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7 Settings We Want To See In Skyrim


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http://www.shadowlocked.com/201210212867/lists/7-settings-we-want-to-see-in-skyrim.html

 

The article suggests seven places that Bethesda should add in future DLCs, and why. The suggestions range from the obvious (Cyrodiil, Elsweyr), to the legendary (Summerset Isles, Atmora) to stuff nobody has thought of yet (Hunting Grounds of Hircine).

 

Definitely an interesting read for Skyrim fans!

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Im worried that Skyrim will be the Last TES Game and that MMO is the Future in witch i Hate Online Games. :facepalm:

 

I think Summerset Isle and Elswyer should be their Own TES Games, sure the Mods look Cool, but that would only make Bethesda cut the Next DLC Short witch should be a New Full Game.

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Cyrodill - take back the City and kick out the High Elves

 

The Empire did that... 20 years ago. Rather handedly, in fact.

 

Anyway, of all those options, only Hercine's Hunting Grounds, and Atmora, really fit with Skyrim.

 

The Hunting Grounds gives the opportunity to wrap up the Companions line rather pleasently.

 

Atmora, being the homeland of the Nords (and the Dragon-cult) would fit quite well with the overall theme of Skyrim. Maybe you could descover the true cause of the Dragon War, or surviving members of the Dragon Cult.

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I'd rather they progress through the provinces one game at a time.

Deadric Planes are fine for DLCs each game should have one.

 

If they add everything as DLCs for Skyrim it will take the same time and cost as much only with no possibility to enhance the base game (like the engine and stuff).

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What? Dunno where you're getting that information but a look at the blog suggests otherwise.

 

I wouldn't say a new world is needed, but an event that permanently changes Tamriel into an even more diverse world would be a good change. As it is now, it just doesn't feel like an geographically-appealing area, but after a few massive events here and there, of which some say is what the TES games are building up to, could transform Tamriel into something radically different, and it would be not just a breath of fresh air for the series, but a breath of fresh air for the whole medieval-esque RPG genre.

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