Given the nature of rumours and the means by which the details were acquired, this should be taken with a grain of salt. Nonetheless, they are some interesting ideas involved.
Returning to a place previously visited in a post-Daggerfall Elder Scrolls game would certainly be new. As some people will remember, the island of Solstheim was last visited in the Bloodmoon expansion for Morrowind. Aside from the location, there are also mentions of Dragon mounts and new armour types, both of which I find rather unlikely. With the former, they'd have to restrict them to Solstheim only and make the island big enough to make it plausible to fly around. And what new armour types would there be? Ice armour?
There were new armour 'types' in Dawnguard too; I wouldn't say I was especially thrilled with those. That said, Skyrim is missing a couple of armour types from previous games. I for one would like chainmail to make a return, as I'm not a fan of the light armours available in Skyrim (other than the unique armours of course). And they could flesh out Steel Plate, which was supposed to include weapons and a shield.
According to Eurogamer, though, the new armour types are going to be called "Bonemold, Chitin, Nordic and Stalhrim", which tells us precisely nothing about them, as expected. It also suggests that we'll finally be able to cast spells from horseback, which is nice.
I'm not sure about dragon mounts though. This is a rumour that has been cropping up since before Skyrim even released, and I'm sure the developers said that it wasn't possible for a variety of technical reasons, so unless they've solved those reasons I'd hold out for an official announcement before getting your hopes up.
Personally I was hoping for Elsweyr, or perhaps an anti-Thalmor addon. But I understand why they might be saving new places like Elsweyr for future games, and there's still nothing stopping any DLC from covering the aftermath of the civil war.
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or perhaps an anti-Thalmor addon. But I understand why they might be saving new places like Elsweyr for future games
I don't know, it seems that the dragonborn after the lead up to the end of the civil war seemed like a perfect jumping off point onto a thalmor expansion, I'd pay almost a full retail price of a game for a proper expansion and not DLC.
I might hock up for a decent spell creation system and having cast bound to a keyboard key again. Playing a mage in skyrim sucks once you get into high levels, and the swordplay's only so-so.
As for expansions - yeah, Thalmore would have been nice.
One on one spear tactics seem like something that would be really difficult to simulate in their UI setup. Especially when adding a shield changes things so dramatically. Even the ones in Mount and Blade were a bit pants.
Guess we'll just have to see how it turns out - I've never seen a good implementation of them in a fighting game though.
According to Eurogamer, though, the new armour types are going to be called "Bonemold, Chitin, Nordic and Stalhrim", which tells us precisely nothing about them, as expected.
They were all armor types from Morrowind iirc. Bonemold was that yellowish "medium" armor that House guards used. Chitin was a light armor I think. Nordic will probably be a retexture or maybe some old nord stuff- there were variants in Morrowind too though.
Stalhrim I think was used in Bloodmoon to craft Ice weapons and a set of armor.
I must add that the quest markers listed in the first image has one for "To Skyrim"... now this might just be to mark the vessel that takes you from a port in the game to Solstheim, but I think it may also mean the island has its own separate worldspace rather than being in the game's main world space.
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They were all armor types from Morrowind iirc. Bonemold was that yellowish "medium" armor that House guards used. Chitin was a light armor I think. Nordic will probably be a retexture or maybe some old nord stuff- there were variants in Morrowind too though.
Stalhrim I think was used in Bloodmoon to craft Ice weapons and a set of armor.
I must add that the quest markers listed in the first image has one for "To Skyrim"... now this might just be to mark the vessel that takes you from a port in the game to Solstheim, but I think it may also mean the island has its own separate worldspace rather than being in the game's main world space.
Yeah, but when you consider how different every other armour is to every other game in the Elder Scrolls series (Dwarven is the only one that I think has remained more or less similar across the franchise) I can't imagine how they're going to look. Nor how they will fit alongside the existing armours, stat-wise.
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They released a trailer, pretty much everything that was gleaned from the patch was correct. It's another timed exclusive though, being released on December 4 for Xbox first.
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