Finally, I can’t wait for a new fresh face to over promise me games.

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He’s 52, if it takes 8 years before ES6 comes out He’ll be 60. If they milk this one as hard as they did Skyrim he’ll be long dead before ES7. Hell, I might be dead before ES7

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After he dies, he will wake up in the afterlife, and hear a familiar voice say “hey, you’re finally awake”.

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Thank you for making me spit out my water XD

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8 years before ES6

why has the lord forsaken us

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Yeah and after ES6 they might do a Fallout 5. If that also takes 10 years he’ll retire before it will be released.

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I know Todd is kind of a silly guy and people have mixed opinions on him. But it will be pretty weird to be in a gaming industry without him. Like him or not dude is a legend

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like Reggie “My body is ready” Fils-Aime

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Yeah, I can’t help but laugh at the man (in a good way) whenever I see him on the screen. I’m sure it’s for the best that he leaves the stage, but I know I’m going to miss him.

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I’m very excited about him not seagulling every single project. From what I’ve heard (and you can see based on their game releases) he’s an utterly incompetent manager.

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Name any other game that comes close to the scale and freedom of Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion or Skyrim.

No other game developers even try to compete. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is probably the closest.

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I honestly don’t think Skyrim is that good. It’s an open world sandbox, with little else. They removed the spellcrafting from the previous games. Speechcraft has pretty much zero impact on any sort of role-playing situation, and the dialogue options you have are more or less always irrelevant. Did you know there’s a civil war going on in Skyrim? It’s so inconsequential I keep forgetting about it. The “radiant quest” system they touted is really just a list of randomised fetch quests and not at all as interesting as they initially promised. NPCs are also oddly dead in comparison to Oblivion, and even Morrowind.

I get that it’s a game that many are fond of, but I think it’s a let down compared to Oblivion, which in turn is a let down compared to Morrowind. Sure I had fun in Skyrim, but I don’t think it’s a good game.

Did you know that the reason Oblivion has such awful voice acting (despite the terrific voice actors) is because the voice actors weren’t given a script? They were given a long list of voice lines in alphabetic order.

Fallout New Vegas was an excellent RPG, with a well thought through plot and appealing characters that had depth. None of Bethesda’s recent games have had that. To be fair New Vegas isn’t even Bethesda.

Thus I’m really looking forward to someone else taking the lead. I’d love to truly enjoy a Bethesda game again.

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Might have a stronger legacy than Richard Garriott and Peter Molyneux so far too!

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The first time exiting the sewers in Oblivion, looking up at the sky, water and landscape on the Xbox360 was just magical. Todd’s had a great run and his creations from TES and Fallout are once of my favorite games franchises.

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God, that feeling when you first step out of the sewers is a core memory for me. Oblivion was my first TES game, I played that shit until my PS3 save inevitably got corrupted

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Was Morrowind for me. Climbing out of that prison galley to find myself in that foggy alien swamp with the rumbling groans and sorrowful cries of the nearby silt strider. Realizing shortly after that if I could see it lying around, it had value, and I could pick it up and keep it or even sell it if I wanted to. The world felt so mysterious and hostile. I had no idea what strange sights lurked out in the mist. That brown, dusty, ancient world always felt like I was cracking open a lost tome rich with mystery.

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17 points

Considering it might not go out for at least 7-8 years, if not 10, I’m not suprised.

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Yeah he’ll be nearly 60 maybe over if it gets delayed at all. That’s a career.

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15 points

Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies

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Such a shame the Radiant AI stuff never got fully developed in Oblivion or Skyrim.

It was the biggest step forward since like Ultima VII. And it worked great in Oblivion like with the Ahdarji’s Heirloom quest where you have to steal the ring off the noblewoman and can do it either waiting until night and sneaking into the castle, or during the day by pickpocketing her in the market, etc.

Imagine a quest like that but with no loading screens or separation between areas, so you could levitate into the castle, or climb up the walls, or shoot a rope up, or use an invisibility potion for easy pickpocketing, or use a powerful Charm spell to make her hand it to you, etc.

And that’s just one quest, with no dungeon-diving or combat!

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