Bethesda is not stupid. The scale of a TES MMO could easily rival WoW and Blizzard is swimming in the money they made from WoW. Immersion has nothing to do with it.
' Wrote:I think it's main flaw was that they tried to correct the flaws of Morrowind.
goes to read if there's fast travel in it
There is fast travel in it. Not buying. :)
Man, Skyrim is so bloody huge, that without fast travel you would spend 94% of the game walking. And what Rev said, you don't have to use it if you don't want. Not mentioning that it works on the same old "you have to visit it first to be able to fast travel to it" so yeah...
Duhh. Morrowind was huge too. I can't compare it to Skyrm or Oblivion (I think noone can, since everyone fast-traveled), but I didn't spend -too much- time walking in it. Maybe except when I was in the Assassin's guild. But there were teleports and boats and such. Thou a second mark/recall spell would have solved the issue if the map had been twice as big.
Hell, I spent months in that game, and I think I didn't see the half of it. Oblivion was a week or two to do -all- quests. I can call myself a game masochist - hell, I think I'm close to 100 million pirated on Dagger, but I couldn't resist using fast-travel when it was there.
If fans still play it in January, I might give it a chance.
EDIT: I think I spent half of Oblivion looking at rats that were chewing on my feet. Am I alone? I don't think so. Walking was better.:)
' Wrote:Duhh. Morrowind was huge too. I can't compare it to Skyrm or Oblivion (I think noone can, since everyone fast-traveled), but I didn't spend -too much- time walking in it. Maybe except when I was in the Assassin's guild. But there were teleports and boats and such. Thou a second mark/recall spell would have solved the issue if the map had been twice as big.
Hell, I spent months in that game, and I think I didn't see the half of it. Oblivion was a week or two to do -all- quests. I can call myself a game masochist - hell, I think I'm close to 100 million pirated on Dagger, but I couldn't resist using fast-travel when it was there.
If fans still play it in January, I might give it a chance.
EDIT: I think I spent half of Oblivion looking at rats that were chewing on my feet. Am I alone? I don't think so. Walking was better.:)
Skyrim is bigger than Morrowind. And, i believe they do have 'carriages' or whatever which would equal those big monster things you took rides on in Morrowind.
EDIT: Till january? Lol. People will be finished with it in maybe a year or two. xD
' Wrote:Skyrim is bigger than Morrowind. And, i believe they do have 'carriages' or whatever which would equal those big monster things you took rides on in Morrowind.
EDIT: Till january? Lol. People will be finished with it in maybe a year or two. xD