Elder Scrolls Thread

Post in this thread and Todd will release TESVI sooner. Talk about lore or what you want in the next game. I don't care.

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Reply to this and TESVI will be delayed further.
Fuck you OP.

Reply to this or your mother will die in her sleep tonight

Todd pls release tes6 soon

Kill Ulfric

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It will be Hammerfell + High Rock and all the surrounding islands because it will have sailing as the big new feature. And because the ocean will be huge to account for the feeling of being out at sea, the landmass size will also increase to keep the map scale the same. Needless to say it will easily be the largest Elder Scrolls yet. This will also help with previous games feeling like a themepark with dungeons every 5 feet.

Two whole different provinces will also be another big back of box feature. High Rock will be a more standard medieval fantasy setting to contrast with the Hammerfell's unique setting. Also it allows for melee/magic users to have entire provinces to roleplay in. With the Redguards being melee oriented and the Bretons being magic oriented. So it won't be like Skyrim where magic users only had a tiny castle related to magic.

Crafting will obviously be expanded on and settlement building will be as well. I don't think it will be as detail required like in Fallout 4. Most people just want a cool looking house with little effort. Not placing every single door and wall. So I expect it to follow what Elder Scrolls Blade's did.

Also expect a character progression system like Ordinator. One of the problems with previous Elder Scrolls was that at around 40 hours or so, long before you exhausted all the games content, you were max level in all your skills and perks so you had to level skills not related to your character just to level to keep up with enemies. This will be fixed with a character progression path for melee/magic/thief that lasts for the entire game.

Get hype.

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Is Talos a Nord, Imperial, or a Breton?

What a load of BS. You know nothing about the game but here you are letting yourself dream up specifics just so you can get pissed off in five years. Spore and Cyberpunk all over again.

Everything I said is basically confirmed

Source?

Yes.

The Elder Scrolls 6 would be kino if you could rp as a pirate.

Reminder every clue related to the reveal trailer picture can be disconsidered since they barely began making TES6

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>Maormer run
>Piss elf genocide by a fish elf
I'm digging it

problem with that map is that it cant be using projection, because morrowind et al. really look like this, whereas a projection would mean that their actual form is stretched.

>Stormkikes attack everything but the thalmor embassy
Uh, nordbros?

no, all you wrote was heavily reposted after someone claimed it.
all you have is a widely circulated rumor, and chances are good that it is actually planted by bethesda so they can drum up hype while smugly pretending to be cool and professionally silent, but its still only rumor, with not a single thing about it actually confirmed.

>Everyone coping that it’s still Hammerfell despite RedFall being confirmed as a completely different game

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Starfield will have space flight. That means it is obvious Elder Scrolls 6 will have sailing since boats have always been a thing in Elder Scrolls games and you could sail in Daggerfall.

To actually have the player feel like he is out at sea and not a small lake, the ocean size of the Iliac Bay will be increased by a huge amount. But since all Elder Scrolls games have the same scaling applied to the game map, that means the landmasses will also increase by a huge amount. Also Todd has said Elder Scrolls 6 will be their most ambitious game ever and you can't go back to Skyrim map sizes after the multiple planets and space we know we get to explore in Starfield.

And since Hammerfell is part of the Iliac Bay and it would be weird to stop the player from sailing too far north High Rock will also be in the game. It just makes sense to do 2 provinces this time with the increase in technology and employees and again after Starfield will feature multiple planets and space.

Also the final Tower is on an island near High Rock, and will be a story point.

Crafting and settlement building will obviously return and be expanded upon. Features like that always return for the next games.

Todd also knows about mods and Ordinator was a huge mod. They really like the perk system granting radically different abilities instead of just +5 damage skills. See Fallout 4 perks. So that will obviously be expanded upon.

Everything I said is just simple logic following from the game having sailing, which it will 99% have.

Except they have said that the teaser is where the game takes place. They have said they already know where it takes place and making the map is literally the first thing they do.

>Lyg, also known as the Adjacent Place, is a parallel version of Tamriel which can only be reached by sliding sideways in some unusual manner, only being entered through its "non-cardinal" directions.

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Nord born and raised in High Rock.

It obviously isn't confirmed but if the game will have sailing, which I'm 99% it will have, then everything else is just simple logic following from that.

The Iliac Bay won't be a small lake to sail around in and the size of the games will be increased by several magnitudes to account for a consistent scaling of the ocean and landmasses. Bethesda isn't going back to a single Skyrim sized province after letting people visit multiple planets in Starfield.