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Post by jackowords on Jan 7, 2011 18:08:12 GMT
That's it, alright. Not *too* much more than hinted at in the trailer, but... I'll be excited to read the actual article in GI. I remember doing the same for Oblivion, back in the day.
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Post by marek0712 on Jan 8, 2011 21:03:41 GMT
My brother showed me this threat in a Brazilian forum about games, it seems that the magazine "Game Informer" talks about the new game. One boy scanned the magazine, the images are horrible, but if anyone is interested in checking it here's a linkThe text in the magazine is in English, but the comments are in Portuguese, hehehe
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Post by blockhead on Jan 8, 2011 22:48:49 GMT
Doesn't game informer have a web site? Maybe pics there? Or am i confusing two different "Game Informers?"
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Post by jackowords on Jan 9, 2011 16:42:58 GMT
Ah, thank you for that, Marek.
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Post by osiris on Jan 9, 2011 17:44:00 GMT
Did you all see the Game Informer cover, along with the enigmatic inscription in Draconic? Sure, as well as a couple of first ingame screenshots and artwork. Looked nice but I'm looking forward to see more, of course. Oh and by the way, that 'enigmatic inscription in Draconic' are the lyrics of the song used in the teaser.
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Post by jackowords on Jan 10, 2011 19:40:53 GMT
Lots of information here: www.fragland.net/news/_/25100/...some very exciting news, some news...worrying. Less Skills? Bah! Radiant Storytelling *could* be very cool- I'll be curious to see how they handle this one, and if there is any kind of meta game associated with it.
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Post by osiris on Jan 11, 2011 11:28:12 GMT
Less Skills? Bah! Agreed. With TES, I expect to play a serious, challenging role-playing game (a true role-playing game, that is), let's hope this won't turn into just a decent fantasy game like any other for the use of some console fanboy...
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Post by jackowords on Jan 11, 2011 16:14:45 GMT
Osiris; The pessimist in me says: that already happened in Oblivion. But, the optimist says: maybe we can have the best of both worlds.
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Post by osiris on Jan 11, 2011 17:14:21 GMT
Let's be optimists then.
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Post by jackowords on Jan 11, 2011 21:21:12 GMT
Definitely!
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Post by blockhead on Jan 11, 2011 23:15:15 GMT
Osiris; The pessimist in me says: that already happened in Oblivion. Good point! Fallout 3: the Oblivion engine fixed & matured. FO3 had more of a feeling or role play, despite having a console version. Aside from the setting, I find more in common between Fallout 3 and Morrowind than between Oblivion and Morrowind.
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Post by golddragon on Jan 12, 2011 4:02:52 GMT
I agree. The first time I played Morrowind, I was lost for several hours (which, ironically, was only slightly better than when I first played Bloodmoon, which I played straight thru and had the MQ defeated in slighty over 24 hours from install. Includes about 4-6 hours sleeping).
I hadn't had anything like that until I played Fallout 3. Bethesda lost something in Oblivion. It was good, but didn't have that something that reached out and grabbed you that it's predecessor and Fallout 3 both had.
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Post by osiris on Jan 13, 2011 10:14:08 GMT
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Post by JennaK on Jan 13, 2011 13:55:41 GMT
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Post by amgepo on Jan 13, 2011 15:26:33 GMT
it's not a leak. it¡s Nehrim, a mod for Oblivion.
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