WalkingLegacy wrote: »My fear is that TES6 will not become a reality because of ESO.
having said this, Zenimax is probably holding back the license to prevent backwards compatibility for xbone.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »My fear is that TES6 will not become a reality because of ESO.
having said this, Zenimax is probably holding back the license to prevent backwards compatibility for xbone.
c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
animositysominab16_ESO wrote: »Look, I really don't think that Zenimax would be so stupid to prevent Bethesda form developing TES6. People who play ESO will still keep playing Eso, they maybe just do a break and explore the world and story from TES6, and then come back afterwards to ESO. Iwould do so.
And in the meantime, Zenimax could use the time to fix all the issues that are left in ESO^^
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »TES6 will be a goldmine for Bethesda. No way they will not make it. They are almost certainly working on it right as we speak, especially now that Fallout 4 is completed. And the increased interest in all things Elder Scrolls when a TES6 comes would likely benefit ESO.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
And there is another factor to it - the longer TES6 is delayed, the more TES fans, who did not join ESO yet, will give it a try, because they will get to feel the withdrawl - you can play the same TES games over and over again, but at some point in time, it simply gets old and you need fresh stuff - and at that point in time, ESO will be polished enough and have more than enough content and TES6 might be delayed indefinitely, because it is more profitable to polish ESO than to create a new game.
Bethesda's Todd Howard said, they are working on a couple of projects, but all of them would be different from what they have done before, but still have a Bethesda feel to them - so TES6 is not in the cards yet or anytime soon.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
And there is another factor to it - the longer TES6 is delayed, the more TES fans, who did not join ESO yet, will give it a try, because they will get to feel the withdrawl - you can play the same TES games over and over again, but at some point in time, it simply gets old and you need fresh stuff - and at that point in time, ESO will be polished enough and have more than enough content and TES6 might be delayed indefinitely, because it is more profitable to polish ESO than to create a new game.
Bethesda's Todd Howard said, they are working on a couple of projects, but all of them would be different from what they have done before, but still have a Bethesda feel to them - so TES6 is not in the cards yet or anytime soon.
Great post, but that is a lot of hope to think this current crew can polish a dirty turdESO has charm, has potential, but the current crew is squandering it away.
ESO will never replace the charm a TES game brings, and people are still modding TESIII-V to this day with fresh content. Content that is free.....while ZOS charges 25 bucks for a mount.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
And there is another factor to it - the longer TES6 is delayed, the more TES fans, who did not join ESO yet, will give it a try, because they will get to feel the withdrawl - you can play the same TES games over and over again, but at some point in time, it simply gets old and you need fresh stuff - and at that point in time, ESO will be polished enough and have more than enough content and TES6 might be delayed indefinitely, because it is more profitable to polish ESO than to create a new game.
Bethesda's Todd Howard said, they are working on a couple of projects, but all of them would be different from what they have done before, but still have a Bethesda feel to them - so TES6 is not in the cards yet or anytime soon.
Great post, but that is a lot of hope to think this current crew can polish a dirty turdESO has charm, has potential, but the current crew is squandering it away.
ESO will never replace the charm a TES game brings, and people are still modding TESIII-V to this day with fresh content. Content that is free.....while ZOS charges 25 bucks for a mount.
Yeah but that is the point - as long as 3 sold mounts, which costs them like nothing in production, earn them the same amount of money as selling a TES6 box, it would be stupid to invest into the production of TES6 - they rather go for something else and let Bethesda do something unrelated to not get into the way.
FriedEggSandwich wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
The parent company of Bethesda is Zenimax Media inc, not ZOS. Zenimax Media inc also own ID Software and a load of other big publishers/developers, they wouldn't have any specific interest in ZOS. Bethesda own the TES IP but that is the extent of their involvment with ESO, they haven't had to invest any resources into the development of ESO and therefore ESO shouldn't have any impact on the development of TES6.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
And there is another factor to it - the longer TES6 is delayed, the more TES fans, who did not join ESO yet, will give it a try, because they will get to feel the withdrawl - you can play the same TES games over and over again, but at some point in time, it simply gets old and you need fresh stuff - and at that point in time, ESO will be polished enough and have more than enough content and TES6 might be delayed indefinitely, because it is more profitable to polish ESO than to create a new game.
Bethesda's Todd Howard said, they are working on a couple of projects, but all of them would be different from what they have done before, but still have a Bethesda feel to them - so TES6 is not in the cards yet or anytime soon.
Great post, but that is a lot of hope to think this current crew can polish a dirty turdESO has charm, has potential, but the current crew is squandering it away.
ESO will never replace the charm a TES game brings, and people are still modding TESIII-V to this day with fresh content. Content that is free.....while ZOS charges 25 bucks for a mount.
Yeah but that is the point - as long as 3 sold mounts, which costs them like nothing in production, earn them the same amount of money as selling a TES6 box, it would be stupid to invest into the production of TES6 - they rather go for something else and let Bethesda do something unrelated to not get into the way.
You are aware the TES games have been selling more copies every release? Skyrim sold over 20 million copies....ESO can't compete with that....
FriedEggSandwich wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
The parent company of Bethesda is Zenimax Media inc, not ZOS. Zenimax Media inc also own ID Software and a load of other big publishers/developers, they wouldn't have any specific interest in ZOS. Bethesda own the TES IP but that is the extent of their involvment with ESO, they haven't had to invest any resources into the development of ESO and therefore ESO shouldn't have any impact on the development of TES6.
These guys do business - they have investors - they do not f*ck around, they have to deliver, not games, but return on investment - the whole organisation is involved in this and interconnected. They do not deliver, their investors will not be happy and this means management skulls roll - they do not kill themselves by decisions which do not make investors happy.
KhajiitiLizard wrote: »The only way TES:VI would kill ESO if it had multiplayer... which it will not. I still play the other TES games. TES:VI would only compete with ESO in the same way any other new game would. Sure you might lose the solo questers for a while... but when they get lonely... what do you think they'd do? They'd login to ESO. Well, if the game is still worth playing by then.
Look at other MMOs. People still play Everquest and GW1, even though there are sequels.
Also look at the Final Fantasy games... they still released single player games while also having MMOs... whose to say the same can't work for Elder Scrolls?
FriedEggSandwich wrote: »FriedEggSandwich wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
The parent company of Bethesda is Zenimax Media inc, not ZOS. Zenimax Media inc also own ID Software and a load of other big publishers/developers, they wouldn't have any specific interest in ZOS. Bethesda own the TES IP but that is the extent of their involvment with ESO, they haven't had to invest any resources into the development of ESO and therefore ESO shouldn't have any impact on the development of TES6.
These guys do business - they have investors - they do not f*ck around, they have to deliver, not games, but return on investment - the whole organisation is involved in this and interconnected. They do not deliver, their investors will not be happy and this means management skulls roll - they do not kill themselves by decisions which do not make investors happy.
My point was they wouldn't just favour a company based on it sharing a name. The comment I replied to said that Zenimax Media inc would squash tes6 because tes6 would destroy eso. Doesn't sound like good reasoning is all.
KhajiitiLizard wrote: »You really think everyone would stop playing ESO for TES:VI?
You can play ESO without ever spending a dime after buying the game. I want TES:VI to be released. Maybe then ZOS would actually release more group PVE and PVP stuff. People will take a break for a while and play TES:VI, but they would do that for any game. This new thing that Bethesda is working on? Guess what it would take players away from ESO as well... any new thing would, for a while anyway.
You really think Zenimax would put the end to one of the best single player franchises of all time? No, because they like money.
Just because a new game comes out doesn't mean you are no longer allowed to play anything else.
FriedEggSandwich wrote: »FriedEggSandwich wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
The parent company of Bethesda is Zenimax Media inc, not ZOS. Zenimax Media inc also own ID Software and a load of other big publishers/developers, they wouldn't have any specific interest in ZOS. Bethesda own the TES IP but that is the extent of their involvment with ESO, they haven't had to invest any resources into the development of ESO and therefore ESO shouldn't have any impact on the development of TES6.
These guys do business - they have investors - they do not f*ck around, they have to deliver, not games, but return on investment - the whole organisation is involved in this and interconnected. They do not deliver, their investors will not be happy and this means management skulls roll - they do not kill themselves by decisions which do not make investors happy.
My point was they wouldn't just favour a company based on it sharing a name. The comment I replied to said that Zenimax Media inc would squash tes6 because tes6 would destroy eso. Doesn't sound like good reasoning is all.
not destroy it - sure it won't - but it takes away income from ESO for a while - they get more on one leg "Bethesda" and less on the other leg "ZOS" where they are standing on - so the balance of it is - not really a lot more at all - but they had the costs of development and need to cover them - the longer TES6 players do not spend money in ESO, the more loss it is in the end - that is why they do not do that - it would economically be silly.
FriedEggSandwich wrote: »FriedEggSandwich wrote: »FriedEggSandwich wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »Bethesda, as far as I am aware, are not involved with ESO in any way, shape, or form. It caters to a specific type of customer, completely separate from what they've done with the franchise thus far.
I find it highly unlikely that ESO will interfere with development of TES: VI, and if it does the impact will be minimal. I imagine it will be built on a new engine, or at least I hope so, which means they won't be able to re-use as much (if anything) in the development of a new game. That will, of course, lengthen the process considerably.
I don't really know much, or anything really, about game development. I do know, however, that ZOS would not be foolish enough to kill off the single-player franchise.
Bethesda would never use a modified hero engine for their game... and a TES6 game would destroy ESO....so the parent company Zenimax, would squash it.
The parent company of Bethesda is Zenimax Media inc, not ZOS. Zenimax Media inc also own ID Software and a load of other big publishers/developers, they wouldn't have any specific interest in ZOS. Bethesda own the TES IP but that is the extent of their involvment with ESO, they haven't had to invest any resources into the development of ESO and therefore ESO shouldn't have any impact on the development of TES6.
These guys do business - they have investors - they do not f*ck around, they have to deliver, not games, but return on investment - the whole organisation is involved in this and interconnected. They do not deliver, their investors will not be happy and this means management skulls roll - they do not kill themselves by decisions which do not make investors happy.
My point was they wouldn't just favour a company based on it sharing a name. The comment I replied to said that Zenimax Media inc would squash tes6 because tes6 would destroy eso. Doesn't sound like good reasoning is all.
not destroy it - sure it won't - but it takes away income from ESO for a while - they get more on one leg "Bethesda" and less on the other leg "ZOS" where they are standing on - so the balance of it is - not really a lot more at all - but they had the costs of development and need to cover them - the longer TES6 players do not spend money in ESO, the more loss it is in the end - that is why they do not do that - it would economically be silly.
But why do you think Zenimax Media inc would prefer the success of eso to the potential success of tes6? I would imagine tes6 had greater potential to earn than eso. Yeah eso has the whole cash shop thing but tes6 would be much more mainstream and sell multiple times more, with dlc. I'm not an expert on these things, just going on gut feeling so I'm prepared to be wrong.