TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »The expansion will feel nothing like TES:3 Morrowind just like how Cyrodiil feels nothing like TES:4 Oblivion.
- Telvanni Towers are not accurate to the lore, We know because in Morrowind you actually build one as a member of House Telvanni and no stone is involved in the process of it's creation at all, these were perhaps the most iconic buildings in Vvardenfell and ZOS felt they had to change it for some reason and not for the better that's for damn sure.
- Several Places like Seeya Neen look the same despite 700 years having passed, those buildings clearly don't look like they were designed to beable to survive a full century let alone seven centuries.
Also what are the odds that Guards who we know love to insult you by calling you an outlander or an N'wah or Scum wont be present, instead we will likely get friendly guards who stay hello and nothing more, at least every NPC in Morrowind had something to say.
But it must follow the lore because if it doesn't then how can it call itself an ES game?Darkonflare15 wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »The expansion will feel nothing like TES:3 Morrowind just like how Cyrodiil feels nothing like TES:4 Oblivion.
- Telvanni Towers are not accurate to the lore, We know because in Morrowind you actually build one as a member of House Telvanni and no stone is involved in the process of it's creation at all, these were perhaps the most iconic buildings in Vvardenfell and ZOS felt they had to change it for some reason and not for the better that's for damn sure.
- Several Places like Seeya Neen look the same despite 700 years having passed, those buildings clearly don't look like they were designed to beable to survive a full century let alone seven centuries.
Also what are the odds that Guards who we know love to insult you by calling you an outlander or an N'wah or Scum wont be present, instead we will likely get friendly guards who stay hello and nothing more, at least every NPC in Morrowind had something to say.
Not accurate to lore that is not set in stone. Which basically means that this is a game and not something that is grounded in truth.
You didn't really give much of a middleground here....