• @catloaf@lemm.ee
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    13216 days ago

    They haven’t learned from Oblivion, Skyrim, or Fallout 4. Probably others.

    Or really, they learned they can just keep releasing games on a hacked-up Morrowind engine, and make huge piles of money. So that’s what they’ll keep doing.

    • @neidu2@feddit.nl
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      6316 days ago

      Yup. ES6 is going to sell like condoms on an STD themed swinger convension no matter how many bugs are going around.

      And the saddest part is that too many have learned nothing about AAA titles, and will preorder the game, making the game a massive financial success even before releasing anything of quality.

        • @ripcord@lemmy.world
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          916 days ago

          What does that have to do with the comment you replied to?

          Also why would it be annoying if people say a good game is a good game and it is warranted?

          It’s like people on this thread have some pathological need to complain about SOMETHING.

          • @tegs_terry@feddit.uk
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            416 days ago

            I think Elder Scrolls is one of those properties whose biggest detractors are its fanbase. Runescape is exactly the same, and it’s totally bizarre.

        • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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          515 days ago

          The nostalgia boner is that it was a very unique game, and nothing has come out quite like it since. It’s not even like Daggerfall or Arena. For someone looking for that experience, Oblivion and Skyrim were massive disappointments.

          Going from a volcano that is spewing flesh mutating disease while riding giant bugs around to Tolkienesque Medieval Fantasy Landscape #3045 gave me whiplash. (The Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine save the package though.) And losing the ability to kill whoever I want? Spears???

          Skyrim is better. It mangles what could have been a good story by retconning lore and making Alduin into big evil bad, just as Oblivion was about basically Satan invading the world. Morrowind’s villain may not be right, but his motives are 100% understandable and he has a good point. (In Oblivion: why would you join a cult dedicated to killing everyone for no reason?)

          As a Morrowboomer, I’m willing to accept the series changed, but there just hasn’t been something to replace what I hoped for ES4. They don’t make games with that vibe anymore. The closest thing I’ve had to scratching that itch would be Planescape Torment, Pathologic, or Zeno Clash.