Blacksmoke wrote: »No. Eso is set before the events of Oblivion
francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »No. Eso is set before the events of Oblivion
EXACTLY!
So why , why , why.
Is it time travel?
Is there something we are missing in the midle of all this?
I want a dev to reply so much to this post!
Blacksmoke wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »No. Eso is set before the events of Oblivion
EXACTLY!
So why , why , why.
Is it time travel?
Is there something we are missing in the midle of all this?
I want a dev to reply so much to this post!
Time travel is extremely unlikely. It is most likely an oversight or just to make people feel more at ease when this game came out after Skyrim as there have been many mistakes in the base game lore. Luckily it gets better with each expansion but if you look around the base zones you will find many mistakes.
Well afterall Uncle Sheo is a Deadric Prince, so I guess he can take whatever form he wants to take.
francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »No. Eso is set before the events of Oblivion
EXACTLY!
So why , why , why.
Is it time travel?
Is there something we are missing in the midle of all this?
I want a dev to reply so much to this post!
Time travel is extremely unlikely. It is most likely an oversight or just to make people feel more at ease when this game came out after Skyrim as there have been many mistakes in the base game lore. Luckily it gets better with each expansion but if you look around the base zones you will find many mistakes.
Sorry to ask , what are some of the mistakes? why aren't they fixed? is there a video of it? big hug
Blacksmoke wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »No. Eso is set before the events of Oblivion
EXACTLY!
So why , why , why.
Is it time travel?
Is there something we are missing in the midle of all this?
I want a dev to reply so much to this post!
Time travel is extremely unlikely. It is most likely an oversight or just to make people feel more at ease when this game came out after Skyrim as there have been many mistakes in the base game lore. Luckily it gets better with each expansion but if you look around the base zones you will find many mistakes.
Blacksmoke wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »No. Eso is set before the events of Oblivion
EXACTLY!
So why , why , why.
Is it time travel?
Is there something we are missing in the midle of all this?
I want a dev to reply so much to this post!
Time travel is extremely unlikely. It is most likely an oversight or just to make people feel more at ease when this game came out after Skyrim as there have been many mistakes in the base game lore. Luckily it gets better with each expansion but if you look around the base zones you will find many mistakes.
Sorry to ask , what are some of the mistakes? why aren't they fixed? is there a video of it? big hug
A few that pop to mind right now are books that have been written way past ESO (2nd era) there are a few books that have been wrotten in the 3rd and 4th era in the game. In stonefalls there is a quest that gives you Blackbrair mead while the blackbrair meadery was established just a few years prior to the events of Skyrim (okay this is a minor one but for some reason I cannot pet this one go) then there is the whole three banner war which was build on a very weak foundation in the lore. At this time the argonians should still be enslaved and the orcs still at war with all there neighbours. You can google around and find a few yourself
Or maybe, the graphics they were capable of in Oblivion are far worse than those of Skyrim or ESO, so of course the character looks different.
francesinhalover wrote: »Or maybe, the graphics they were capable of in Oblivion are far worse than those of Skyrim or ESO, so of course the character looks different.
I really doubt that's the case,
It doesn't make sense for skyrims sheogorath to even look like eso's or oblivions, because skyrim's sheo is a human that's becoming a daedra and substituting sheogorath. He doesn't even have accesst o sheogoraths full power.
I mean, maybe he does on skyrim. but not oblivion.
Blacksmoke wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »Blacksmoke wrote: »No. Eso is set before the events of Oblivion
EXACTLY!
So why , why , why.
Is it time travel?
Is there something we are missing in the midle of all this?
I want a dev to reply so much to this post!
Time travel is extremely unlikely. It is most likely an oversight or just to make people feel more at ease when this game came out after Skyrim as there have been many mistakes in the base game lore. Luckily it gets better with each expansion but if you look around the base zones you will find many mistakes.
Sorry to ask , what are some of the mistakes? why aren't they fixed? is there a video of it? big hug
A few that pop to mind right now are books that have been written way past ESO (2nd era) there are a few books that have been wrotten in the 3rd and 4th era in the game. In stonefalls there is a quest that gives you Blackbrair mead while the blackbrair meadery was established just a few years prior to the events of Skyrim (okay this is a minor one but for some reason I cannot pet this one go) then there is the whole three banner war which was build on a very weak foundation in the lore. At this time the argonians should still be enslaved and the orcs still at war with all there neighbours. You can google around and find a few yourself