TonyRockaroni wrote: »For those of you who don't see any point in going back to Skyrim because we went there in TESV, keep in mind the fact that Winterhold was destroyed before the events of that game, and is still standing during the events of ESO.
I get that not everyone is excited to return to Skyrim. But as someone who legitimately loves The Elder Scrolls' lore, the idea of getting to see what Winterhold was like when it was Skyrim's capital is friggin' exciting to me!
Nemesis7884 wrote: »
Nemesis7884 wrote: »
The same people griping about Skyrim would be doing so even if it were released 5 years from now. At some point, if this game continues, the zone has to be touched, but still, people are going to complain because they hate nostalgia or something.
Thoroughly predictable and unimaginative.
I hope they can pull a really compelling story and zone together, rather than a tired retread that only caters to fanbois. Not optimistic.
redgreensunset wrote: »Nemesis7884 wrote: »
Um, Hammerfell?
Loves_guars wrote: »Nemesis7884 wrote: »
The same people griping about Skyrim would be doing so even if it were released 5 years from now. At some point, if this game continues, the zone has to be touched, but still, people are going to complain because they hate nostalgia or something.
I don't hate nostalgia... I was very supportive of Morrowind chapter... The problem is Skyrim... I just find it so dull. Hopefully they will spice it with something else besides dragons and vikin.. Erm .. "Nords". I like the glowy mushrooms, a trip to the center of the earth sounds cool. Maybe something with Dwemers.
Thoroughly predictable and unimaginative.
I hope they can pull a really compelling story and zone together, rather than a tired retread that only caters to fanbois. Not optimistic.
dcam86b14_ESO wrote: »everyone knew it back in 2014, it was just a matter of time.
Bring on the skyrim!