BardokRedSnow wrote: »Morrowind has a Telvanni mage that cloned himself as women and married his daughters. Divayth Fyr actually who in eso lol does not have the daughter wives yet.
Dilemmas and questions of philosophy? You really know adults like this? I envy you, Sir.I find it interesting how "for adults" always seems to mean more or less bawdy content (although what ESO has in that regard is super tame - I find it silly and clichéd, that's my whole problem with it), but never deeper characterisations, the avoidance of clear black/white schemes and other clichés, and complex stories not shying away from "difficult" topics (like moral dilemmas or questions of philosophy). That's what I would call "adult".
So modern audience CAN read - that's news to me.xbluerosesx wrote: »they're going for the mOdErN aUdIeNcE
You could hear way worse things in any Xbox360 lobby voice chat, spit by random 13yo - "back in my days..."BardokRedSnow wrote: »Morrowind has a Telvanni mage that cloned himself as women and married his daughters. Divayth Fyr actually who in eso lol does not have the daughter wives yet.
Pfft! That's nothing.
TES III - Morrowind - Pilgrimage to Maar Gan
Objective: Perform the pilgrimage to Maar Gan's shrine
Then: Taunt the nearby Dremora into attacking.
Dialogue:
"I am Anhaedra. If you are a pilgrim, read the inscription on the stupid rock."
Taunt the Daedra "Your threats are weak like your flesh, mortal."
Taunt the Daedra "Continue with your insults, mortal. I long to feast on your marrow."
Taunt the Daedra "Ha! Fine words from one born from the wrong end of a guar."
Taunt the Daedra "After I kill you, I will r**e your corpse. Don't worry. I'll be gentle."
And yes, that 4 letter r-word is what you think it is. Oh, and that's base game which had a PEGI 12 rating.
BardokRedSnow wrote: »Still is lol different opinions and all that right. Theres serious and too serious. If you think ESO is bad lol don’t play the main series, Oblivions questlines are largely loved because the quests were so fun and sometimes crazy/not serious. Ok oftentimes.
Morrowind has a Telvanni mage that cloned himself as women and married his daughters. Divayth Fyr actually who in eso lol does not have the daughter wives yet.
This is the series you’re apart of. It has serious and not serious moments depending on a…. Certain point of view.
BardokRedSnow wrote: »Someone can write better…. Millennials typically don’t, and I am one so I think it’s a fair assessment of my generation lol.
Dilemmas and questions of philosophy? You really know adults like this? I envy you, Sir.
The average age of an MMO player is 26 with 25% of players being teenagers. Most formal definitions of "young adult" are 25 and under.
Age demographics can vary, but in the EU about 17% of the population is aged 15 to 29 - a larger bracket than just "teenagers".
So if 25% of teenagers are playing MMOs but make up less than 17% of the population, then yes in fact MMOs are favoured by young gamers more so than older ones.
Forget writing in games. I just found a serious problem with society in real life.And yes, that 4 letter r-word is what you think it is.:D
liliub17_ESO wrote: »
The average age of an MMO player is 26 with 25% of players being teenagers. Most formal definitions of "young adult" are 25 and under.
Age demographics can vary, but in the EU about 17% of the population is aged 15 to 29 - a larger bracket than just "teenagers".
So if 25% of teenagers are playing MMOs but make up less than 17% of the population, then yes in fact MMOs are favoured by young gamers more so than older ones.
Ye gods, this makes me feel like an antiquity.
Apollosipod wrote: »I'm currently playing through eastern Solstice and I am struggling due to the writing decisions this team has made. At one point you actually have our character make the comment "How did the assault go? I was busy rescuing prisoners and stuff."
Am I the only one that really hates this? I don't find it clever or funny. It's just immersion breaking. Why can't any of the dialogue be written like it's not an episode of a sitcom?
Alphawolf01A wrote: »I physically cringed at the end of an eastern solstice quest where a ghost sends you to tell his wife he died and you are given the option to flirt with her after delivering the news. Just low class.
BardokRedSnow wrote: »Still is lol different opinions and all that right. Theres serious and too serious. If you think ESO is bad lol don’t play the main series, Oblivions questlines are largely loved because the quests were so fun and sometimes crazy/not serious. Ok oftentimes.
Morrowind has a Telvanni mage that cloned himself as women and married his daughters. Divayth Fyr actually who in eso lol does not have the daughter wives yet.
This is the series you’re apart of. It has serious and not serious moments depending on a…. Certain point of view.
You don't have to explain the lore to me. I grew up with TES. I watched my father play Arena, Daggerfall and Redguard as a small child, and played Morrowind on my own in my youth (and later also Oblivion, Skyrim, TES Legends and of course ESO, and I also played TES1 and 2 later as an adult). And with that I can clearly say: There's a difference between the alienness of Morrowind, some of the funnier quests in Oblivion (like the Sanguine quest or some quests on the Shivering Isles), the humour of Cadwell in early ESO, or that "everything is a quip" writing we got in ESO today. And I have the feeling I'm not the only person who favors the writing ESO had in it's earlier years (base game and Daedric War story arc for sure, maybe Elsweyr and Greymoor, but then things changed) over the writing we get today. Otherwise there wouldn't be threads criticising the writing all the time. I've seen half a dozen over the past few months alone.BardokRedSnow wrote: »Someone can write better…. Millennials typically don’t, and I am one so I think it’s a fair assessment of my generation lol.
I seem to be about the same age as you and have made different experiences. But I guess that doesn't matter. In any way, not everyone can become a writer, it needs talent. Even if the percentage may vary, I don't think there's any generation where no talented writers exist at all.Dilemmas and questions of philosophy? You really know adults like this? I envy you, Sir.
It's not uncommon among my peers.
Apollosipod wrote: »I'm currently playing through eastern Solstice and I am struggling due to the writing decisions this team has made. At one point you actually have our character make the comment "How did the assault go? I was busy rescuing prisoners and stuff."
Am I the only one that really hates this? I don't find it clever or funny. It's just immersion breaking. Why can't any of the dialogue be written like it's not an episode of a sitcom?
BardokRedSnow wrote: »Good you know the series as do I, and I respectfully disagree Solstice was a large leap from the past, to me its rose tinted glasses.
From my perspective being a lurker thats only recently participating, this community would complain whether the writing was good or not, its their favorite pastime.
I don't even fully disagree, it can be better yea, and Wrothgar was its best example imo, but there sure is a ton of nitpicking going on in here also with no acknowledgement of what actually was improved, which I'd say Solstice is a step in the right direction and gets more right than wrong with emphasis on choice and outcome on at least the side quests.
Apollosipod wrote: »I'm currently playing through eastern Solstice and I am struggling due to the writing decisions this team has made. At one point you actually have our character make the comment "How did the assault go? I was busy rescuing prisoners and stuff."
Major_Mangle wrote: »Eso writing has been terrible for ages and I never understand people who think eso has good quests, lore and storytelling (with very few exception).
I remember the Gold Road story line where Hearmeus mora "didn't think about" the option to force Ithelia to create a new reality where she doesn't have her powers, as an option to fix the problem.....
So you want me to believe that a daedric deity known for possesing infinite knowledge more or less, with the ability to see past, present and future simultaneously, "didn't think of it"?....like really....
mdjessup4906 wrote: »Major_Mangle wrote: »Eso writing has been terrible for ages and I never understand people who think eso has good quests, lore and storytelling (with very few exception).
I remember the Gold Road story line where Hearmeus mora "didn't think about" the option to force Ithelia to create a new reality where she doesn't have her powers, as an option to fix the problem.....
So you want me to believe that a daedric deity known for possesing infinite knowledge more or less, with the ability to see past, present and future simultaneously, "didn't think of it"?....like really....
I headcanon this as hermie playing games with us like he does in skyrim. He having ulterior motives and acting innocent is because he needs us to do the thing and he thinks that will get him what he wants. Of course we the player only have the option to blindly believe in Good Guy Mora. Being able to at least sass him while we suck it up and play our part in the grand design would have been nice.
Great, ESO is now fan fiction.
Apollosipod wrote: »I'm currently playing through eastern Solstice and I am struggling due to the writing decisions this team has made. At one point you actually have our character make the comment "How did the assault go? I was busy rescuing prisoners and stuff."
I just did a sidequest in Solstice where the High Elf NPC said "rituals and stuff". It was one of their "quirky personality" NPCs that we run into every other quest, which is tiring.
I would have hoped that "and stuff" as dialogue appeared never, but after this thread only once. But now we know it's at least twice with the same words, probably from a terrible writer they need to ... ((editing to not be so harsh)) have someone review their work and have a lore / setting consultant catch dialogue like this to stop it from happening.