emilyhyoyeon wrote: »I completely agree but since the Morrowind people and Skyrim people have their rehashed content, as an Oblivion person, I would like mine too at this point. Gold Coast is too small and did not receive chapter attention. I don't think they should have gone as far as (seems likely) using the same antagonist system--Dagon and the gates--though
1. There's not much space left in Tamriel for something new. Other continents? Yokuda is underwater, Atmora is under ice, Akavir won't be a thing before main franchise (likely never as per Todd Howard). Daedric planes? Why would any daedric plane have a mortal invasion outside the main storyline of ESO?
2. Nostalgia sells.
Don't blow a gasket, Vanya.
It's only to be expected that ZOS was going to observe the three main anniversaries - Morrowind, Skyrim 2020 and Oblivion 2021.
The good news is ZOS will have a clean slate going into 2022 and at least 2023. Beyond that is anyone's guess... by then TES 6 release may likely be on the horizon.
Its not a carbon copy of the games, I don't mind it. But enhanced editions I agree with you on that for most games.. complete remakes are an entire different thing though and take a lot more effort. For example the new FF7. Oblivion is going to look and feel a lot different in ESO.
Its probably much easier for them to revisit known locations from a narrative point of view, they will most likely keep riding on the single player lore as they release I mean I don't see a random kung fu panda expansion coming like what happen to WoW xD.
Finedaible wrote: »Apocrypha, Colored Rooms, Evergloam, Fields of Regret, Hunting Grounds, Moonshadow, Quagmire (aka Dreamstride), Boethiah's Realm, The Scuttling Void, The Spiral Skein, and countless more.... So many unexplored places and they choose the places that have already been explored in previous games... They haven't explored anything original since Coldharbour and I cannot understand why. They gave us some stunning glimpses of Evergloam, Spiral Skein, and Hunting Grounds during a select few quests/delves yet it baffles me why they don't seize the opportunity to make a fully-fledged zone out of these intriguing places. There is sooooooooo much untapped potential being squandered on mediocre nostalgia and rehash storylines.
OtarTheMad wrote: »Different continent or planet? Well, that's not going to happen. Like someone else said... Yokuda is underwater, Atmora still has Atmorans on it (since Tiber hasn't migrated yet) but it is largely frozen over, Aldmeris is gone, and it sounds like Bethesda doesn't want Akavir released or touched at all so I doubt they would give ESO the green light. As for traveling in space... how can we justify that in the second era? Yeah... no.
The only thing I could see traveling to someday is that Sea Elf island but it's probably not very big. We only have so many areas left and honestly, from the sounds of the forums whining, it wouldn't matter when this idea would be released. It could be 2030 and the last ESO content and people would moan "really? Dagon and Oblivion rehash"... get over it... there are only so many big bads... some are bounds to repeat in Elder Scrolls games. They could have gone with another Daedric Prince I guess but Dagon is the most destructive out of the ones left not used in big DLC's... kind of makes sense he wouldn't just sit around and do nothing while Tamriel/Nirn is "weak".
As for lands, well, we don't have a ton left. Here's what I saw on the ESO game map: (not counting Daedric Planes)
1. Whiterun, The Pale and Winterhold left in Skyrim
2. Far east part of Morrowind (Necrom area), Blacklight part as well
3. A lot of Black Marsh
4. Area in between Gold coast Cyrodiil and pvp land, area between pvp and Black Marsh
5. Some part of land in between North and South Elsweyr
6. A good chunk of Hammerfell.
7. Solstheim
So you see it would be dumb to avoid an area that would spark conversations like this because you can do it with probably any of them...
1. Whiterun or any part of remaining Skyrim... return to Skyrim game
2. Morrowind parts remaining... return to Morrowind, even if these parts weren't in it
3. Black Marsh... boring argonians
4. any part of Cyrodiil... return to Oblivion
5. Part of Elsweyr that is left is small so, probably won't do done or it'll be tied to another land
6. any part of Hammerfell... leaning on TES 6 desire
7. Solstheim... return to Skyrim.
When a developer who owns an IP allows another developer to work on a spin-off (in this case, Bethesda Softworks granting license to Zenimax Media use the Elder Scrolls IP to make an MMO), it isn't uncommon to see certain ideas be "off limits" because the developer who owns the IP wants to use those ideas for their flagship title. Utilizing inspiration from previous releases is more likely to get an OK than anything that intersects with the next big Elder Scrolls project. Granted, this may or may not be happening here, but it is something to keep in mind as a possibility.
Personally, I don't have a problem if they want to do something loosely related to Oblivion, especially if one of the zone maps is a plane of oblivion. The fact that we haven't had a content expansion where a plane of oblivion is a significant, explorable zone is really quite odd. The only thing that came close to that since the base game is Clockwork City, which is a fantastic piece of work for how unique and distinct it is. It's time for a zone of oblivion to be an explorable zone. Past time. Whether that's the Deadlands or something else doesn't much matter to me.
When a developer who owns an IP allows another developer to work on a spin-off (in this case, Bethesda Softworks granting license to Zenimax Media use the Elder Scrolls IP to make an MMO), it isn't uncommon to see certain ideas be "off limits" because the developer who owns the IP wants to use those ideas for their flagship title. Utilizing inspiration from previous releases is more likely to get an OK than anything that intersects with the next big Elder Scrolls project. Granted, this may or may not be happening here, but it is something to keep in mind as a possibility.
Personally, I don't have a problem if they want to do something loosely related to Oblivion, especially if one of the zone maps is a plane of oblivion. The fact that we haven't had a content expansion where a plane of oblivion is a significant, explorable zone is really quite odd. The only thing that came close to that since the base game is Clockwork City, which is a fantastic piece of work for how unique and distinct it is. It's time for a zone of oblivion to be an explorable zone. Past time. Whether that's the Deadlands or something else doesn't much matter to me.
OtarTheMad wrote: »Different continent or planet? Well, that's not going to happen. Like someone else said... Yokuda is underwater, Atmora still has Atmorans on it (since Tiber hasn't migrated yet) but it is largely frozen over, Aldmeris is gone, and it sounds like Bethesda doesn't want Akavir released or touched at all so I doubt they would give ESO the green light. As for traveling in space... how can we justify that in the second era? Yeah... no.
The only thing I could see traveling to someday is that Sea Elf island but it's probably not very big. We only have so many areas left and honestly, from the sounds of the forums whining, it wouldn't matter when this idea would be released. It could be 2030 and the last ESO content and people would moan "really? Dagon and Oblivion rehash"... get over it... there are only so many big bads... some are bounds to repeat in Elder Scrolls games. They could have gone with another Daedric Prince I guess but Dagon is the most destructive out of the ones left not used in big DLC's... kind of makes sense he wouldn't just sit around and do nothing while Tamriel/Nirn is "weak".
As for lands, well, we don't have a ton left. Here's what I saw on the ESO game map: (not counting Daedric Planes)
1. Whiterun, The Pale and Winterhold left in Skyrim
2. Far east part of Morrowind (Necrom area), Blacklight part as well
3. A lot of Black Marsh
4. Area in between Gold coast Cyrodiil and pvp land, area between pvp and Black Marsh
5. Some part of land in between North and South Elsweyr
6. A good chunk of Hammerfell.
7. Solstheim
So you see it would be dumb to avoid an area that would spark conversations like this because you can do it with probably any of them...
1. Whiterun or any part of remaining Skyrim... return to Skyrim game
2. Morrowind parts remaining... return to Morrowind, even if these parts weren't in it
3. Black Marsh... boring argonians
4. any part of Cyrodiil... return to Oblivion
5. Part of Elsweyr that is left is small so, probably won't do done or it'll be tied to another land
6. any part of Hammerfell... leaning on TES 6 desire
7. Solstheim... return to Skyrim.
Dev's have said many many times they want to do the entire continent and even hinted Pyandinea is the first place they want to go after continent is done. Its only a guessing game the order it will all be in. We know they are currently doing expansions for provinces that have no expansion left or are not base game. So Cyrodil is next then its either blackmarsh or hammerfell. Then once the other one is done we will start going back to filling in areas that need stuff. Also they did say that stuff like Blackreach and other weird stuff could be done as well but will be its entire DLC as they had people who couldn't find blackreach (somehow?!?!) in western skyrim. Let's look at what's left.
In no particular order. 2 cyrodil year expansions, 2 black marsh years, 1 more skyrim, 2 morrowind expansions (I expect solsthiem will be in a morrowind year), 1 wood elf (falinesti), 1 wrothgar/reach one, 2 hammerfell years, and 1 khajit year. So that is easily a minimum of 12 years of continent and some of these will likely come in mixed years I expect the central Elsy year to have a deadric relam with it obviously or some sort of weird zone for dlc. On top of that fans are interested already in going back to black reach and clockwork city one last time before we have a big grand hurrah and set sail for Pyondinea.
omegatay_ESO wrote: »I know some love the lizards, but there voices drive me nuts. The content we have is enough in my opinion.