Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby Zorro » March 7th, 2011, 12:33 am

NewBorn wrote:Wow,, it´s amazing bro :O ... Im not that much into this kind of games.. But for the visuals it´s amazing... I might play it thou :D ...Is this like RPG + Fps game?


The Elder Scrolls games are all non-linear, first-person-based, single player RPGs. ES3: Morrowind had over 14 square miles of anywhere-you-want-to-go gamespace (before the expansions), and in a game with as much detail as the Elder Scrolls, it's absolutely enormous. ES4: Oblivion was of about equal size. The modding potential of both games is limitless, with independent firms and modder groups often doubling the size of the Morrowind or Oblivion through their own mods. Plugins and mods allow for anything you want. Throughout the games you collect tons of items and souvenirs, so players often build mods to be their "in-game homes" where they can store all their stuff.

The Elder Scrolls series has it's own lore, own maps, own history, own calendar, and tons of in-game books to read that explain all the lore and history. It's almost like J.R.R Tolkien's middle earth lore, except with its own uniqueness. Bethesda has even made a language for the games. Each of the games in the series is set in a different province of Tamriel (the game series' own "Middle Earth" setting). ES3: Morrowind's setting was in the land of Vvardenfell, an island in the province of Morrowind. ES4: Oblivion's setting was in Cyrodiil, the central province of Tamriel. The games are each spaced many game-years apart, so each game ends up with a totally different main quest, yet all the lore and storylines are compatible.

The Elder Scrolls series really gives MMORPGs like WoW or Guild Wars a run for their money. Despite the multiplayer phenomenon that seems to dominate video games now, there's still a huge demand for single player games, and the Elder Scrolls has always delivered. I love multiplayer games, but strangely, Morrowind still holds the place as the game I've put the most hours into - pretty spiffy for a single player game if you ask me. :D

I just hope Skyrim sets the new standard like Morrowind did, rather than setting a sub-par standard like Oblivion.
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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby NewBorn » March 7th, 2011, 3:25 pm

Im starting to think this will be a must for my Game collection :) . I really liked what i see :)
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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby Pause » March 7th, 2011, 5:50 pm

Zorro wrote:you never loose the feeling


LOSE zorro.. LOSE! Dang it! How many times are we going to have to discuss this, son!?

But yeah.. here's to ES not going the way of the DF! :salut:
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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby Zorro » March 7th, 2011, 6:29 pm

Grrr. I know how to friggen spell it but my hands won't type it correctly!
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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby Zorro » March 7th, 2011, 6:35 pm

Just a funny for those who haven't seen it. I laugh myself silly everytime I watch it. Elder Scrolls fans are very dedicated to the Elder Scrolls experience. :D


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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby Zorro » March 7th, 2011, 6:43 pm

The Official Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind trailer. *sniff* Brings back fond memories. Still one of the best games ever made (and still visually appealing, despite being 2002 era). :cry:

The musical score in Morrowind was stunning.


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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby Bullet Magnet » March 9th, 2011, 12:40 am

Pause wrote:
Zorro wrote:you never loose the feeling


LOSE zorro.. LOSE! Dang it! How many times are we going to have to discuss this, son!?

But yeah.. here's to ES not going the way of the DF! :salut:


Zorro and I discuss this every day. Poor kid.
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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby BlackCat » March 9th, 2011, 9:24 pm

Bullet Magnet wrote:
Pause wrote:
Zorro wrote:you never loose the feeling


LOSE zorro.. LOSE! Dang it! How many times are we going to have to discuss this, son!?

But yeah.. here's to ES not going the way of the DF! :salut:


Zorro and I discuss this every day. Poor kid.


Zorro, I take it that you didn't see my YouTube video post? It would have prevented BM and Pause yelling at you if only you had viewed it when it was posted two weeks ago! ;)


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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby Zorro » March 10th, 2011, 12:11 pm

I didn't see "loose/lose" in there when I saw it after you posted it. I readily admit my spelling ability is bad, but it's even worse when I spell a word right but use the wrong word. :(
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Re: Skyrim Official Trailer (Amazing)!

Postby NewBorn » March 15th, 2011, 2:00 pm

Damn you Zorro. You just made me a Oblivion Addict... Damn you XD
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