colossalvoids wrote: »Seems like it at least for now, I'm good if the money are going into other directions instead. Personally never liked those besides the first ones for the base game, which were much more lore relevant and structured lot better, newer ones were more like a fantasies from people who never played the game, had no relation to them whatsoever and being not applicable at all for the actual game or the plot most of the times or being too vague with it. Elsweyr being kind of exception with it, but still not even close to relevancy of base game ones. Personally you do it good or you don't do it at all, respectfully.
alternatelder wrote: »colossalvoids wrote: »Seems like it at least for now, I'm good if the money are going into other directions instead. Personally never liked those besides the first ones for the base game, which were much more lore relevant and structured lot better, newer ones were more like a fantasies from people who never played the game, had no relation to them whatsoever and being not applicable at all for the actual game or the plot most of the times or being too vague with it. Elsweyr being kind of exception with it, but still not even close to relevancy of base game ones. Personally you do it good or you don't do it at all, respectfully.
Sounds like you didn't even watch the new ones.
The_Meathead wrote: »I personally prefer if ZOS would focus on a real TV series instead of trailers.
I'm sure an Elder Scrolls tv adaptation would sell well and increase the games sales too.
Man, I shudder to think what Amazon or Netflix would do with the Elder Scrolls.
There would be absolutely NO nuance or shades of grey, it would be 100% black and white/good vs evil, with "good" being a ham-fisted barely hidden representation of whatever chosen social agenda is on the current modern radar.
No thank you. Even ESO is starting to get hesitant with certain themes that have been present in ES games since inception, I cannot imagine the folks who ruined Wheel of Time or made Rings of Power getting a hold of it. Showrunners are hell on intellectual property.
sans-culottes wrote: »Funny how “nuance” so often means “let’s avoid anything that might resemble modern social reality.” TES has always been full of morally ambiguous factions, imperial collapse, religious zealotry, and cultural conflict. The idea that exploring those same themes today would somehow be an “agenda” says more about the viewer than the writing.
I'm personally not someone who believes in "hidden agendas" or anything like that.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »As someone who worked in Hollywood (and I mean Hollywood proper and Burbank) for about 15 years, rest assured "hidden agendas" are very real and very much take place.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »As someone who worked in Hollywood (and I mean Hollywood proper and Burbank) for about 15 years, rest assured "hidden agendas" are very real and very much take place.
I believe there are agendas - or background motives, to use a less controversial term - , and maybe there are also arrangements and deals. I wouldn't even call that unusual, people and companies usually have some kind of goal or might have messages they want to convey.
I'm just not sure how secret and hidden they are, as the messages in media are often, well, rather staightforward, today.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »I understand these concepts more than you can possibly imagine and still stand behind what I previously said. The agendas are not as transparent as you might believe.
So this year, we worked on a live action trailer. Never say never to cinematic trailers, but this year, we wanted to focus on a different kind of trailer. You can see the new live action trailer now.
So this year, we worked on a live action trailer. Never say never to cinematic trailers, but this year, we wanted to focus on a different kind of trailer. You can see the new live action trailer now.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kobhrqdVjBg
phantasmalD wrote: »So this year, we worked on a live action trailer. Never say never to cinematic trailers, but this year, we wanted to focus on a different kind of trailer. You can see the new live action trailer now.
That..... map. Thanks, I hate it.
Absolute AI garbage.
AND it didn't even fix that atrocious Skyrim-Morrowind coastline. Double whammy.
the trailer is simply horrendous. Like, the costumes are cheap, the CGI is cheap, the dragon looks like it comes from a ps2 cinematic, blatant use of Artificial intelligence for the map, the make-up of the dunmer is vomit-inducing. I swear, this. is. the. worst.
alternatelder wrote: »phantasmalD wrote: »So this year, we worked on a live action trailer. Never say never to cinematic trailers, but this year, we wanted to focus on a different kind of trailer. You can see the new live action trailer now.
That..... map. Thanks, I hate it.
Absolute AI garbage.
AND it didn't even fix that atrocious Skyrim-Morrowind coastline. Double whammy.
What? You've never explored areas such as Berchensod, Smagewfen, Murrmirf, Grantwido?
So if this wasn't an advertisement for "Skyrim with Friends" then I don't know what would be.