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Post by wotan on Feb 17, 2012 22:25:26 GMT
During Todd Howard's keynote speech at the DICE 2012 summit, he revealed some of the content that the team developed for Game of the Year award winner The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
While he states that the content may or may not ever be released to the public, here is a list of content Bethesda worked on, that could possibly make it into Skyrim as downloadable content. (List via GameInformer)
Spears Seasonal Foliage Flow-based Water Shader Kill Cams for Magic and Ranged Combat Stealth enhancements such as water arose and Assassin's Vision Guards can re-light darkened areas Paralysis Runes Dungeon enhancements like hanging structures and moving platforms Water currents in dungeons Dark dungeons New follower commands for combat style, training, distance, equipment, etc. Set favorites for followers Adoption Build you own home…complete with skeleton butler! Spell combinations! Flame + Raise Zombie = Conjure Flame Atronach, Fear + Healing = Drain Health Goblins High Level Draugr Waygate fast-travel Epic new mounts Mounted combat Dragon Mounts Soulbug Familiar Kinect Shouts Screen Space Ambient Occlusion Enhanced Underwater Visuals Snow Footprints Verlet surfaces for non-rigid objects…like the Fat Giant Ice & Fire Arrows Werebear! Lycanthropy Perk Tree Vampire Feeding Become a flying Vampire Lord Vampire imp minions Mudcrab animation tweaks
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Post by wotan on Feb 17, 2012 18:44:19 GMT
I saw the little video they made from the developer ideas.
Some major ideas were: Spears, dragon mounts, and mounted combat. But there's no telling if any of those things will make a dlc or not.
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Post by wotan on Feb 17, 2012 16:51:35 GMT
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Post by wotan on Feb 13, 2012 18:40:31 GMT
Pretty neat stuff. The sabre cat mount reminds me a bit on when I briefly played Darkfall. The elves had a feline mount.
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Post by wotan on Feb 10, 2012 11:40:00 GMT
I haven't played Skyrim for a good while -- my DAO fan-fic having kept me busy. I really have to get back into the adventuring boots and swing my sword... or axe or whatever again.
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Post by wotan on Jan 22, 2012 22:48:07 GMT
It looks like the rider of the white horse has fallen victim of head-shrinking. But it's just the perspective. Don't know anything about bugs, though.
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Post by wotan on Jan 19, 2012 18:11:17 GMT
Yes. But you don't get a shout, you only get one word of power. To be able to complete the shout, you need to go there of course.
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Post by wotan on Jan 17, 2012 16:23:40 GMT
Everyone goes to Winterhold College at some point. Some go there to join the guild, others only during the main quest.
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Post by wotan on Jan 17, 2012 16:19:10 GMT
I'm sure many modders will show skepsis in the beginning. The system is definitely convenient. It's all this legal mumbo jumbo that scares people.
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Post by wotan on Jan 8, 2012 4:05:50 GMT
Several pretty armours in all of those shots. The last set, though, has a real fantasy stamp on it -- completely unpractical, but that is just the way some people want it - to show skin instead of being practical and protect the vital bits. On an Aureal or Mazken or any type of daedra with a sex appeal they would be perfect though.
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Post by wotan on Jan 3, 2012 16:09:32 GMT
The patch should have fixed the problem. At least that's the message I got when I read the patch notes. Seems that this is not true in all cases, then.
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Post by wotan on Dec 21, 2011 16:49:24 GMT
Many lovely outfits. Are those mods you have downloaded or mods of your own creation?
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Post by wotan on Dec 20, 2011 15:35:45 GMT
If you know the location of the word walls you can always find them, regardless of if you are running a related quest or not. The related quest just marks the location on your map.
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Post by wotan on Dec 10, 2011 15:47:49 GMT
Decided to get a makeover... Looks great
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Post by wotan on Nov 26, 2011 14:50:59 GMT
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