ronmerrick1 Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 I always love browsing on uesp, learning about the lore of the TES games. And i always notice that, not even a fraction of the lore was put into the games.As a mod idea or even for TES 5 when it comes out, maybe have the game take place in Akavir, Atmora or yokuda. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:NirnTruthfully, i wouldn't give a damn if a TES 5 came out. I'd much prefer to see more oblivion plug ins, working as if they were new games.The largest plug in i saw for oblivion made by bethesda so far is the shivering isles. Why not instead of making a new game, improve your old one.Add the other continents of Nirn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Brasher Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 That would be a great idea for Bethesda to implement. The platform is in place and development costs would be low. The new expansions would also perform well on today's computers. Oblivion is too resource intensive, so you have to have an above-average computer to make it run well. When TES 5 comes out, it won't work on anybody's computer, so all the Elder Scrolls fans will have to buy newer top-of-the-line computers and will still get lots of lag. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DariusMoranda Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 That would be a great idea for Bethesda to implement. The platform is in place and development costs would be low. The new expansions would also perform well on today's computers. Oblivion is too resource intensive, so you have to have an above-average computer to make it run well. When TES 5 comes out, it won't work on anybody's computer, so all the Elder Scrolls fans will have to buy newer top-of-the-line computers and will still get lots of lag. Good point. I say,let's make this game bigger by adding large stuff,like continents,all of the provinces,new quests,etc. It might take a lot of time,but it will sure pay off,it will bring people back to Oblivion,and and that is what makes this game alive. :thumbsup: Moranda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronmerrick1 Posted April 10, 2010 Author Share Posted April 10, 2010 That would be a great idea for Bethesda to implement. The platform is in place and development costs would be low. The new expansions would also perform well on today's computers. Oblivion is too resource intensive, so you have to have an above-average computer to make it run well. When TES 5 comes out, it won't work on anybody's computer, so all the Elder Scrolls fans will have to buy newer top-of-the-line computers and will still get lots of lag. Good point. I say,let's make this game bigger by adding large stuff,like continents,all of the provinces,new quests,etc. It might take a lot of time,but it will sure pay off,it will bring people back to Oblivion,and and that is what makes this game alive. :thumbsup: MorandaYeah. another idea i did have was a mmorpg of oblivion, yes ive seen oblivion reborn multiplayer mod. BUT I HATE IT. If your oblivion is even somewhat modded others cannot see it. I'd prefer an oblivion mod that allows you to create private servers that require you have ever mod they run with. This way players can play the way they want, with who they want. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronmerrick1 Posted April 10, 2010 Author Share Posted April 10, 2010 By the way, it wouldnt take as much work as it may seem. It took bethesda four years to develop the whole continent of cyrodiil with so many things packed into it.Surely, if they were develop these tiny islands of akavir, atmura, yokuda it would take only a matter of months. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmpolX Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 Pete Hines offically announced that they're not sure if they are making a TES:V. They do have a secret game in development but its nothing to do with TES...although it could all be a cover conspiracey... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DariusMoranda Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 That would be a great idea for Bethesda to implement. The platform is in place and development costs would be low. The new expansions would also perform well on today's computers. Oblivion is too resource intensive, so you have to have an above-average computer to make it run well. When TES 5 comes out, it won't work on anybody's computer, so all the Elder Scrolls fans will have to buy newer top-of-the-line computers and will still get lots of lag. Good point. I say,let's make this game bigger by adding large stuff,like continents,all of the provinces,new quests,etc. It might take a lot of time,but it will sure pay off,it will bring people back to Oblivion,and and that is what makes this game alive. :thumbsup: MorandaYeah. another idea i did have was a mmorpg of oblivion, yes ive seen oblivion reborn multiplayer mod. BUT I HATE IT. If your oblivion is even somewhat modded others cannot see it. I'd prefer an oblivion mod that allows you to create private servers that require you have ever mod they run with. This way players can play the way they want, with who they want. I don't care much for the new TES,if it comes,it comes,if not,then this game's 'life' depends only on the people who plays it and modders. I don't think that I will play TES V,even,it just won't be the same like Oblivion,and I will probably hate it. As for MMORPG,I would prefer it to stay as it is,single player game,with ONLY Arena as a multiplayer competition,nothing else,in the new game,if they make it one day.That would be awesome,to test the strength of the characters in a nice tournament. Speaking about big things which are planed for this game,I do have one cooking in my kitchen. http://thenexusforums.com/index.php?showtopic=195010 That will be just an intro,for an upcoming 'big button' project. Tell me what you think,every comment and idea is highly appreciated. Good hunting Moranda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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