The Elder Scrolls v. Chim is for bitches, Amaranth is the real deal
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Anyone know a good place to find older versions of DynDOLOD? I need 2.56 of the Resources but only the latest, 2.58 is available on Nexus or the other places I've checked.
Did you have any luck? I had similar issues until I finally decided to upgrade all my shit.
Blades early access emails just went out.
I tried to play it but
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308630697612935168/560735414290350081/Screenshot_20190328_090204_com.bethsoft.blade.jpg
Requires an 874 MB download to play
what you don't have gigs on your phone?
Quests just sort of teleport you to the dungeon they take place at apparently?
You can't unequip your weapon
Ott what you're saying makes sense because I expected this mobile Elder Scrolls to be sort of like the Alexa Skyrim thing, except you actually play the combat and looting instead. It seems they added in a Assassin's Creed II house / Fortress / Town management Mini-Game on the side as well.
One of the things I didn't expect was the fact that you have to wait for chests to unlock. It seems like total monetization bait right there
Yeah, no lockpicking minigame really bums me out, especially since the combat itself is essentially a minigame.
Sounds like it has as much depth as I expected tbh
Is there really anything even vaguely Elder Scrolls esque on mobile devices? There doesn't seem to be many Dungeon Master clones and any first person RPG fantasy games beyond that are nonexistant.
TES Travels?
at 3:30 eastern (about 2 hours from now) there's going to be a 25th Anniversary panel at PAX, it will be streamed
https://youtu.be/rfyViQ9Uo_M
I installed and played blades to about level 5. Here are my thoughts:
Positives:
If you avoid comparing it to a full elder scrolls game, this is actually a really good phone dungeon crawler.
There is a story, and it isn't half bad. Despite the game mechanics, the story feels at home in the TES universe.
The combat, once you get use to it, is okay. The controls are about as good as you can hope for on a touchscreen phone.
The main hub town you come back to in between quests looks very pretty, and is much prefered to the standard overhead town building mechanics you get in most phone games.
Gems are easy to get, and so it doesn't seem like they are pressuring you very hard to actually buy them.
There seems to be a pretty decently fleshed out crafting system based out of the hub town.
The art style is very pretty, and the graphics are good.
Negatives:
The dungeons are pretty linear, not including some secret rooms you can find.
When fighting, it seems the enemies are kind enough to wait in line one by one.
The chests take time to open, so the feeling of looting is very different from normal TES.
The challenges are pretty brain-dead easy. The hidden areas also have their secret levers glow like every other piece of loot.
They reuse assets quite a lot. It is very clear that some of the dungeons are just modular reshufflings.
Overall Verdict: This is a good phone game, but a very limited very limited version of a full TES game. It is definitely worth giving a chance, especially as presumably it will continue improving through the early-access.
So Bethesda is using Photogrammetry for landscapes in TES VI, and they used the same tech to scan Skyrim Grandma, she'll be an NPC.
Neither Starfield or Elder Scrolls 6 will be at E3 this year. Starfield is also using the same tech as ES6.
I love this lady so much. Just wholesome, it's great
Where is all this information coming from
now listen here you lil shit you can't be showing someone up like that online
Bethesda's doing a stream at PAX and they had a moment about The Elder Scrolls. Basically more of a retrospective than anything but it did have like five seconds where they showed the photogrammetry tech they were planning on using for Starfield and TES VI¨.
They said there will be NO Starfield or TESVI news at the next E3
anyone who's a regular viewer of E3 might as well skip it this year. Hell, it may not even be around next year in a "viewable" manner, more like a PAX con than what it used to be.
actually very curious about TES' mobile spinoffs. will absolutely never play them but if you do please post about it. they all look like they were outsourced to antarctica / look like daggerfall clones.
Looked into it, you'd need a java emulator to play Stormhold and Dawnstar and you'd need an actual N-Gage and copy of the game for Shadowkey.
So far Blades has been pretty fun! I didn't know how much I was missing Oblivion until I started building up the brick and mortar town. Also like wtf the iron armor actually looks cool in this game???
I got an invite to blades but my phones not compatable, I have an S7
I have an LG G6, says its not, gonna try to install the APK and see what it does.
Since "phone compatibility" is made up bullshit most of the time, here, enjoy
Elder Scrolls Blades.apk
and it runs perfectly fine, what's the point in the compatibility crap lol
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