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Ahluk
December 16th, 2010, 04:49 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGMOMkACtn4


This game comes out November 11, 2011. I am already very hyped for this game, even though not much information was shown. Graphics looks pretty good, I'll try keep this thread updated with any news or updates about the game

AnimeJay
January 2nd, 2011, 07:08 pm
Oh man, I am pumped about this game as well. I put a good amount of hours into Oblivion, and can only imagine the depth that this game will offer. This trailer you posted doesn't show any actual game play, but I'm sure Bethesda will be releasing plenty of trailer is the future to get the fans adrenaline pumping.

Ahluk
January 2nd, 2011, 08:53 pm
I know I said I'll try keep this thread updated, but Bethesda are actually being pretty quiet with this game. I haven't seen or heard anything other than this trailer

Ahluk
January 12th, 2011, 10:18 pm
The latest issue of Game Informer contains fresh gameplay details on Bethesda's next massive title, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, set for release this November.

Skyrm's story is set 200 years after the events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and the world of Tamriel is in shambles. The empire has fallen to the elves, the Blades are gone, the Nords hate each other, and a civil war is about the break out. Oh, and that big dragon the Elder Scrolls prophesied about? Yeah, he's arrived, too. Players will take control of the last remaining Dragonborn, a dragon hunter anointed by the gods to help fend off the threat.

Bethesda's newest title features a brand-spanking new engine where every object in the game now casts a shadow as well as improved draw-distances. Textures are sharper and more detailed and the environments are livelier. There's also the addition of a HUD-less first-person view and "improved" third-person camera option.

There will be five massive cities that span Skyrim's environment, which ranges from frozen tundra to rocky mountain tops. There is also new wildlife, such as Sabre-toothed Cats and Wooly Mammoths.

The combat is getting a bit of an overhaul, too. Players will be able to equip any weapon or spell to either hand at any time and even duel wield two of the same weapon. A new customizable menu is being added to help swap load-outs easily in battle.

Bethesda has also done away with the character class system and reworked the game's leveling mechanic. Players' skills will level up the more they are used, contributing to your overall level growth. "Raising one skill from 34 to 35 is going to level you faster than raising one from 11 to 12," Bethesda designer Todd Howard told the magazine. Players can also level pass 50, but it becomes much slower after that point.

The team has also added Fallout 3's perk system, where each new level gained allows players to add special abilities to their character, including increase in damage to dagger stealth attacks or allowing your mace to ignore enemy armor.

Skyrim's NPC conversations are a lot more realistic. Aside from including even more voice actors, the AI-controlled characters will actually move about and continue on with the activities they were doing before being interrupted. Towns also include more activities to do, such farming, mining, woodcutting and cooking.

Bethesda also revamped the game's menu system. Howard said the team used Apple's iTunes as inspiration and direction. Players will be greeted with a compass-style overlay with four options: Skill, Inventory, Map, and Magic. Weapons and spells can be tagged as a 'favorite' for quick selection. Every item is a 3D object than can be viewed and examined.

Check out the latest issue of Game Informer for additional details.

Skyrim is set for release on November 11, 2011 for Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3.

Sumigirl
March 20th, 2011, 05:08 am
Skyrim should be impressive...I'm currently playing oblivion...those damn gates are killing me, they take forever to destroy:( Can't wait for the sequel!