It's almost 10 years since skyrim.
Well Todd where is it?
TES6: Hammerfell
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2-3 more years, at least.
>Almost 10 years
My God I swear it only came out a few years ago. Where has time gone?
ofc Hammerfell is going to fucking suck its just going to be rushed down Skyrim 76 but only folo singleplayer.
it did came out last year, it's come out every year since it was released
Wait for 2024, user. It's the 30th Anniversary of TES, and 3-4 years after the theoretical launch range for Starfield (2020 or 2021). It's the most likely year they'd try to shoot for.
>Starfield (2020 or 2021)
quite an imagination you got there
I mean, assuming that Starfield had priority until the year of the 76 launch, then we'd have 4 years of dev time for it to right now, which is the average for a Bethesda title pre-76, which is why I say 2020.
However, assuming that 76 took more out of Starfield's development, a 2021 release is more likely, since it puts it at 3 years post Fallout 76, which matches the dev gap from 2015-2018 with 76 itself.
>Stormcloaks
>Nearly lose in 3 months thanks to Tullius, only survive thanks to dragon attack
>Barely claim victory a skeleton legion, and only with the help of a demigod who'll likely vanish into apocrypha anyways
>Have no way of leaving skyrim outside of ships that would have to go through Imperial-controlled oceans
>Can't push south, thanks to a full legion waiting in Bruma, waiting for pale pass to clear
>Expects to win against the Dominion, a faction that regularly pulls ultra-powerful magic relics out of their ass in order to stomp their opponents in war.
Hjalti Early-beard all over again...
Fucking self insert faggots with muh dragonborn
the part to remember is that 76 was meant to be a service game that, had it been mediocre like fallout 4, would've kept them in the black for several more years and allowed them to not make anything
I would say late 2022 at the earliest for starfield
I mean, ESO was similarly meant to be a service game to hold over TES, and while it wasn't developed by BGS, Fallout 4 dropped a year after ESO's 2014 release.
>allowed them to not make anything
BGS is always making something. They usually have a crew working on their active release, and a crew working on pre-production for the game after it.
Go back, now.
>can remember vividly telling my brother in disbelief that Skyrim is 2 years old already
>now it's nearly 10 in what feels like a shorter time than even those 2 years
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
bump
lmao sure
>The RPG elements will make “you feel like your build matters.” Meaningful builds are no surprise to Bethesda’s style of RPG creation.
Who writes this shit. The main appeal of Oblivion and Morrowind was that you could master everything
You know they're releasing Starfield first right? At minimum TES6 its still 4 years away.
>tes 6 takes over 14 years to release
Stormcloaks wining being canon is so fucking dumb.
They won't do it, stormcloaks are much less picked than imperials
You're retarded if you think doing all the guilds on one playthrough is the right way to play elder scrolls
Not possible in morrowind
Wait, you don't do it? People legit skip it?
>People straight up ngl like totally legit low key skip it?
Fag.
You do multiple playthroughs, loser.
Is it possible we could get two regions in an Elder Scrolls game instead of just one? Like both High Rock and Hammerfell or maybe Elsweyr and Valenwood?
No you dipshit retard, you collect all the shit, do all non-radiant quests in one playthrough and play something else
No. You will Solstheim because why not selling the same tiny island for the third time?