What appals me more than a gaming site denunciating people here is a gaming site making an article about this... it's like the other day, ok a few years ago there was this guy's van with a world of warcraft art on it and it didn't cross my mind to call Blizzard. Much less so did it cross my mind to write an article about it on a major gaming website. I mean.. what the? this just could win the palm of the worst gaming article ever released, if not the worst article ever released? Is this supposed to be relevant information to us?
well the new id engine allows for very nice landscapes. It kills my fantasy that the next elderscroll game would use the next cryengine ( their editor works a bit like the elder scrolls editor and their graphics are more advanced ) but I expect the next elder scroll game to use the id tech 5 engine ( after all it already belongs to zenimax now ) meaning beautiful landscapes and models without repeated tiled textures. But I think Beth would still need to have trees in their games and cry is better than speedtree so far... a fallout4 using the rage engine would also kick ass... driveable cars etc..
no overlap? and they just mentioned the doom and wolfenstein rpgs...( not to mention bethesda did some fps in the past: ( if I remember well terminator skynet was the first full 3d fps ever - yes it even came out befofe quake - and they even are the ones who invented mouselook ) ( no wonder JC holds them the in highest regard ) I wouldn't be shocked if id announced an elder scrolls game on mobile... especially knowing Beth's attempts in the past....which were exactly critically acclaimed
I'd like to see a journalist points out that even though they are rpgs they are meant to be played like fps !! it's one of the ambitions of fallout3 that doesn't quite work well. where I see no overlap: beth makes complicated games with large open worlds and lot of content, albeit always very buggy or at least not as playable as the id games which are balanced and playtest with great attention and precision.. the id games involve dark and narrow corridors there is less content and every think is cooked to perfection. (you don't fall through the floor while fighting skeletons :p) ( don't laugh it happened to me the other day in a crypt in WOW thought they were paying homage to the king of Worms in Daggerfall ;)))))
Fallout 3's 'Vault Boy' now delivering pizza, copyright infringement
Nov 17th 2009 5:29PM (Joystiq)Interview: id's John Carmack and ZeniMax CEO on The Acquisition
Jun 26th 2009 8:49AM (Joystiq)where is my "edit" function? :p
Interview: id's John Carmack and ZeniMax CEO on The Acquisition
Jun 26th 2009 8:46AM (Joystiq)Interview: id's John Carmack and ZeniMax CEO on The Acquisition
Jun 26th 2009 8:36AM (Joystiq)I'd like to see a journalist points out that even though they are rpgs they are meant to be played like fps !! it's one of the ambitions of fallout3 that doesn't quite work well.
where I see no overlap: beth makes complicated games with large open worlds and lot of content, albeit always very buggy or at least not as playable as the id games which are balanced and playtest with great attention and precision.. the id games involve dark and narrow corridors there is less content and every think is cooked to perfection. (you don't fall through the floor while fighting skeletons :p) ( don't laugh it happened to me the other day in a crypt in WOW thought they were paying homage to the king of Worms in Daggerfall ;)))))