SG_Celerrimus wrote: »They are definitely adding more player freedom, which is fantastic. If they are going for a full Sandbox style game, then I am afraid that in a few months, I might suddenly disappear from real life.
Alphashado wrote: »Also, they intend for housing to be "non instanced" which would be very sandboxy. Although it's hard to imagine how they plan to do this with all the different phases.
Alphashado wrote: »Also, they intend for housing to be "non instanced" which would be very sandboxy. Although it's hard to imagine how they plan to do this with all the different phases.
forbarcusb16_ESO wrote: »Personally, what I'd like to see, is the majority of Skyrim (and Elsweyr, I love my Khajiit, Khenarthi's Roost was a nice little taster but I want to see more, but I digress) available. I'd like to hop over to Whiterun and see what everything looked like 1000 years prior to our beloved Dovahkiin's claim to fame.
I could imagine heading up the 7,000 steps in ESO, encountering that troll we saw on our first time, but I'd like to see that as a world boss, and I'd also like to go to Solitude, Dawnstar, have a butcher's at the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary, and all that.
But I don't want this in a watered down, unfamiliar version. Like Riften and Windhelm, I didn't recognise anything there. I found that Riften was just too big and too diverse from what we saw in Skyrim, and although this is understandable as 1000 years is a long time, I just felt disappointed that Riften just wasn't recognisable.
NadiusMaximus wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »Also, they intend for housing to be "non instanced" which would be very sandboxy. Although it's hard to imagine how they plan to do this with all the different phases.
It would have to be a large instance to work.
A guild neighborhood would work.
Go to a gate somewhere, open it, boom your in a gated community made up of your guild members houses.
SG_Celerrimus wrote: »They are definitely adding more player freedom, which is fantastic. If they are going for a full Sandbox style game, then I am afraid that in a few months, I might suddenly disappear from real life.
We can disappear together xD
Alphashado wrote: »Also, they intend for housing to be "non instanced" which would be very sandboxy. Although it's hard to imagine how they plan to do this with all the different phases.
forbarcusb16_ESO wrote: »Personally, what I'd like to see, is the majority of Skyrim (and Elsweyr, I love my Khajiit, Khenarthi's Roost was a nice little taster but I want to see more, but I digress) available. I'd like to hop over to Whiterun and see what everything looked like 1000 years prior to our beloved Dovahkiin's claim to fame.
I could imagine heading up the 7,000 steps in ESO, encountering that troll we saw on our first time, but I'd like to see that as a world boss, and I'd also like to go to Solitude, Dawnstar, have a butcher's at the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary, and all that.
But I don't want this in a watered down, unfamiliar version. Like Riften and Windhelm, I didn't recognise anything there. I found that Riften was just too big and too diverse from what we saw in Skyrim, and although this is understandable as 1000 years is a long time, I just felt disappointed that Riften just wasn't recognisable.
Please, dont mention dreams of sandbox play in ESO! Judging by how Z-max handles player wishes so far they would literally make a huge sandox with just sand, some buckets and a few shovels...
I just had a thought and wanted to see what everyone else thought. After reading the developers road ahead again, is it me or does it seem like they are slowly trying to turn ESO into a sandbox type game allowing the players to control everything. Maybe I'm just reading into things, but with all the recent upcoming changes and the justice system it just seems like that's what they are aiming for.
purple-magicb16_ESO wrote: »History shows that if enuff people demand it, it will happen. Just look at the VR nerf. It took a lot people complaining on the forums but it happened. Not sayin' I'm for or against it, just sayin' that the voice was loud enuff for them to take action. I don't feel I've done enuff VR content to really have an opinion yet.
If their customers (collectively) demand it, it will happen.
purple-magicb16_ESO wrote: »History shows that if enuff people demand it, it will happen. Just look at the VR nerf. It took a lot people complaining on the forums but it happened. Not sayin' I'm for or against it, just sayin' that the voice was loud enuff for them to take action. I don't feel I've done enuff VR content to really have an opinion yet.
If their customers (collectively) demand it, it will happen.
HushAzrael wrote: »