consequences, but only serious ones would count. I never understood why the Highlander got all emo over it. Apart from the contractual obligation to cut off heads, that is.
-Third person perspective
-The game uses a hotbar to activate skills like other traditional MMOs
Standard mmo I guess.
-Radiant AI will not be present
Translation: Expect Morrowind level AI. Not that I ever really noticed anything special about the Oblivion AI. More random wanderings and conversations, but that's about it.
-There will be no player housing
But where am I supposed to dump my priceless artefacts and mementos all over the floor now? An mmo-ish bank just doesn't have that feel to it.
-The most accomplished PvP player on your faction becomes emperor whenever you take over the capital
This sounds horrible to me. Please keep Emperor Legolas!!!LeetSayihnFusdroharDoomslayer57 out of the lore.
-There is also balanced PvP for people who prefer eSports
esports? Never heard that word before. Guess mmos are now a sport.
-A fighter can also spin in the firestorm a mage puts down, which sends out fireballs
Quick! The fighter's guild is hiring ballet-dancers! Ok, so special co-op skills between different classes. That doesn't sound bad honestly.
-You can't combo with the abilities of enemy players though, so if an enemy faction player drops an oil slick, you can't set it on fire
Lame, ah well. If it was possible, people would complain over friendly fire I'm sure.
-The Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood will be presented, but in what form isn't detailed as their content is hard to recreate in an MMO setting
Hard? Redoable fetchquests and kill x quests. It's possible for everything else, so why not thieves and murderers? Don't tell me you expect everyone to be a morally upstanding citizen. Mmos are all about the killing and looting, who cares if its for good or evil?
-You destroy dark anchors to gain reputation with the Fighter's Guild. They are large hooks that fall from the sky pseudorandomly and have Daedric guardians next to them.
If Mcbadgere's Mrziileft could fly, I could totally see random anchors dropping from the sky in his story. Sounds like a rather strange focus for the fighter's guild though. Why not kill random boars and bandits like in all the other tes games?
And yeah, that's the end of the list.
^Some of that sounds horrible, some of it might be fun. I dunno. Is TES online being done by the same team of devs that make the regular single-player games? Does anybody know?
Oh good. It would bother me if the single-player team was devoting less time to us because they have to split their time with the MMO game.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/05/07/the-challenge-of-elder-scrolls-online-an-interview-with-the-creative-director.aspx
Makes sense for Molag Bal having the power to bring the player back to life. He did it in Oblivion, and did it to that old man in Skyrim. Everything else sucks. We can't join Molag Bal? Bummer. No playable vamps or wolfies? Double meh. I'll pass on this one. Back to the Old Republic for me.
Wow Bethsoft's devs are extremely hypocritical. Think back to all that crap about making single player games to focus on the story and really draw in the player. They've stated numerous times that they had no interest in making a multiplayer game for this exact reason.
Sorry I'm just tired of Bethsoft and frankly I don't have the same love for their games that I used to. Their games are so generic and shallow now that I might as well just play any LOTR game. Each game has continued on the same path which is to say, becoming more and more shallow, which is the same path that destroyed the Fable franchise even though it was never incredibly deep anyways.
They copped out just like they did when they produced the husk of an ES game that is Skyrim. All this makes me think back to the fact that there will never be games like Morrowind again. RPG games that actually made you build your skills to reach the artifacts and most powerful items. Instead we just get our hand held and led through the game with set leveling that makes sure that the game never gets too intense for us.
After all who wants a game where you actually have to raise your character's skills anyways? Who wants to look for artifacts? Who wants to hunt down a full suit of daedric armor when you can just create it yourself?
Kiln: Bethsoft didn't actually make the game, some other company did. Zenimax Online, I think. If it was actually Beth that made it, I would be more in agreement with you because this would mean the TES devs would now be taking time away from single-player updates and DLC.
I saw this and thought of you...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugSSwuKsPKI...
Still not sure...Looks pretty though...
I've never been into MMOs. Besides, I'm fixing to start college and don't have the time on my hands for this kind of game. Hope it goes well, all the same.
Well, I'm suspended a fourth time for ten days from the official forums.
I guess I better hang around here. So, I might end up getting ES online with this new good info coming out.
Some news:
http://www.mpogd.com/news/?ID=11149
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqRfyfaY-Tg
New gameplay at 3:50
The PC and NPC's look great! We can actually play a lute? Yes!
OMG that looks BEAUTIFUL! Dammit!! They’re dragging me in with their pretty world, and then there will be OTHER PLAYERS!
Yeah, that’s still a deal-breaker. And when the guy said “grab agro,” I threw up a little.
Thanks for posting this, DE. It looks amazing!
Maybe we need to find a community of like-minded Elder Scrolls loving people with whom to join so as to enchance our multiplayer experience....
But where could we find such a community? Hmmmm...
My only problem is that with this faction lock, we can't create our characters and play together. a Khajiit will never get to fight with a Nord, a Dunmer, a Breton ... ect. That is the biggest disappointment.
Well drat. This is actually starting to look sort of interesting. But I still don't feel the factionalizing and player emperors. (Especially since the pr-dudes give this spiel on how it totally fits the lore. I smell one massive dragon break retcon. Or multiples.)
I did get a laugh out of the combat system though. The narrator talked about dodge buttons and how similar it is to Skyrim, but the folks on screen basically stood still as they cycled through their basic attacks.
Well, here's to hoping it will be a good game. Cause good games are always a good thing, even if they're in a genre or setting I don't care about.
That faction lock thing is just stupid
Bosmer vs. Breton vs. Nord. D'oh! Time for a new character or I will have my own war on my hands.
Guitar smash!!!
http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/05/30/the-elder-scrolls-online-completing-a-daedric-quest
Aside from the awesome emotes and character visuals in alchemy, cooking, instrument playing, we can also make offerings and pray to them. I did remember seeing a screenshot in E3 where there was a shrine of Hircine full of offerings and wondered wouldn't it be awesome if we could pray to it.
It seems this quest involves our good old friends the Daedra . . .
I hate people saying "I would of prefered Fallout 4 over ES:O",PEOPLE WE CAN STILL HAVE FALLOUT THIS GAME ISN'T MADE BY BETHESDA!
I know most of you probaly know this though.
Sorry...Trying to get myself warned.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFhB6bSZLRw
Looks pretty cool from the little I've seen.
I just received my email link to that character creation video (why do they keep taunting me with promotional materials? I want a beta invite, Zenimax!) and watched it a few minutes ago. I have to say, I was pretty impressed.
Better than all the other customization in the ES games combined.
Looks great. Finally I’ll be able to make the pot-bellied Argonian mage of my dreams! And his name shall be… Sits On His Tail.
Sign me up.
I think that triangle for the body looked interesting, it seems to give more options than just having a bunch of sliders to pick from. I watched it again on Fullscreen, and for the body the points of the triangle are Muscular, Large, and Thin. For the Face it is Heroic, Soft, and Angular. The ability to change the body is definitely nice. I'd love to play a big Nord girl named Helga, like Clara in the The Guild.
If they make a single player version of the game I would play it.
Watching it again on Fullscreen, the faces look a lot better than they did in Skyrim. Maybe they finally figured out that using blotchy textures does not look good. Or maybe it was done on an X-Box, so it just isn't noticable.
btw Grits, look at 2:03. That looks like Valdi to me, except with neater eyes!
Character creation is spot-on, except for one issue I have: the Khajiit look a bit too noble. Great for Khan, not so great for someone who wants to make a sniveling thief and ends up with a skinny version of Mufasa. I dunno. Looks great by all other standards, though.
Will you guys make new characters or old ones from the ES games you played? Will you ignore the timeline?
Some new, some old, I reckon.
I’d probably make new ones, but I have no problem ignoring the timeline if I decide to bring in an old one.
My first time through any RPG I create a kind of generic warrior "test character" to get the feel of the game. When I have the feel of the game I can begin to stretch out a little. The more I understand about a game and its stories, NPCs, cultures, ect, the easier it is for me to roleplay.
So my first character will most likely be a test character. After that I have no plans. I'll probably spend several frantic weeks trying out nearly every combination of class and race the game offers before I settle down to two or three (or four) (or five) (or six) (...ect, ect) permanent characters.
I have no problem ignoring timelines. Heck, I'm not even sure what the timeline in this game is. I tend to make up my own lore for my own characters. And it tends to be new lore for each new character. I incorporate bits of Bethesda's (or, in this case, Zenimax's) lore when it suits my purpose. But when it does not suit my purpose, I cheerfully ignore it.
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