Jeffrey530 wrote: »Probably because there's magic and people will naturally focus on aspects of it rather than technology. Why make a fridge when you can learn ice magic etc. Plus dwemers never shared their tech with others so when they disappear, the knowledge is gone
Jeffrey530 wrote: »Probably because there's magic and people will naturally focus on aspects of it rather than technology. Why make a fridge when you can learn ice magic etc. Plus dwemers never shared their tech with others so when they disappear, the knowledge is gone
Very good point
The dwemers was kind of experts on this with their robots who use magic instead of an computer for controll, usualy powered by magic too although some larger used steam, but they are build.lol got me thinking about the fridge analogy from before.
I think a fridge that mix's Technology with magic would be cool.
Instead of cooling however it acts as a stasis chamber of sorts.
You imbue it with magic to run and it creates a pocket portal (Saving on space) in which there is no passage of time. any food you put say, on one shelf will stay the same temp as when it went in while another shelf could heat with a final shelf for cooling.
When you close the door then time stops inside preserving the foods condition plus tempriture (Or alters it depending on the shelf)
They progressed but it was slow going, it looks like who more technology you have you faster it tend to advance.It’s Groundhog Day...again...
There’s plenty of native tribes here that never really progressed until the Europeans invaded. Just look at the Americas and Australia for instance.
Jeffrey530 wrote: »Probably because there's magic and people will naturally focus on aspects of it rather than technology. Why make a fridge when you can learn ice magic etc. Plus dwemers never shared their tech with others so when they disappear, the knowledge is gone
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Jeffrey530 wrote: »Probably because there's magic and people will naturally focus on aspects of it rather than technology. Why make a fridge when you can learn ice magic etc. Plus dwemers never shared their tech with others so when they disappear, the knowledge is gone
Why make a Crossbow or a Sword when you have Magic? same logic applies yet those things still exist.
It's just how these types of fictional worlds work.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Jeffrey530 wrote: »Probably because there's magic and people will naturally focus on aspects of it rather than technology. Why make a fridge when you can learn ice magic etc. Plus dwemers never shared their tech with others so when they disappear, the knowledge is gone
Why make a Crossbow or a Sword when you have Magic? same logic applies yet those things still exist.
Not everyone on Nirn is magically gifted. It is actually not that common. Some races are more gifted than the others. Some, with affinity for magic will become mages, healers etc but some can only tap into Aetherius a little bit. We are used to being able to perform the most powerful of magics but that's only because we're the Nerevarine, Vestige etc. Then there is the mages guild that sells scrolls and potions but as stated many times: to those that have the coin, so I imagine it would be very expensive to equip your entire army with a fireball scroll, rather than swords and bows.
(Addition since i cant edit my post)
I also forget that its a big trope for magic societies to be lazy in that regard instead of trying to merge both aspects.
Arthur C Clarke wrote:Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Jeffrey530 wrote: »Probably because there's magic and people will naturally focus on aspects of it rather than technology. Why make a fridge when you can learn ice magic etc. Plus dwemers never shared their tech with others so when they disappear, the knowledge is gone
Why make a Crossbow or a Sword when you have Magic? same logic applies yet those things still exist.
Not everyone on Nirn is magically gifted. It is actually not that common. Some races are more gifted than the others. Some, with affinity for magic will become mages, healers etc but some can only tap into Aetherius a little bit. We are used to being able to perform the most powerful of magics but that's only because we're the Nerevarine, Vestige etc. Then there is the mages guild that sells scrolls and potions but as stated many times: to those that have the coin, so I imagine it would be very expensive to equip your entire army with a fireball scroll, rather than swords and bows.
Then why not build Guns instead of Crossbows?
Time is super-broken in Nirn.
Queen Arzela has been standing outside the Bangkorai Garrison for, like, months after I saved Daggerfall. That innocent Redguard dude is still in the stocks in Evermore even though I proved him right forever ago. Finadrin keeps getting sentenced to the Rawl'Ka stocks over and over and over again, like every four minutes. The dragons have been flying around Northern Elseweyr for more than a year now, but no new destruction has taken place. North Point on Auridon will be in flames forever.
Time only moves forward for someone when you actively help them, and even then it's only by, like half an hour, and then they're stuck in that time loop again.
The dwemers was kind of experts on this with their robots who use magic instead of an computer for controll, usualy powered by magic too although some larger used steam, but they are build.lol got me thinking about the fridge analogy from before.
I think a fridge that mix's Technology with magic would be cool.
Instead of cooling however it acts as a stasis chamber of sorts.
You imbue it with magic to run and it creates a pocket portal (Saving on space) in which there is no passage of time. any food you put say, on one shelf will stay the same temp as when it went in while another shelf could heat with a final shelf for cooling.
When you close the door then time stops inside preserving the foods condition plus tempriture (Or alters it depending on the shelf)
Now don't think we seen an printing press in elder scroll but books are everywhere and pretty cheap so I wonder if they are partial magic too.
The sawmill in Skyrim was an 1700 design. Its an replica of an 1700 sawmill close to me. Yes they have carriage return but its not automatic, you have to use an lever to activate it.