Elder Scrolls 6 Will Be The FINAL Elder Scrolls Game

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  • @skentmar105
    @skentmar105 3 месяца назад +946

    17 years from now? I'll be 99, if I'm still here. Yes, I'm 72 now and have played Arena when it came out (not called and Elders Scroll game then), Daggerfall, Battlespire, Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim (started that in 2013 due to hardware requirements). I currently have over 17,800 hours on Steam for Skyrim and SSE/AE. I'm retired, so I've got the time.

    • @phoenixknight8837
      @phoenixknight8837 3 месяца назад +110

      Wow! God bless and guide and preserve you!

    • @jiji-the-Legend
      @jiji-the-Legend 3 месяца назад +64

      You would be 89 and with advancements in the medical field, you will make it past a thousand

    • @skentmar105
      @skentmar105 3 месяца назад +36

      @@jiji-the-Legend yah, calculating can be the first thing to go. ;-)

    • @lucascorreacamargo1134
      @lucascorreacamargo1134 3 месяца назад +35

      you... you are grampa skyrim....

    • @lordrichardson4447
      @lordrichardson4447 3 месяца назад +13

      You’ll make it.

  • @mdmpzero
    @mdmpzero 3 месяца назад +190

    It's getting more and more tempting just to build our own elder scrolls game

    • @zacharythomas8617
      @zacharythomas8617 3 месяца назад +4

      Don't call it that.

    • @B0bSeg3r
      @B0bSeg3r 2 месяца назад +5

      @@zacharythomas8617 ?

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад +18

      You should, it would be far better than anything they release.

    • @InterrogatorchaplainAsmodai
      @InterrogatorchaplainAsmodai 2 месяца назад +12

      Beyond skyrim sort of is

    • @frogdeity
      @frogdeity 2 месяца назад +7

      Already being worked on. Tamriel Rebuilt.

  • @MagicGoblinPrincess
    @MagicGoblinPrincess 3 месяца назад +273

    "Are you going to play games when you're the age of your parents?" Dude. I'm 68 and I have 1000 hours into Starfield. 2000+ in Skyrim. I expect that the next TES will be the last one I'm alive to play, so I hope your vision comes true.
    People don't stop being who they are as they age.

    • @veryrare432hz
      @veryrare432hz 3 месяца назад +30

      1000 hours in starfield ? are yooo u masochist ? i did 30 and was over with the game forever

    • @unicyclepeon
      @unicyclepeon 3 месяца назад +5

      I played Starfield 429 hours on one character and I disliked most of the game. But I liked surveying planets on foot and building ships. Without that the game would be a 4.5 for me. With the ships and planetary surveying on foot, I give it a 5.5. So yeah. Oof. I have no desire to play again.

    • @EliJahFedgo4tr
      @EliJahFedgo4tr 3 месяца назад +3

      I love this mentality.

    • @ConsueloWubba
      @ConsueloWubba 2 месяца назад +3

      Fake. Nobody plays Starfield.

    • @raizab.1837
      @raizab.1837 2 месяца назад +3

      Yep there are people in their 80's playing Skyrim so it's basically all ages...

  • @smuggrog9821
    @smuggrog9821 3 месяца назад +223

    Yeah, looking at the direction gaming is going, the massive time gaps between new entries, and how Skyrim pretty much proved to Bethesda that the community will support these games for years. I can totally see TES 6 essentially being a "forever game" that gets yearly updates that adds in new lands, quests, spell, etc. Like the base game might be Hammerfell but the whole of High Rock could be straight added in as a dlc zone, we also have the whole of the Eltheric Ocean and all the islands in it that could be future dlcs as well, like being able to visit the Systres in the Fourth era would be really cool.

    • @Zhohan-
      @Zhohan- 3 месяца назад +10

      That will wreck the modding community. No thank you.

    • @Creepymoose135
      @Creepymoose135 3 месяца назад +41

      ​@@Zhohan- honestly, I'd much rather have more official content than mods. Are mods amazing? Yes. Are they the reason we won't see tes6 until a decade and a half after the previous instalment? Yes.

    • @NoirMorter
      @NoirMorter 3 месяца назад +10

      you mean like ESO? Why would they have two?

    • @Freebirdcool
      @Freebirdcool 3 месяца назад +9

      The only reason the time gaps exist is because they think it’s a good idea to make new half assed games

    • @kamixakadio2441
      @kamixakadio2441 3 месяца назад +18

      @@Creepymoose135 Basically this. I absolutely *LOVE* mods, but the fact it's not official content, somewhat limits my ability to enjoy it to the same extent as stuff like DLCs and whatnot. Any story or quest or character added by mods, in the end, are just headcanons and fanfictions of what can or could be, rather than what actually is in the stories setting.

  • @xaxaxaxaxa6417
    @xaxaxaxaxa6417 3 месяца назад +334

    If TES 6 it´s like Starfield or Fallout 76 it´s will not just be the last TES game it´s will be the last Bethesda game .

    • @BBRocker75
      @BBRocker75 3 месяца назад +5

      Yeah sister, i believe you played Starfield and Fallout 76. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @xaxaxaxaxa6417
      @xaxaxaxaxa6417 3 месяца назад +31

      @@BBRocker75 COPE HARDER COOOOPEEEE HAAARDDDDEEER .

    • @TurnedandTuned
      @TurnedandTuned 3 месяца назад +10

      Fallout 76 has become a good game, but it was unacceptable at launch and really was rough for a few years to say the least. I'm not trying to defend Bethesda, though. Just look at how they broke Fallout 4 when trying to capitalize on positive interest spawned by the Amazon series, though. Always one step forward and two steps back with this company at this point.

    • @xaxaxaxaxa6417
      @xaxaxaxaxa6417 3 месяца назад +3

      @@TurnedandTuned Dude i have play Fallout 76 lets agree that at this point it´s ok we are not going to say good but we are not going to say bad . Point is that this company is F..... thing so much at this point that they makes us say that Fallout 76 it´s ok . Starfield is an empty loading screen simulator , Fallout 76 is ok , Fallout 4 is unplayable and TES 6 will be made by the same people that made all this mess and with the engine that they have practically made Oblivion not to say Morrowind but lest say Oblivion . I will agree with the steps with you but i will take the one step forward out .

    • @celuiquipeut6527
      @celuiquipeut6527 3 месяца назад +11

      Bro. Fo76 and starfield SUCK.
      I hope TES6 has NOTHING in common with them. Imagine having a settlement in TES6....

  • @einheit02
    @einheit02 2 месяца назад +105

    Bethesda has lost their magic. Too big; too many cooks; too many investors. RIP Bethesda - you gave us some good games.

    • @just.a.guy324
      @just.a.guy324 2 месяца назад +2

      It’s sad that success kills your company these days

    • @madmantheepic7278
      @madmantheepic7278 2 месяца назад

      @@just.a.guy324 success doesnt kill companies, going public and being imbeciles does.

    • @Miracle7Seven
      @Miracle7Seven Месяц назад +1

      Well yeah, it’s bc the big suits got their hands over the developers’ magic. I’m hoping that the next Elder Scrolls game will be really damn good, because the long wait hopefully is them just doing their best to cook this game up.

    • @istrumguitars
      @istrumguitars Месяц назад

      It’s not that the studio is too big. Todd needs God Howard’s ego maybe, but now they have too many big companies above them: Microsoft and ZeniMax. This is going to inevitably lead to content paywalls, technical problems beyond the norm, always online/DRM, live service monetization, etc.

    • @S0L12D3
      @S0L12D3 22 дня назад

      People like you are the reason companies die.

  • @_Ruggsy_
    @_Ruggsy_ 3 месяца назад +165

    If they turn TES VI into some kind of iterative live service the very very thin wafer of hope I have for the future of console RPG's will evaporate instantly

    • @ConsueloWubba
      @ConsueloWubba 2 месяца назад +25

      Instead of choosing your race, you'll choose pronouns. Instead of leveling up skills, each encounter will be a cutscene where you call mysteriously all white and male enemies racist. IGN will give it a 10/10, a legendary title. Bethesda is back! They'll say. But nobody will buy it. The game will flop, and the studio will shut down forever.

    • @_Ruggsy_
      @_Ruggsy_ 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ConsueloWubba bruh get the fuck out of here with that incel weirdo shit we're talking about video games

    • @djokealtena2538
      @djokealtena2538 2 месяца назад +2

      Also those who do not want mmo nonsense.

    • @Chinothebad
      @Chinothebad 2 месяца назад +2

      If it's made into live service, it's the one Bethesda game I'd want to really see in failing. And I didn't even have much care or hype for Fallout 76 when they said it was a multiplayer only game that already borked its launch with even worse things going on related to the game like all the merchandise that was built on lies such as the canvas bag and the rum.

    • @David-by6nq
      @David-by6nq 2 месяца назад +2

      @@ConsueloWubbaAre you ok?

  • @TehPiemaygor
    @TehPiemaygor 2 месяца назад +18

    "If Starfield's DLC does well" Lol. I'm gonna want a follow up video now.

  • @polo5760
    @polo5760 3 месяца назад +164

    One thing i can agree to is that the elder scrolls 6 will probably be Todd Howard's last Elder Scrolls game. As for the company they'll keep milking the franchise dry until its a dead.
    But im at the point were i don't care if it's bad or good anymore. i just want more lore and to see what happens to the Thalmor and the empire or even just the civil war canon ending.
    One thing is for sure tho elder scrolls 6 will either revive the series or make everyone go back to Skyrim.
    A small thing I'll like to say is that with beyond skyrim we won't need a new elder scrolls. Since the community is already making the best elder scrolls possible.

    • @Creepymoose135
      @Creepymoose135 3 месяца назад +4

      Tes:o isn't bad lore wise if you haven't picked that up. I can't get into MMOS myself, but reading the lore is very interesting and adds a LOT to the universe as a whole.

    • @tengu2D
      @tengu2D 3 месяца назад

      if you havent played the older games, literally all of them are debatably more interesting than Skyrim. Skyrim is the most watered down as everyone says, and has the least amount of lore strangely. got rid of a lot of books and retconned a lot of lore from previous games and the books that they omitted. Morrowind is the magnum opus when it comes to lore, main questline, gameplay (but this is debatable). Daggerfall and Arena are both free on Steam and definitely worth the play. they’re fun, honestly hold up to this day and it’s nice to try out the roots of Elder Scrolls. Oblivion is ofc beloved as well, but it has its flaws.

    • @tarheelpro87
      @tarheelpro87 3 месяца назад +4

      Sadly, console players are excluded from that

    • @veryrare432hz
      @veryrare432hz 3 месяца назад +2

      @@tarheelpro87sell it and buy a pc

    • @chahinebourenane6291
      @chahinebourenane6291 3 месяца назад

      I agree

  • @mrphiloseroctopus5069
    @mrphiloseroctopus5069 3 месяца назад +60

    I would like to point out that in Elder Scrolls 3, the Bloodmoon expansion didn’t just add a whole new island that you could take a boat too. You could actually swim all the way from the main map to the dlc area. Strange though that you can't do that in Skyrim, even though it's the same exact island, and Skyrim is a much newer game than Morrowind.

    • @donut3110
      @donut3110 3 месяца назад +12

      Lazy development, it has only exponentially gotten worse. Which is why other RPG's from previous Bethesda devs have started rising up such as Tainted Grail

    • @Gabe_-pw7xv
      @Gabe_-pw7xv 3 месяца назад +19

      The distance from Windhelm to Solstheim is bigger than from Khuul to Solstheim.

    • @jesserichards5582
      @jesserichards5582 2 месяца назад +3

      Took a really long time to go from one side of the map to the other in Morrowind, most players nowdays dont have that kind of patience. I wouldnt mind though. If they will be making the game with starfields engine i think we may get a epic amount of distance

    • @mrphiloseroctopus5069
      @mrphiloseroctopus5069 2 месяца назад +2

      @@jesserichards5582 I hope we see a return to form with ES6

    • @amazinghorizon8270
      @amazinghorizon8270 2 месяца назад +9

      @@donut3110 No it was due to the PS3 being unable to load a bigger map.

  • @Paguo
    @Paguo 3 месяца назад +34

    It's absolutely wild to think Skyrim was launched in 2011... 13 years ago

    • @chahinebourenane6291
      @chahinebourenane6291 3 месяца назад +3

      Yes. And the game is still legendary but very old. It didn't age that well

    • @Paguo
      @Paguo 3 месяца назад +11

      @@chahinebourenane6291 admittedly it is legendary because of the community. The mods make the game eternal

    • @sacredpower7530
      @sacredpower7530 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@chahinebourenane6291Yea the Vanilla game aged like milk but the game with mods aged like fine Wine.

    • @TheZeroSbr
      @TheZeroSbr 2 месяца назад +3

      No, what's wild is that we haven't gotten TESVI yet.

    • @baconsoup8346
      @baconsoup8346 2 месяца назад

      @@Paguo Also the memes, and the bugs at release.

  • @Ratzy-h8q
    @Ratzy-h8q 3 месяца назад +77

    Have nothing against your take over here but knowing Bethesda and seeing Fallout 4, (lord forgive me) Fallout 76, and Starfield... it gives little to no hope for TES 6, we probably will have Skyrim to the rest of our days

    • @baconsoup8346
      @baconsoup8346 2 месяца назад +1

      Elder Scrolls 6 doesn't have to be a exceptional game just a decent base for mods, better if there's access to dev tools, to be honest Skyrim itself is kinda mediocre as a rpg or a open world rpg when it comes to enemy variety, combat, progression, quest, spells, etc, but does things good enough to entice you for long periods of time, and it can be a fun world to mess around in despite it's flaws.
      I do expect a creation club for Elder Scrolls 6, & for the game to be the buggiest thing in existence on launch just like any modern Bethesda game, I don't believe Bethesda can make great/good games anymore, but I think they can something halfway good.
      Bethesda knows if they drop the ball too hard even modding can't save their game, like Starfield, & they are investing a lot into ES6 to be a long lived game, that's why I expect them to not mess up so badly.

    • @ethanfreeman1106
      @ethanfreeman1106 2 месяца назад

      @@baconsoup8346 i, on the other hand, expect them to mess up much worse than they did fo76 and starfield. only time will tell, but feel free to quote me when it does happen, because i wholeheartedly believe it will.

    • @sacredpower7530
      @sacredpower7530 2 месяца назад

      ​@@baconsoup8346So best case scenario is that TES6 ends up beng Skyrim 2?

  • @Aunny123
    @Aunny123 3 месяца назад +79

    Correct. Elder Scrolls 6 will be the elder scrolls for the following 10-15 years. They’ll design Fallout 5 after. Ultimately if there is another elder scrolls it won’t be out until almost 2040. Which is nuts to think.

    • @chahinebourenane6291
      @chahinebourenane6291 3 месяца назад +8

      It's so sad and frustrating to think about. We need to move on from this franchise.

    • @earendurvoneinzbern7585
      @earendurvoneinzbern7585 3 месяца назад +2

      Elder Scrolls 6, Simpsons!

    • @PowerfulRift
      @PowerfulRift 2 месяца назад +2

      @@earendurvoneinzbern7585You got that from the Call of Duty: The Simpsons joke 😂

    • @tj-co9go
      @tj-co9go 2 месяца назад +2

      It feels so wrong they don't have separate teams working on those games. Like, why don't they just make 3 games with the different studios at once. Elder Scrolls, Fallout separately. Bethesda should have expanded the studio. Now they half-ass both of them badly. Just use one decade to make one Elder Scrolls game, rather

    • @Unitedgamingchannel45
      @Unitedgamingchannel45 2 месяца назад +1

      @@tj-co9go i agree

  • @burningxdagger
    @burningxdagger 3 месяца назад +79

    I'm hoping that with the lackluster game that starfield was, they rethink their whole gaming formula

    • @Ed-ealmighty
      @Ed-ealmighty 3 месяца назад +2

      Like using a mix of both procedurally generated & handcrafted worlds, poi's and enemies.

    • @veryrare432hz
      @veryrare432hz 3 месяца назад +6

      @@Ed-ealmightynah thé world need to feel alive first of all

    • @Ed-ealmighty
      @Ed-ealmighty 3 месяца назад +2

      @@veryrare432hz anything at this point

    • @samuelsun3560
      @samuelsun3560 2 месяца назад +5

      they won't... they already admitted that Elder Scrolls 6 will dissapoint alot of people

    • @JohnShmidt6537
      @JohnShmidt6537 2 месяца назад +5

      Starfield was a rethinking. Prior to that the formula was handcrafted dungeouns.

  • @four-en-tee
    @four-en-tee 3 месяца назад +85

    I don't trust TES6 to not be a barren mess on day 1. Starfield was a fucking disaster.

    • @killerhound363
      @killerhound363 2 месяца назад +6

      That's why at Bethesda they're looking for strategies like this to avoid personally doing the development themselves. That's what the emphasis on missing. Todd Howard runs the show at Bethesda there not because of management or programming talent but because he survived a blood bath of layoffs in the Morrowind era and then played yes man to Microsoft for decades.

    • @Jeymez
      @Jeymez 2 месяца назад +2

      trust me it won't be

    • @gabrielm4656
      @gabrielm4656 2 месяца назад +3

      @@killerhound363 And once Todd took charge, the people who survive the layoffs are not the technically skilled ones, but the ones who are friends/yes men to Todd (e.g. Pagliarulo)

    • @Lich___
      @Lich___ Месяц назад

      @@Jeymez Give us a reason to trust you.

    • @Jeymez
      @Jeymez Месяц назад +1

      @@Lich___ it's a figure of speech, but it means what it says. so it's not about trusting me, the proof is in the pudding.
      it's Elder Scrolls, it's not some different
      game, or some new IP, no it's their bread
      and butter franchise.
      so you can relax knowing what it is.

  • @spiritualspinster4222
    @spiritualspinster4222 3 месяца назад +14

    I have been playing single player RPG's since I was in my early 20's. I am now 60. I still play those games just as much as I did when I was younger. Skyrim is my favorite game of all time. If I could get a Skyrim 2 that could be expanded indefinitely, I would be the happiest old lady on earth.

  • @karasu5107
    @karasu5107 3 месяца назад +50

    The one good thing about starfield is, i don't wait for es6 anymore. I don't care, i'm not hyped and i will probably not buy it before it's on sale....

    • @Oriol-oo7jl
      @Oriol-oo7jl 2 месяца назад +4

      Yes man. It's sad, but it's true. The magic is lost

    • @Shyne282
      @Shyne282 2 месяца назад +1

      Basically same I'm following the release but I don't feel anything anymore I'm 99% sure they will disappoint but I hope they prove me wrong

    • @ericw3517
      @ericw3517 2 месяца назад

      I'm totally going to wait for ES6 to end up in the Steam bargain basement.

  • @ex0stasis72
    @ex0stasis72 3 месяца назад +22

    Microsoft told us that Windows 10 would be the last version of Windows. Look how that turned out.
    Microsoft also named the Xbox One because it was the one Xbox you'll ever need. Look how that turned out.
    Adobe went back to yearly major releases for the apps in their creative suite. The latest version of Photoshop is called Photoshop 2024.

    • @Nighthawk1066_
      @Nighthawk1066_ 2 месяца назад +3

      Halo infinite had the same model, look how that turned out

  • @panzer00
    @panzer00 3 месяца назад +57

    Bethesda wants to commercialize and control modding, at least on the console side, idk if they could stop Nexus. I expect TES 6 will have a marketplace similar to Minecraft.
    If they can get modders to make content for pennies, while appearing to be proconsumer and giving modders an outlet to make money, then they look good on the surface. Most people won't think twice about the commercialization of mods and there is clearly a market for it.
    The problem is that the quality of what Bethesda produces compared to what some modders produce is night and day.

    • @daviddao8328
      @daviddao8328 3 месяца назад +11

      This.
      Before I quit Halo Infinite, it was a similar feel, except the devs were charging for their overpriced armor shop.
      The developers (343) stopped making any new content, and seemingly only relied on the Forge community to churn out new maps for them to slightly tweak for matchmaking.
      It just feels like a huge lack of passion, IMO.

    • @panzer00
      @panzer00 3 месяца назад +4

      @daviddao8328 There is a new trend of developers soliciting "feedback" from the "community" to implement rather than having a solid design plan.
      The most popular ideas are implemented into the game in some form: Dying Light 2 adding firearms after explicitly stating multiple times that DL2 will never have them and even having a quest that explains why there are no guns but screw it, people wanted guns so they added them. They even have a "community feedback" tab on their website where anyone can post their ideas to possibly be implemented, depending on popularity and potential.
      Starfield did the same shit with adding the rover.
      Instead of developers being accountable for their lack of design philosophy or proper feature planning, they rely on their "community" to do it for them after they release a half-baked game and the playerbases praise them for it. They are praised for "listening" to the players; these playerbases are so dumb.

    • @ElderScrollsLorecast
      @ElderScrollsLorecast  3 месяца назад +4

      Absolutely. And that's part of the plan as I laid it out. My idea would move more of the critical world design away from modders and back to the developer, leaving smaller projects more in the modder's space. And if they make crappy mods and ask for money, they'll get called out by the community. The quality mods will rise to the top.
      Or maybe Bethesda could implement a quality control requirement where mods have to be reviewed and green-lit before being added to the store as purchasable. Otherwise, they can go on the store, but they have to remain free.
      There are many ways this could play out.

    • @Ed-ealmighty
      @Ed-ealmighty 3 месяца назад +1

      I agree with everything u said except
      The problem is that the quality of what Bethesda produces compared to what modders produce is night and day
      Not all these mods are something to write home about
      ...while some of these mods should have been added features not mods 😆
      I understand trackers alliance was dog shit but don't let that cloud your mind from what Bethesda is capable of producing themselves...
      Elder scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 will make or break Bethesda I hope it doesn't cuz no one else makes Bethesda's type of games which is why most of us are still here.

    • @panzer00
      @panzer00 3 месяца назад

      @ElderScrollsLorecast Bethesda had a better system with the Creation Club: officially supported content made by modders and maintained by Bethesda.
      The new Verified Creations are just paid mods.

  • @blakea3323
    @blakea3323 3 месяца назад +15

    I was literally telling my roommates that people will expect all of Tamriel to be in ES6 with how long it's taking. This game will need to be massive and polished if it's going to work.

    • @brock6856
      @brock6856 2 месяца назад +5

      It's going to suck ass we already know how Bethesda operates

    • @woddlyoats
      @woddlyoats 2 месяца назад

      Bethesda hasn't been working on the game since Skyrim released. They were taking time making fallout 4, fallout 76, and starfield

    • @madmantheepic7278
      @madmantheepic7278 2 месяца назад

      @@woddlyoats welp, they should’ve

  • @joshuabillings5108
    @joshuabillings5108 2 месяца назад +8

    Skyrim added sprinting, but you couldn't jump while sprinting
    Fallout 4 added jumping while sprinting, but you couldn't jump and Mantel ledges.
    Starfield added manteling.
    I'm looking forward to ES6 with all of those motion physics.

    • @SamahLama
      @SamahLama 2 месяца назад +5

      This randomly popped into my head but if daggerfall had wall climbing and breath of the wild could come out with wall climbing why didn’t TES V, FO4, 76, or Starfield have climbing

    • @thomasrial4444
      @thomasrial4444 25 дней назад +1

      @@SamahLamait can get you into places they don’t want you to see. Otherwise you could climb up the mountain barrier in Skyrim and see not built landscapes.
      Daggerfall is so procedural that climbing is fine because it doesn’t matter what you climb on or what you see.

    • @tuckerchisholm9646
      @tuckerchisholm9646 24 дня назад

      @@thomasrial4444Exactly and Morrowing had no enclosed cities so you could levitate. But Oblivion their engime couldnt support open coties therefore they cut levitation bc it would break the game

  • @VeryScarySmile
    @VeryScarySmile 3 месяца назад +11

    I genuinely hope that we get the entirety of Hammerfell + High Rock. I want to see what the Craglorn region looks like 1,100+ years later

    • @bige6466
      @bige6466 2 месяца назад +1

      Craglorn will forever be my favorite area

  • @ayeyuh6920
    @ayeyuh6920 2 месяца назад +19

    I just don't care at this point. I haven't been excited for TES 6 since the release of Fallout 4, although Skyrim was where I noticed BGS was starting to decline. I have absolutely ZERO faith that modern Bethesda can make a good roleplaying game. The only thing they had going for them since Skyrim was a beautiful open world that you could explore, a few interesting stories, and that's pretty much it.

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад +2

      Here here! THis is exactly my thoughts as well. Bethesda just isn't what it was back with Morrowind/Oblivion.

    • @justdominik9812
      @justdominik9812 2 месяца назад

      Nah, ESO has probably the best rpg elements from the past 10 years and in overall feel it is one of the best games in the Elder Scrolls. If they can make ESO have this good narrative and stuff, they can absolutely make ES6 like that too.

    • @raymondschuett1473
      @raymondschuett1473 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@justdominik9812ESO was made by a different company from Bethesda so they most likely won't have people who worked ESO work on 6

    • @justdominik9812
      @justdominik9812 2 месяца назад

      @@raymondschuett1473 generally speaking elder scrolls writers stay the same for the most part, people working on ESO were partially people who worked on Skyrim, it is unlikely that they wouldn't use some of their current writers on future games.

  • @jaywallin
    @jaywallin Месяц назад +1

    As far as an expansion to Skyrim… I’d heard that obsidian had made a proposal to Bethesda to make their own elder scrolls game with the Skyrim engine, akin to new Vegas, and they stupidly declined. That would have tides fans over and built a great deal of goodwill, to let another studio make a great RPG in the elder scrolls world and they didn’t see it. Another misstep for Bethesda. Maybe they didn’t wanna be shown up again by obsidian. But that’s no excuse, Bethesda just needs to evolve and up their own game

  • @theredheadhenry
    @theredheadhenry 3 месяца назад +14

    Yes. This has got to be it. I’ve been playing ES since the release of MW and OB 20 years ago. This is what always felt like to be the next step eventually. We had some sort of consistency with games releasing every 3-5 years for sequels. To get to that next Provence and that would be its own game and with every “next Gen console” or advancement in tech. But gaming and the way games work has gotten to a point where it’s taking way too long to be able to sustain waiting for “the next game.” Think about how many AAA games over the years have taken longer than 5 years to release a game. Or how many companies had to postpone and tell fans “hey we know we announced this game to release this year but guess what we need another year.”
    This never happened. And it’s become the norm.
    This video perfectly explains a lot. If Beth did this, it would be a massive game changer and a huge shift in gaming. The new Halo game tried this and I think it kinda failed for a lot of reasons. But this dude Lorecast is right, whenever you hear Todd talk about “Our games lasting ten years, thanks to modding and being great or this or that.” He’s indirectly or directly dropping hints that “we used to design our games to sustain for a few years but didn’t know they would last 10-15 years. So what if we made a game that actually could do that.”
    It always seemed to me that eventually, Beth would have to make a ES game that essentially combines all the provinces into one single player game, and continued to update that singular game for years. It had to be the next step. From a business model perspective it makes more sense to do that now as these companies can not continue to take 6,7,8,9,10+ years to make games and then the game aren’t even finished or are buggy. It’s not sustainable. This video is 100% correct, Beth and other companies can not take this long between games anymore. They need to plan out a game that can last for a long time with updates, dlcs, mods, and large expansions exactly as Lorecast said. Every year two years another Provence drops and the map expands and in between that to sustain players is mods, little dlcs, etc… and every two years or so when they drop the next province it’s like getting essentially another game packed with content that being built upon the engine.
    I hardly ever write comments especially this long, but I love ES and this video was something I think a lot of us think about. Or hell can’t even put into words cuz ya know something is just off with having to wait essentially 15+ years till the next title in your favorite game series.
    I’ll wrap up with this:
    Picture this… it’s Todd’s last big game. He’s going to announce it at some point on stage. “It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for, Elder scrolls 6.” Behind him is a massive screen with the title ES6, he gives a quick speech and they cut to the first official trailer and at the end of the trailer the logo reveals “Elder Scrolls 6” but wait that doesn’t make sense, wheres the subtitle? Where’s the region? They cut back to Todd and on the screen behind him is a map with the region they showed in the trailer. “Hammerfell will be the location of this game. But we got to thinking about how are games are played and sustainability and looking towards the future.” The screen behind Todd then zooms out to show all the Provence’s of NIrn and he announces “Elder scrolls 6: Tamriel will encompass all the regions of Tamriel over the next 10 years starting with Hammerfell.”
    The crowd cheers as they realize they will be getting content consistently for a game that has been designed to last and be updated for at least a decade as Todd retires on a potential high note going out with a bang having just changed Beth and potentially gaming.
    It would essentially help fix or mend those gamers who feel betrayed or have lost faith in Beth. “We know we have messed up and we want to make things right.” So they give us a game that’s essentially multi-year long content updates of many games in one.
    It’s a long shot for sure. But perhaps it’s time to shake shit up in the community.
    You got my sub ES Lorecast. Well done on the video!

    • @mrphiloseroctopus5069
      @mrphiloseroctopus5069 3 месяца назад +2

      Also a fan since Morrowind, and I have to say I agree with your comments. This guy has put forth a very logical idea for the future of gaming in general. All of us can see that games have sort of hit a wall in terms of innovation and new tech. And the longer waits for new games, coupled with the increased expectations of a growing fan base means that if something doesn't change soon, AAA titles could be a thing of the past. It's odd to see indi developers making games that get higher praise than modern major AAA titles. We may see a way forward for our favorite gaming franchises in lorecast's theory.

    • @theredheadhenry
      @theredheadhenry 3 месяца назад +3

      @@mrphiloseroctopus5069 when you look at it as a whole, we really are in a sad state of gaming right now. AAA titles that before had no issues getting out games every 2-4 years are now backlogged for whatever reason. The technology has advanced so much that to get a great game now takes half a decade or more. There’s so many examples, plus examples of games that are in production for so long, state a release date, then miss the release date, and then when the game is finally released it doesn’t have promised features, is buggy. Then you have micro transactions and the “corporate greed” side of gaming. I get it studios need to make money. But at the sacrifice of a poor product. It’s sad. Beth is a perfect example of this in recent times. 343 is another example. AAA games and the industry need a change in corse. Perhaps this next ES game will do that, but I’m more of a realist and it would be asking for the moon. Here’s hoping 👍🏻

    • @theredheadhenry
      @theredheadhenry 3 месяца назад +3

      Thinking about it, it really was BETH that started this whole shift with the horse armor dlc. Perhaps they can change corse again.

    • @sylwestermaikel7214
      @sylwestermaikel7214 3 месяца назад +1

      Love ur comment and agree 100%❤
      I'm still in my illusion,that the tes6 gonna be amazing, and I don't want wake up

    • @theredheadhenry
      @theredheadhenry 3 месяца назад +2

      @@sylwestermaikel7214 I have my doubts it will be good, for sure. But ya never know. They could surprise us. Expect the worst wish for the best.

  • @Junebug879
    @Junebug879 3 месяца назад +47

    I hope Bethesda takes their time with ES6. I wouldn’t care if the game came out in 2030 I just want them to make a great game bro

    • @SkyoffRunes
      @SkyoffRunes 3 месяца назад +21

      Theyve taken 10+ years I think theyve taken their time.

    • @nobody4y
      @nobody4y 3 месяца назад +17

      Nah man , the next ES game will have bug eye Starfield NPC's , safe and boring story that doesn't touch heavy subjects , rich in DEI and lets not forget about pronouns.

    • @luvkai5599
      @luvkai5599 3 месяца назад +4

      It’ll probably come out in 2030 and still suck

    • @chahinebourenane6291
      @chahinebourenane6291 3 месяца назад +3

      We don't have all eternity, the more time they take, the more the expectation of the new game to be good will be greater. We have already waited for nearly 15 years. It's a lot to still wait for several years.

    • @kennykenevil57
      @kennykenevil57 3 месяца назад

      @@SkyoffRunes It's only been in full production for a year or so.

  • @BossDrSample
    @BossDrSample 3 месяца назад +8

    I was excited for a new elder scrolls game when i was like 12. Its been too long and too many things have changed

  • @Stormblessed72
    @Stormblessed72 3 месяца назад +63

    Im firmly in the camp the tes 6 will be dog shit

    • @EliJahFedgo4tr
      @EliJahFedgo4tr 3 месяца назад +3

      Starfield has nothing to do with elder scrolls, which every one has been amazing and their baby as a game series.

    • @Stormblessed72
      @Stormblessed72 3 месяца назад

      @@EliJahFedgo4tr who said anything about starfield? But yea that was trash too, they've been shitting the bed since fallout 4. Fallout 4 came out in like 2014 and even back then people were complaining about the dated game engine they made it on starfield was made on the same dated pos. They straight up lied before the release of 76 and starfield but yea believe them that they haven't lost what ever it is that let them make great games back in the day while ignoring that every new elder scrolls since Morrowind has restricted the players freedoms more and more. But yes it's their baby and therefore we should ignore everything I just mentioned... Stfu and git

    • @richardwatson1254
      @richardwatson1254 3 месяца назад

      @@EliJahFedgo4tr What a fool you are. It'll be shit! How can you not see it'll be shit?! What a grand and intoxicating innocence! How can you be so naive? There is no Elder Scrolls 6! No amount of lunatic conspiracies or past revisionism is going to change that. Come, lay down your great delusions and join the shitposters. It is not too late to avoid turning into a laughing stock.

    • @amazinghorizon8270
      @amazinghorizon8270 2 месяца назад +6

      @@EliJahFedgo4tr And? Fallout 76 and Fallout 4 have also been significant downgrades and Fallout 3 was way better, so why should Elder Scrolls not experience the same?

    • @MercurySTR
      @MercurySTR 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@amazinghorizon8270Fallout 4 is a much better game than Fallout 3 except when it comes to DLCs

  • @proshepherd
    @proshepherd 3 месяца назад +8

    The Elder Scrolls VI: Tamriel
    I'm here for it. I kind of think it would be cool if they would add some type of feature like elden ring to allow people to link up their games temporarily for a certain mission or something.

  • @a1racer441
    @a1racer441 3 месяца назад +9

    They can probably use the Starfield engine to make the entire world of Tamriel a reality. It might not be 100% open end to end but I don’t see it being impossible. I would love to be able to explore the entirety of Tamriel one day in one game platform.

    • @midnightblue3285
      @midnightblue3285 3 месяца назад

      Starfield engine have problems still it won't be stable and updated engine

    • @Oriol-oo7jl
      @Oriol-oo7jl 2 месяца назад +1

      you'll end sooner if you just play the Tamriel Rebuild mod for morrowind. And it's not procedural
      I ignore the current status of it, but the creators have all my respect and admiration

    • @ConfuseMedia
      @ConfuseMedia 2 месяца назад

      ESO nearly has all of Tamriel

    • @Fettman89
      @Fettman89 День назад

      They could if they used UE5, but they're sticking to their guns on the creation engine.

  • @xaxaxaxaxa6417
    @xaxaxaxaxa6417 3 месяца назад +10

    Dude Skyrim it´s not alive because of Bethesda Skyrim it´s alive because of the community if not for the community mod´s it´s will have go away years ago Bethesda just breaks things

    • @Chinothebad
      @Chinothebad 2 месяца назад +1

      I'd say it's alive because of both though in different ways, and Bethesda's isn't good when considering from SSE, it's like someone keeping a corpse alive. Every update just breaking everyone's modded Skyrim just to push out CC content that honestly doesn't even look appealing. At least modders only break my game if I installed conflicting mods, not to mention some actually putting in fixes like an unofficial patch or something that fixes bugs from the engine.

  • @BlastingXNP
    @BlastingXNP 3 месяца назад +13

    Success is the needed key here for a "live service lite" game. Frankly, Bethesda just doesn't have that good tiding.
    For one, Starfield recently flopped hard. Fallout 4 was seen as slightly less than its two first person predecessors by a great portion or the playerbase. Fallout 76 and ESO were received in varying degrees over the years, but generally ranging from poor to acceptable. The last game they made in this RPG genre that was unquestionably beloved was Skyrim. 13 years ago.
    You're right that Bethesda is certainly testing the waters with creation club in Fallout 4 and Skyrim. But again, creation club has also been recieved extremely poorly. The prices are seen as absurd for content seen as much more poor than free mods. And of course, we've never seen the total financials of creation club, most likely because it's probably not profitable overall. The only way to force profitability in creation club is to disrupt the outside modding scene on purpose. But again, as we see with Starfield, without a community that makes the game better, it can die quickly.
    To put it bluntly as a TL;DR: We're lucky if we even get a game with the quality of Skyrim with TES6. Only bad things can come from Bethesda attempting to force this next game as a permanent framework.

    • @williamduckett3407
      @williamduckett3407 2 месяца назад

      Lol @ starfield "flopping hard". It was greeted with harsh criticisms, but so have all their games upon release.

    • @BlastingXNP
      @BlastingXNP 2 месяца назад +3

      @@williamduckett3407 Fallout 4 and Skyrim have more concurrent players despite Skyrim being 13 years old and Fallout 4 being 9 years old.
      Your opinion of criticism means nothing. The actual quantifiable data we have means everything. Yes, Starfield flopped hard. No, your opinion on its criticisms doesn't change that fact.

    • @williamduckett3407
      @williamduckett3407 2 месяца назад

      @@BlastingXNP how much money did Starfield make again? As of January of this year, I read it had generated 235 million dollars. That's not my opinion. That's a successful game. The concurrent player count is without a doubt disappointing for Bethesda, but nowhere near "flop" numbers.

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад +1

      @@williamduckett3407 "It doesn't matter if its good, all that matters is it makes a lot of money" you're the problem with the industry. Mindless drones.

  • @AVigil-mb2yb
    @AVigil-mb2yb 3 месяца назад +9

    Bethesda sucks!!!!
    Starfield complete trash!
    Fallout 76 sold nothing!
    15 year dev cycle for es6! Lane!
    Fraud Howard sucks! Bethesda keeps releasing skyrim! That's all they can do!

  • @OceanMachine_
    @OceanMachine_ 3 месяца назад +10

    Dude, what mods are you using? The inns looks sick!

    • @ElderScrollsLorecast
      @ElderScrollsLorecast  3 месяца назад +6

      I've been trying out Wabbajack packs. Those are clips that include Lorerim and Elysium.

  • @therethan-family1234
    @therethan-family1234 3 месяца назад +18

    You described the Sims. I don't want to pay 600.- when I return to play the game 5 years down the line.

    • @ElderScrollsLorecast
      @ElderScrollsLorecast  3 месяца назад +5

      I see what you're saying, but it's different in a few major ways. With the Sims, you're getting regular minor updates and each costs a fair amount. This quickly becomes hundreds of dollars. I'm not suggesting that.
      With this, you're getting the equivalent of an entire new zone, new quests, items, etc - basically an entire new game, every 2-3 years (like they used to do), but instead of paying full price you're paying DLC costs ($20-$40). So it's big content releases at a discount. $20 to $40 instead of $60 to $80 (depending on platform).
      It's a win-win. It's like getting a new game every few years for less money. That's the main point.
      Sure, they could add smaller DLC, or purchasable mods, which they're already doing. But that's not new.

    • @Ed-ealmighty
      @Ed-ealmighty 3 месяца назад

      I mean what do u think they're trying to do with fallout with all the base building, survival mode? They're slowly turning it into Sims 1 and I'm here for it 😆

    • @GreatWhiteElf
      @GreatWhiteElf 3 месяца назад

      I was think more like minecraft

    • @mrfishsticks266
      @mrfishsticks266 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ElderScrollsLorecast I can't believe you're defending payable mods...

    • @misternordberg3675
      @misternordberg3675 2 месяца назад

      @@mrfishsticks266 I can't believe how many commies are in this comment forum.

  • @TheVdh666
    @TheVdh666 3 месяца назад +9

    The one thing I think of to counter this, is that one of the nice things of tes is the big historical events of that time that you are in. Oblivion crisis, Skyrim civil war etc. if you have one game were you add more parts to you will stay in a game where the world has a certain context. You can certainly continue to add to that for a very long time. But if you want to freshen it up you would still need to create a next installment further in time. One with a completely different context. Or they will need to have a game where, when you start the game you can choose which starting date you take which will alter the maps, npc, stories etc in the game to the context of that time. It is possible. But would require enormous storage capacity to be played after a while. The amount of content stored on the computer for one game would be so that the computers most people have now don't have enough space to download it. So that might mean you would need to choose before hand, what part of the game (start date) you want to download on your computer.
    One of the reasons for this thought is that, tes are RPG's I can only roleplay a necromancer, holy warrior or thief in the same context so many times before it gets boring. But give another contexta

  • @futurewario9591
    @futurewario9591 3 месяца назад +5

    By the time Elder Scrolls 7 comes out we be in our 90's

    • @sacredpower7530
      @sacredpower7530 3 месяца назад +1

      Hell most us will be lucky to even make it to that point

  • @ronaldcobb1633
    @ronaldcobb1633 3 месяца назад +11

    17 years from now, I'll be 83! It's doubtful that I'll still be playing then, let alone be alive. One thing that will have to change is that storage capacities will have to increase. Starfield, before its first dlc, is already 160+ GB.

  • @MyHellaKitty
    @MyHellaKitty 3 месяца назад +22

    If it's the last ES game, it should be all of Nirn. They can break it down into DLCa. But I want to start off in Tamriel and eventually explore the rest of Nirn.

    • @veryrare432hz
      @veryrare432hz 3 месяца назад +2

      the last es game will be beyond skyrim

    • @ashley2342
      @ashley2342 3 месяца назад +3

      ESO is already exploring beyond nirn.

    • @miguelcondadoolivar5149
      @miguelcondadoolivar5149 2 месяца назад

      It should end by waking the Godhead and ending the dream.

    • @sercravenmohead3631
      @sercravenmohead3631 2 месяца назад +1

      Nah they gave you that with ES Online lol
      They’re not about to give you the Elder scrolls of your dreams after the latest flops they did.. it’s gonna be bad.

  • @ZenithUchiha
    @ZenithUchiha 3 месяца назад +5

    This is what I wanted for skyrim. After beating the 2 story DLC, traveling to elsweyer. Of course with loading screens. Solstheim style. And constantly have apocalyptic level story events that the Dragonborn would realistically be able to defeat and eventually achieve godhood. Then, the final threats are defeating the deadric lords themselves. And marrying Serana. Lol.

  • @ShadowAimai
    @ShadowAimai 3 месяца назад +6

    You are... optimistic.

  • @jasonsteele5408
    @jasonsteele5408 3 месяца назад +1

    Very good commentary and great voice over! Glad to find this channel

  • @Rhaevyn-Hart
    @Rhaevyn-Hart 2 месяца назад +3

    I just want to have: Dude your MODLIST PLEASE! I had to remember to listen to you talking because I was too busy jaw dropping over your game. Share plizz!

    • @ElderScrollsLorecast
      @ElderScrollsLorecast  2 месяца назад

      Scenes were a mix of 2 wabbajack mod packs with thousands of mods: Lorerim 2.0 and Elysium. Enjoy!

    • @Rhaevyn-Hart
      @Rhaevyn-Hart 2 месяца назад

      @@ElderScrollsLorecast I figured as much. Which of them was from the first part of the video? Especially noticed the lighting and the blonde female character, it all looked very ray traced. I think I've tried Elysium before but not Lorerim, so I'm more interested in that WJ list from the beginning. Actually never had seen the mounted archery either, the animations of sliding around on the horse's back was impressive. So hopefully that is all contained within one of the lists. Thanks again for this video and I will definitely be trying the modlist from that part of the vid.

  • @M2Mil7er
    @M2Mil7er 3 месяца назад +7

    I'd like to see a return to III's complexity, or the potential for it in terms of magic, and equipment systems.

    • @thefknscarecrow
      @thefknscarecrow 3 месяца назад +1

      I just beat Morrowind yesterday ❤

    • @Oriol-oo7jl
      @Oriol-oo7jl 2 месяца назад

      Same, bro, but seeing the steps back taken in each new release, it's hard to believe that.

    • @Chinothebad
      @Chinothebad 2 месяца назад

      Same. I don't even care for how lore is like they did with Skyrim. I just want some depth like with the equipment system or even Daggerfall's character creation where it wasn't just picking skills like Morrowind but even advantages and disadvantages to my character such as being immune to paralysis but taking damage from holy places and being critically weak to poison and disease.

  • @Ajme-kb4os
    @Ajme-kb4os 3 месяца назад +10

    I hope it’s nothing like Skyrim. I want the leveling of daggerfall or morrowind . I want actual role-play.

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад +1

      Don't buy it day 1, you know for a fact it's going to be what Skyrim is to Morrowind.

  • @MikJames-d1g
    @MikJames-d1g 2 месяца назад +2

    "That they can iterate in indefinitely"
    Isn't that what they've been doing since Morrowind?

  • @niceleverace
    @niceleverace 2 месяца назад +3

    So basically TES VI would be a long tern live service in a way.

  • @AvatarRoku-pz8tb
    @AvatarRoku-pz8tb 2 месяца назад

    Great content! The work that you put in to research, learn and know more about the future of Elder Scrolls is a blessing that we will all benefit from! Thank you!

  • @Siilk70
    @Siilk70 3 месяца назад +3

    Well, I think it's hard to believe that any of us will live to see the next one.

    • @chahinebourenane6291
      @chahinebourenane6291 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes it is still several years ahead from 2024 minimum. Until all of tamriel in ESO is finished I guess. (And Skyrim milked even more lol)

    • @Siilk70
      @Siilk70 3 месяца назад

      @@chahinebourenane6291 pretty sure they will milk oblivion now, with the remake

    • @MHShah17
      @MHShah17 2 месяца назад

      After Elder scrolls 6, they might want to remake the arena, daggerfall and morowind

    • @MHShah17
      @MHShah17 2 месяца назад

      Might be good for descendents, my (currently 8) nephew might like Elder scrolls 7 when he's in university and I've got a wife, I might be able to guide him when I visit like I do now with him playing Zelda Breath of the Wild (I'm telling him to do the shrines, I guess I'd be telling him to collect items he doesn't need so he can sell them)

  • @karloskarlinderstrom6943
    @karloskarlinderstrom6943 3 месяца назад +7

    I really hope this becomes reality.

  • @sergeant_cheese
    @sergeant_cheese 3 месяца назад +2

    0:48 what mod

  • @ChrissieBear
    @ChrissieBear 3 месяца назад +7

    Can't wait to have to buy the game again every few years for small content drops.

    • @ElderScrollsLorecast
      @ElderScrollsLorecast  3 месяца назад +2

      I agree, and that would suck. Also, not what I suggested. Maybe try watching again?

    • @SYMBIOTEDINOSAUR
      @SYMBIOTEDINOSAUR 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ElderScrollsLorecastMaybe you weren't suggesting that but it's very possible

  • @amazinghorizon8270
    @amazinghorizon8270 2 месяца назад +2

    4:58 Skyrim is not the most modded game in existence sadly, the most modded game is Minecraft (also the best selling game of all time) and Garys mod (there are more mods for Garys mod than all of Nexus combined), Skyrim is only 3rd place, in regards to modding.

  • @user-ip6wq7vr7m
    @user-ip6wq7vr7m 2 месяца назад +9

    it's just going to be a DEI infested game I feel, waiting 15+ years for such a loved game is basically a ticking time Bomb right now for most people I think including myself and I'm also sure that'll be the end of Bethesda's future or what's left of it.

    • @ZombieGangster
      @ZombieGangster 2 месяца назад

      Isnt the whole series extremely diverse? There were trans characters in the series since Morrowind…

  • @trudikafudi
    @trudikafudi 2 месяца назад

    Your "What-ifs" just gave me back some hope for Elder Scrolls VI - thank you

  • @HoosierDaddy2a
    @HoosierDaddy2a 3 месяца назад +3

    Just imagine if this works abs they do it for Fallout 5 and you can travel across America, Canada, and Mexico.

  • @friesenburger3808
    @friesenburger3808 2 месяца назад

    I've been listening to the pod for over 2 years... How am i not subbed here!!!

  • @kjts9846
    @kjts9846 3 месяца назад +4

    Sounds nice, you present the concept well!
    So here are some arguments "against" the concept, or rather, some problems I can identify of the bat:
    Level scaling and difficulty, this is a semi-solved issue within Skyrim, but it is one with a lot of opponents, the scaling world does diminish on the experience of character growth.
    But within a contained experience such as a base game and a set of a few expansions/dlc, the path of the character is controlled and some assumptions are easier to make on how a characters progress is being made. In a continuous world game as suggested in this video where a player in theory could drop in at any given expansion, I believe the problem would be greater.
    There is also a story based argument connected to the above, given the tendency of prophetic heroes in the elder scrolls I have little hope that the writers are able, or if it is even possible, to ground a story to the point where each expansion could provide a climax that is not immediately subverted by the next released area and its stories. This is a problem in MMORPG stories, I'm most familiar with WoW, but defeating the new world ending calamity and then going back to picking up poop in every new expansion is jarring, and I'm guessing even more so in a single player experience where story should be more of a focus.
    As an example of the above, given that Skyrim was such a platform, how would one handle the next area, lets say Morrowind, you have defeated Alduin, Miraak, Harkon, what stories would naturally follow for that character? My only point being that the player-centric heroic story telling would likely need a radical shift.
    Following the same line of thought the factions and their ranks likely need some changes, if the base game allows you to top the faction ranks, what would be left for the new content released? Could possibly be solved by area specific factions taking on a more central role, such as The Companions for Skyrim.
    Player character power, if I can max out a skill in the base game, whats left for the new content. The vertical progression of an rpg seems problematic with a horizontally scaling world, a vertically scaling world has the story problem described above. A positive to the new game releases is that it comes with a blank slate for a character.
    Not saying the problems above are not solvable, but when they are solved, are we playing an elder scrolls game as many people would classify them?

  • @iyziejane
    @iyziejane 2 месяца назад +1

    Skyrim became long-lived because of it's timing. They aren't taking the steps to be ahead like that again. Now that the rest of the industry turns every action games into a BGS-like open world with rpg elements, I think the niche for TES6 would be to make it as much of an RPG as possible. The more "streamlined console action" it is, the less it will stand out at all.

  • @enescustovic1883
    @enescustovic1883 3 месяца назад +4

    Nah man, I think they're in for a rude awakening. There's no more Game of Thrones to piggyback on. The people who grew up modding Skyrim will continue to mod Skyrim, because THAT game feels like home to them. Good luck getting them to move on. Sure they'll play the game a bit, but Skyrim will be THAT game for them until they die.
    Game's over for Bethesda's mediocre efforts.

  • @Finger112
    @Finger112 3 месяца назад +1

    Well considering Starfield has planets where you can land anywhere on the map and you can disable the invisible boundaries in a cell on the map (they actually made the land cells bigger with the vehicles in the game now), Elder Scrolls VI could be all of Tamriel and maybe even Nirn with continuous loading with walking around the whole planet without boundaries in the game. The first thing they might want to work on in Starfield now that we have the game is figure out going around an entire planet 1:1 scale without it crashing and no boundaries.

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад +1

      If they could do that, they would've done it in starfield.

  • @amitansurkar1769
    @amitansurkar1769 3 месяца назад +4

    Its definitely Todd's last elder scrolls, not the company's, but lets be honest, there's no elder scrolls without Todd

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад +1

      There definitely is

    • @amitansurkar1769
      @amitansurkar1769 2 месяца назад

      @@Izzmonster there ofc is, but without the Todd magic.... Let me just say that I'm not looking forward to those elder scrolls titles

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад +1

      @@amitansurkar1769 "Todd magic" 🤣🤣🤣 oh no! we might get a coherent story that's more interesting than "Your (family member) is out in the (world) go save them"." or "your the chosen one that everyone automatically loves and worships!"

    • @amitansurkar1769
      @amitansurkar1769 2 месяца назад

      @@Izzmonster you're making fun of him now, but you'll cry then

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад

      @@amitansurkar1769 No I've been laughing at every disappointment since skyrim. I haven't bought a bethesda game since 2011, and every time they prove me right I laugh a little harder.

  • @darthmenace2033
    @darthmenace2033 2 месяца назад +1

    TES 6 is being made in the unreal engine

    • @MrJakedog104
      @MrJakedog104 2 месяца назад

      No it isn't. Bethesda has specifically said they aren't using unreal

    • @darthmenace2033
      @darthmenace2033 2 месяца назад +1

      @@MrJakedog104 weird saw a thing where they were saying they will be using unreal 5

    • @MrJakedog104
      @MrJakedog104 2 месяца назад

      @@darthmenace2033 they stated it will be using the same engine starfield used. Creation 2

    • @appleicatpromax7069
      @appleicatpromax7069 Месяц назад

      Nah, still using Morrowind's engine. Wish they did use Unreal tho

  • @DavidMiller-dt8mx
    @DavidMiller-dt8mx 3 месяца назад +8

    I'm a 63 year-old gamer. My father still plays. The next iteration may come to late for my father, and I won't see many more, myself. We both have played mods for decades. If we could get into one world (preferably together), that would be incredible, especially if that world continually expanded.
    I was a hobbyist programmer in my late teens and early 20s, and I started writing a game with this concept, but of course I never finished it. This was the days of sprite graphics and floppy disks, in a word, ancient today - but I had that concept. As a tabletop gamer, it just made sense.

    • @kunknown2340
      @kunknown2340 3 месяца назад

      how old is your dad!?

    • @chahinebourenane6291
      @chahinebourenane6291 3 месяца назад

      I am sad to hear that, Bethesda fans are aging and dying when they are busy milking Skyrim.

    • @Kakarot64.
      @Kakarot64. 3 месяца назад

      ​@@chahinebourenane6291
      Actually it'll probably be:
      "Skyrim Millenium Edition"
      Reased in 3011 to celebrate Skyrims 1,000th Birthday.
      Fallout 69 will release the next year and world leaders will finally say feck it and launch the antimatter missiles to evaporate the planets surface.

    • @ashley2342
      @ashley2342 3 месяца назад

      Try Elder Scrolls Online. You can play together and have a blast even without doing what's considered group content like trials and dungeons. They are constantly expanding each year and adding more areas and features.

    • @sacredpower7530
      @sacredpower7530 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Kakarot64.Damn you for making me spit out my drink lmao

  • @House_of_Schmidt
    @House_of_Schmidt 2 месяца назад +1

    This would certainly be interesting. It sounds a bit like the games as a service thing that many mmo's have tried to do and largely failed at so id be a bit skeptical. If they could pull it off, it could setup TES 6 for a long and bright future but they really have to get this right and that means getting the story and characters right. TES 6 cannot follow in Starfields footsteps. Starfield had boring characters and dry lore. TES 6 needs a wide variety of companions, characters and the selection of the main story HAS to be exciting. It really needs to revolve around the greater war between the Empire and the Aldmeri Dominion and there needs to be real consequences to the players actions with large scale battles being present. Characters rly need to be interesting. Have some morally dark characters.

  • @Alex-mn5rs
    @Alex-mn5rs 3 месяца назад +4

    Halo Infinite was supposed to have a ten-year lifecycle. We all saw how that turned out. I'm not optimistic when a triple a studio suggests that

  • @trueflame-ims
    @trueflame-ims 2 месяца назад

    Based on the lore they've released involving the current events within the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, ESO, Castles and an Article that Todd Howard was in many years ago, prior to the release of ESO, the setting will pretty much be this:
    You will be a person who is either a member of the Blades (or will end up joining the Blades) sent to High Rock and Hammerfell on order of the Emperor (The Character you played in Skyrim aided by Ulfric, as this reiterates the tale of Hjalti, which is who we are a reincarnation of in Skyrim, as confirmed by the Skyrim Quest: The Ghost of Old Hroldan) to tend to the myriad of problems in the region, such as a Daedric Plague unleashed by Peryite in High Rock (Reference: Skyrim's Peryite Quest Starter NPC) or to push out Dominion Control over Hammerfell held firmly in place due to Necromancy (Cite ESO's Alik'r Desert Story-line) with the help of the Imperial Legion (Cite the events of The Great War, specifically involving the military strategies of Emperor Titus Mede II and his Generals).
    Basically, TES:6 will be a tale involving the rise of a new Empire... and Emperor.
    What further cements this is the fact that TES: Castles takes place in High Rock... Specifically Camlorn, which is Imperial Territory during the events of Skyrim... and is undoubtedly still such, due to the ability for your ruler in Castles to regularly send aid to the Imperial Legion, etc... and because you start TES:Castles with an Imperial Advisor.
    Additionally,
    We will undoubtedly see involvement with Mannimarco once again... the real Mannimarco and involvement with the Underking (Ysmir Wulfharth / Zurin Arctus) as Major Quests... and I could easily go on with an endless number of things that could happen in the region for notable minor Quests.
    Sadly, since it was so long ago, I do not have access to the article (Should've saved it) but Todd Howard was on-record about where he wanted to take the series next... and what Todd says, goes, when it comes down to final say on Bethesda games; He specifically told the interviewer in the writing that he wanted to make the next game like Daggerfall because he wanted to improve on the region's Verticality. However, due to current events within the Elder Scrolls, these regions are key starting points for the story anyway, so they are natural picks.
    During the Current Reign of the new Emperor, the territories under Imperial Control would be: High Rock, Cyrodiil and Skyrim... we've already been to Skyrim, so thats out.... this is a comeback story for the Empire after, "new management," was established, plus the complete province of Cyrodiil was in TES:VI, so obviously Cyrodiil is not the choice, which leaves only High Rock; On this alone, we have our Starting region, as the region isn't nearly as Inhospitable as Hammerfell and its endless Desert, but the complete territories of both High Rock and Hammerfell will probably be in the game.
    ----
    Now, with that laid out, what can happen that makes sense to the lore, in terms of obvious DLC?
    We, as an Agent of the Blades, could be tasked to push back the Aldmeri Dominion in the Provinces of Valenwood and Elsweyr with a final push in Alinor (AKA The Summerset Isles) to put a final end to the Aldmeri Dominion.
    ----
    In terms of the Other Regions: Morrowind, Blackmarsh(AKA Argonia), Cyrodiil and Skyrim, nothing is immediately happening in these regions to warrant immediate concern... but things ARE happening... with the exception of Skyrim for obvious reasons (We took care of the problems there.)
    ----
    In Morrowind, we have the potential to meet the Nerevarine freshly returned from Akavir, who we will probably help in order to push out the Argonian invaders from the region. This will also Segway into building accurate lore about Akavir, which will probably be an Addition within the next Elder Scrolls game... if this truly wraps up Tamriel with TES:VI. The reason we are able to meet the Nerevarine is because he's Immortal (due to Corprus) and why he would help us is because, Canonically, the Nerevarine is a member of the Blades, therefore making him an Imperial Loyalist.
    So, we would probably both help the Nerevarine reestablish Morrowind's Government under Imperial form and customs, along with retake Argonia for the Empire... or we would have another choice...
    The Second (Non-canon) choice would probably be this:
    We would be able to side with Argonia in cementing it's control over it's newly acquired territories in exchange for Argonia returning to the Empire, fight and kill the Nerevarine and establish Imperial rule in the remnant territories of Morrowind.
    ... another possibility is the Return of Lorkhan
    ----
    With those out of the way, this would leave Cyrodiil and Skyrim as territories which major plots could unravel in... what potential plots could those be?
    Simple... assassination and insurrection.
    In Cyrodiil, the Emperor could be assassinated by an Akaviri (or Aldmeri) Assassin and it could be our job to find the Assassin, stop the Akaviri (or Aldmeri) Invasion and bring peace to the Empire... except without an Emperor there is no Empire. So the secondary part could come into play where we find out that we are a secret heir of the late Emperor which has to fight Ulfric Stormcloak (Now High King of Skyrim) for the throne, which would lead to retaking Skyrim for the Empire as the Emperor/Empress yourself and Choosing a New High King to sit upon the Throne, bringing each province into the game full-circle.
    ----
    Everything beyond the stuff about High Rock and Hammerfell could potentially happen, should your belief that the Next Elder Scrolls Game will function how you think it will. I wonder how many of these potential plot points might happen, lol

  • @maofria1452
    @maofria1452 3 месяца назад +3

    If this is true, mods will be permanently broken. Bethesda games are only good when the devs move on to the next game and modders can fix the mess and start create good content. Constant Bethesda updates dont allow this.

  • @thefknscarecrow
    @thefknscarecrow 3 месяца назад +1

    WHEN ARE WE GETTING TO THE SEA OF GHOSTS?! IVE BEEN WAITING FOR 20 YEARS

  • @eolhinforest7736
    @eolhinforest7736 3 месяца назад +3

    That all sounds lovely, BUT... The last update for FO4 broke things fairly badly, and what is it, five months later, they still haven't fixed what their update broke. And the more mods you have and longer you play, the worse the problems. That is the opposite of supporting their modding community, and is part of the reason for the problems with FOLondon. Also, I have talked to Starfield modders, and while some things in Starfield are moddable, other very important things, like the follower and NPC systems, are much harder to mod than it is in Skyrim. A major follower creator said they would have to completely re-build the follower and NPC system in order to make a complex custom follower in Starfield. Also, if several mods affect the same Cell, which is fairly common, Starfield does not merge those changes even half as well as Skyrim does. Could they overcome all these problems for TESVI? Sure, it is possible. But is it likely? I fear I am pessimistic. I hope they positively surprise me. Until then, I fear this is wishful thinking.

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад

      Bethesda only wants to support the modding community that makes them money.

    • @derrickbonsell
      @derrickbonsell 2 месяца назад

      Modding doesn't make Bethesda very much money aside from Creation Club. What modding support usually means is they have to take a team of people and devote their time to making mod tools work. Tools that Bethesda then gives to the community for free. That's a big expense that doesn't really pay off financially.

    • @eolhinforest7736
      @eolhinforest7736 2 месяца назад

      @@derrickbonsell I don't know about in the future, but with Skyrim and Oblivion they took the same tools that they used internally to build the world, and adjusted them a bit, made some things inaccessible, adjusted the UI, etc. They most certainly did not start from scratch building modding tools. The community did more of that. A lot of things are still easier to do in xEdit than in the Creation Kit. Bethesda did not make money off releasing modding tools directly, no, but indirectly, they definitely did. Do you think even half as many people would still be playing Skyrim, and buying each new version, if there wasn't a thriving modding community for it? When I said 'supporting their modding community', I meant things like putting a little effort into not breaking huge numbers of mods with every update, or not updating a game with a thriving modding community like FO4, then walking away with it broken in the wake of the update, leaving tool and patch creators to try to figure out what they did, and how to fix it. It isn't like I am asking for full technical support of the Creation Kit, or something, just some basic consideration.

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 2 месяца назад

      @@derrickbonsell it doesn't matter that it doesn't make them much money, it's another way for them to exploit their fanbase for more money so they'll take it. After FO76 you shouldn't be surprised that you're nothing more than money bags to them.

  • @DigitalTiger74
    @DigitalTiger74 2 месяца назад

    What your describing sounds a lot like a game called American Truck Simulator. When ATS first released there were one or two US states that you could drive around on. Now every 6 months or so a DLC for a state is released and gets added to the over all map of the US that's been created. Also the older states get updates as well so that they don't look really bad compared to the newer ones. This works really well and I could see this working for games like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout.

  • @bpopa27
    @bpopa27 3 месяца назад +9

    This TES: Tamriel/Nirn concept is what everyone who's been a long-time fan ever wanted I guess . We'd be blessed and lucky if they don't make it in the Gamebrio/Creation engine again but, they are gonna make it in Starfield's engine most likely

    • @ElderScrollsLorecast
      @ElderScrollsLorecast  3 месяца назад +1

      Yup!

    • @Noctilucent_Cloud7
      @Noctilucent_Cloud7 3 месяца назад +8

      The engine is not the problem. The only problem with Creation Engine is that Bethesda didn't invest in updating all of the tech to more modern standards.
      If you watch any interviews with former devs, there is a pretty common line of BGS waiting a very long time to make tools or update the ones they have.
      I know that is something that happens in a lot of studios, but the vibes when to take in all that info and just their approach to patching etc is that they do as little as possible for a Minimum Viable Product.
      So I both love the games and hate their missed potential and I'm down to critique leaderships decisions but the engine itself is not the issue. It's that with many things the leadership at BGS did not choose to allocate their resources in a way that improved the game substantially.

    • @Chinothebad
      @Chinothebad 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Noctilucent_Cloud7 It's funny with how people say the engine is the problem in being outdated when you consider other engines that been around just as long like Unreal Engine. And that is the problem with Creation Engine when you look at the other engines. Beyond any inherent problems like whatever hardcoding and spaghetti code it has, C.E. problem is just how up to date it is compared to its contemporaries.
      Not to mention, for all I read one guy say animations in C.E. were bad along with floaty shooting, I legit wonder how much of that can be pinned on the engine when you consider the people working with it. That aside though, I could still see Creation Engine having it's share of problems that if one wanted a game taking place on all of Tamriel or Nirn, it's how much of that can the engine handle or any engine handle if they wanted the whole of Tamriel.

  • @s.a.stoneking7242
    @s.a.stoneking7242 3 месяца назад +1

    Many good points, much to consider. Thanks.

  • @lightsfury_nord
    @lightsfury_nord 3 месяца назад +5

    No Jeremy souls. I'm not playing it. What a waste.

    • @user-ip6wq7vr7m
      @user-ip6wq7vr7m 2 месяца назад

      He certainly did a phenomenal job with the music in Skyrim, It's going to be next to Impossible to find someone to even come near to what he did.

  • @noahsorrells2576
    @noahsorrells2576 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m all for big scale elder scrolls but the big map needs to feel alive and be full of stuff to do because what made Skyrim special was all the characters moving around the map making the world feel alive. Or running into a cabin were raiders live

  • @OnlyTruthLove
    @OnlyTruthLove 3 месяца назад +7

    The new age of gaming will be integrated with AI NPC's.. The first game to implement this successfully will be revolutionary for the entire gaming industry.

    • @Oriol-oo7jl
      @Oriol-oo7jl 2 месяца назад +2

      Probably bethesda will still be runing its games in the same old engine..

  • @dannypipes75
    @dannypipes75 Месяц назад

    What UI are you using? It looks interesting

  • @LS-tk7hp
    @LS-tk7hp 3 месяца назад +5

    i dont think any sane person can expect the elder scrolls 6 to be great. theyve greatly demonstrated with their past few releases that they learned all the wrong lessons from skyrims success. also they already said that they will use CE2, and looking at starfield yes they need a ginormeous jump to catch up with competition on almost every level.

    • @maximumoverdrive7554
      @maximumoverdrive7554 3 месяца назад +1

      Fallout 4 did great yall are sad thinking a new IP like starfield will have any baring on elderscrolls 6. Touch grass.

  • @jennaskylark
    @jennaskylark 3 месяца назад

    Syncing content was a thing for Unreal Tournament back in 01. If you wanted to play on a modded server, you'd have to sit through the sync but once everything was downloaded, you could log in and frag players on that server without issue. So the concept of doing the same today isn't just feasible, it's practical and frankly I'm surprised something like that hasn't been implemented yet.

  • @romko4496
    @romko4496 3 месяца назад +5

    >Talks about TES 6
    >Release post 2028
    >Loading screens are still a given
    Why even bother anymore 🤦‍♂️

    • @dannypipes75
      @dannypipes75 Месяц назад

      Who cares about loading screens? I don’t understand this line of argument. The loading screens are not what’s wrong with Starfield.

  • @totallyrandomuser5760
    @totallyrandomuser5760 2 месяца назад

    DLCs for map expansion to massive whole new areas is a valid idea. As long as they are as fleshed out as older Elder Scrolls games instead of bare bone frameworks for Creation Club to fill in like Starfield DLCs.

  • @ConsueloWubba
    @ConsueloWubba 2 месяца назад +5

    Elder Woke 6: The Micro Aggressor.

    • @user-ip6wq7vr7m
      @user-ip6wq7vr7m 2 месяца назад

      I sure hope not but hoping is futile, people are going to absolutely flip out if that happens including myself.

  • @-PRPLEHZE-
    @-PRPLEHZE- 3 месяца назад +2

    This is premonition, well done my friend, very well done indeed🫡👌

  • @trveg0th380
    @trveg0th380 3 месяца назад +3

    Let’s be real. Morrowind was the last ES game. Every game since then is a sorta “spiritual successor”

    • @ElderScrollsLorecast
      @ElderScrollsLorecast  3 месяца назад +7

      I was going to joke that we found the Morrowboomer in the room, but that would be rude. To each their own. I, for one, enjoy the other games more, but respect what Morrowind was.

    • @trveg0th380
      @trveg0th380 3 месяца назад +4

      @@ElderScrollsLorecast Not rude at all I find the morrowboomer label funny, especially bc I was a baby when the game came out lol. The game is hit or miss for me, it did a lot of cool things I wish they expanded on more in future games.

    • @kamixakadio2441
      @kamixakadio2441 3 месяца назад +1

      Agree to disagree.
      Morrowind was rather the first "Proper ES game", not the last. The first two were certainly a product of their time, but definitely viewed as separately from Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim when discussed.

  • @MrThewetsheep
    @MrThewetsheep 3 месяца назад

    A multiplayer experience like you described already existed years ago with the fable games. Load into your friends world you’re basically a companion if they have the dlc the items and areas are just locked to them only.
    OpenMW MP is also awesome

  • @jakewildfong1722
    @jakewildfong1722 2 месяца назад

    I listened to all your casts man love your content cheers

  • @gageroberts5513
    @gageroberts5513 2 месяца назад +1

    I wish I could mod this well 😢. I cannot even get Essential stuff like sprinting, lootmenu and better movement without crashing in New vegas. And my computer is just fine.

  • @tjcochius6331
    @tjcochius6331 3 месяца назад +1

    This turned from a critique of Bethesda, into a late night stoner ‘what if, how cool would it be bro’ chat
    Love it

  • @billymays5542
    @billymays5542 3 месяца назад +1

    Honestly this would be really good if they could pull it off perfectly. I would mostly be worried about how they would do faction and guild quests for different areas. Not sure how I feel about the multiplayer thing you brought up though

  • @speezbortzappfing3r224
    @speezbortzappfing3r224 2 месяца назад

    I'm really anxious to see if the idea you presented here, would be implemented. Guess it depends on whether Bethesda sees the value of them and the balance between production time/cost/potential profit make sense

  • @TakeShotAction
    @TakeShotAction 3 месяца назад +1

    More than anything, I want the option to play my singleplayer game as a multiplayer campaign. 2-4 People would be fine. Remember with Halo how we could do that back in the day with split-screen co-op? Even in Fable 3 we could do this, there was even a GTA that had a multiplayer feature. There's barely any split-screen campaigns anymore... Especially for PC ports. Most of us aren't rich enough to own multiple PC's in the same house and play like that with our siblings or partners.

  • @deputyswine
    @deputyswine 3 месяца назад

    I like the idea! You got me excited and really hopeful this is the direction they go. It makes alot of sense.
    If they do go this route I think they should just name it "the elder scrolls" that's it. Kind of saying this is the foundation, the place everything builds off of, an all encompassing name for the entire universe the game is set in.

  • @kellylynne709
    @kellylynne709 2 месяца назад

    The two things I’ve been obsessed with since childhood are pirates and wood elves. I just hope I can explore valenwood in a single player ES game and be a pirate in Tamriel. I just hope I can do that before it’s my time

  • @zaklex3165
    @zaklex3165 3 месяца назад +1

    You miss the whole point of the statement from Todd, it's not so they can stop making new games and not make more than 2 or 3 DLC, it's so they can continue to make DLC for 5 or 10 years and still release new games within those universes!

  • @thorssensgamesNCC1701
    @thorssensgamesNCC1701 2 месяца назад +1

    9/27/24 Starfield is having issues with installed mod quantity and that must be resolved or the longevity will not be there.

  • @josephlevacher995
    @josephlevacher995 2 месяца назад

    I think the idea of Tamriel as a pernanent world that we could re-visit as it expands. That would be great. I LOVE the idea of ships to sail from place to place. Oh by the way, I'm 57 and still playing games. Still playing Skyrim.

  • @davebyrd8541
    @davebyrd8541 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ll be 72…..and still exploring the Elder Scrolls…..God willing.

  • @ToliG123
    @ToliG123 2 дня назад

    If hammerfall isn’t running on the same tired engine, I’ll be very very surprised. But I appreciate your optimism!

  • @BKPrice
    @BKPrice 3 месяца назад +2

    It'll be the final Elder Scrolls game because it won't come out until right before the sun burns out.

  • @NullIsAt0
    @NullIsAt0 3 месяца назад +1

    I will literally wait a decade for them to add all regions in Elder Scrolls 6