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#1  Edited By lucianotassis

Do you guys think that the ascension of the Aldmeri Dominion would be a concept being developed for the future release of the (God save us) MMO? Would this be an evil faction like "The Horde" (WoW) or "The Sith" (SWToR)? Something like "The Empire vs. The Aldmeri Dominion"?

When (and if) this MMO is released, it's gonna be the saddest day of my life, since I hate grinding and never-ending games, and "The Elder Scrolls" is a true passion for me (my most beloved games). Or maybe it will be the happiest day, because it will be one less franchise to worry about, and spend my money and my time.

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#2  Edited By lucianotassis

It looks like at least Mournhold will be back... :)

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#3  Edited By lucianotassis

I'm sorry, I haven't noticed it. I'm going to read the thread you mentioned, thanks! :)

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#4  Edited By lucianotassis

I personally think that Patrick will soon write about this piece of information on the news section of the site, but here it goes: it looks like Bethesda has included into the Skyrim code all the landmasses regarding another regions of Tamriel, like Morrowind and Cyrodiil.

Read this article from Game Informer to check what I'm talking about: http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/11/23/skyrim-mystery-why-are-other-countries-built-into-the-game.aspx

Well, what could be the real reason for this? Future DLC? Or maybe to add details to the surronding areas in the 3D map? Or... would they be building the foundation for the infamous hypothetical Elder Scrolls Online (God saves us from this tragedy)?

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#5  Edited By lucianotassis

I love Elder Scrolls, and I think Bethesda deserves all this success! This is the sign of more games yet to come, no doubt! :)

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#6  Edited By lucianotassis

The Shalebridge Cradle level in Thief: Deadly Shadows was really terrorizing to me and my wife! We only managed to complete it because we were playing together, and even as a pair we were really really frightened about the dark experience. :)

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#7  Edited By lucianotassis

I don't like the path World of Warcraft is taking... It's slowly turning itself into a bad joke...

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#8  Edited By lucianotassis

Great text, Patrick! You are an incredible writer, congratulations! :)

Welcome, Skyrim! I love it, and I'm afraid of it!

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#9  Edited By lucianotassis

My achievements updates still aren't working properly... :(

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#10  Edited By lucianotassis

To me, the main story in Oblivion was so boring that I don't even remember a lot of details of it. But the game was good and I had lots of fun with it. But, again, I wasn't so amazed and captivated as I was while playing Morrowind before.

The gameplay in Oblivion was better than Morrowind, but the plot and the setting (dialogue, NPCs etc) were really worse (to me).

Some people love gameplay, some people love plots (I'm a part of this group), and this is the real root of this discussion. There is no right or wrong opinion here, since it is just a matter of personality.