TheImperfect wrote: »NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »I'm happy with anything as long as it's well done for once, and not more Skyrim or Morrowind. Had a bit too much of that.
Bosmer and redguard are very lacking in some love, then followed by orcs and argonians. Imperials in a certain way got "content", but it's never really focused on them, not even Blackwood was, and they're either treated like decoration, bad guys, or morons. I'd love a Nibenay chapter that actually focuses on Nibenay and its people. I want to see that cultural split of Nibenese and Colovian. I want to see the so called soul of Cyrodiil, with gaudy looking Nibenese people, enjoying philosphy, magic, various views of religion and cults, mercantile, diplomacy and being cutthroat deviants at the same time. I want silk and rice farms. I want Mir Corrup to finally appear for the first time and be on the map, which should definitely be somewhere in Nibenay.
This goes for any province and culture they make a chapter in. I want ZOS to actually focus on the province and it's culture when making chapter. Putting love and care into portraying them well according to lore and filling out the stuff it already have with interesting things, not being afraid to get weird and fantastical. Making a deep dive into it. Not more samey and bland stuff where so much is just recolours and using the same or similar fauna and flora. Nor splitting it up with some massive daedra or world ending plot, making it mediocre at best.
I want a chapter about Bosmer/Valenwood, Hammerfell, Cyrodiil or whatever, to be really about it and its people and cultures.
Well orcs legit got the second DLC and first real zone expansion with Wrothgar. Can't really expand much beyond that since their native range is basically that and dotted throughout southern Skyrim.
As for new stuff everyone knows ZOS is holding off on Hammerfell because of TES6, but the problem with argonians is everyone HATED Murkmire to the point the DLC was given away as a monthly reward.
I think sometimed things are avoided because people might not like it but instead should really deep dive on it and focus on the really exciting and cool aspects of it and then some people will realise that they actually like it.
Hermaeus_Mora wrote: »Akavir of course. It would be very interesting. This is huge potential
If you finished the Necrom, you might be excited about...A long-hidden Daedric prince: Ithelia. She is the "Prince of Paths", "the Mistress of the Untraveled Road", "the Fate-Changed" and the "Unseen"...basically the god of "what could have been".
Along with Bal Sunnar introducing time travel, I think they are opening up the possibility of taking us to different eras and even alternate timelines.
Maybe we are going to get to go to the time of the Dwemer, or an alternate history where they survived.
Maybe even get them as a new playable race??
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »
Or maybe there isn't going to be a new zone, and they're just going to stick bits of next year's storyline into existing zones. They're getting good a that.
Silentverge wrote: »Any zone in Tamriel, I want to see every zone finished on the continent.
If you finished the Necrom, you might be excited about...A long-hidden Daedric prince: Ithelia. She is the "Prince of Paths", "the Mistress of the Untraveled Road", "the Fate-Changed" and the "Unseen"...basically the god of "what could have been".
Along with Bal Sunnar introducing time travel, I think they are opening up the possibility of taking us to different eras and even alternate timelines.
Maybe we are going to get to go to the time of the Dwemer, or an alternate history where they survived.
Maybe even get them as a new playable race??
Araneae6537 wrote: »Silentverge wrote: »Any zone in Tamriel, I want to see every zone finished on the continent.
Yes! More Saxhleel content in the future, including a proper chapter including more assets from the Xanmeer era as we’ve got during The Reach DLC for the Dwemer!
I continue to see a lot of people hoping for Skingrad — what is of particular interest about it? Looking it up, it seems very much like many cities in the game. Is it to have more Imperial cities. Would it bring something to the game that Leyawiin did not? Or is it another reason entirely?