Author Topic: Prequel - get money hunt witches  (Read 105464 times)

I'm expecting Kvatch to explode as soon as Katia learns about Gaius's knowledge of the nightmares.
why would it explode


Quote from: Katia
Also, what’s that smoke coming from town?
Quote from: Gaius
That’s probably just Miss Lenka’s weekly barbecue. Nothing to be concerned about.

These things are usually things to be concerned about.

what if it's the beginning of the oblivion crCIA
and katia is actually the hero of kvatch

what if it's the beginning of the oblivion crCIA
and katia is actually the hero of kvatch
Then somehow the emperor needs to give her the Amulet of Kings first.

And then she needs to go to Weynen Priory.

THEN she can save Kvatch.

not necessarily
anyone could have saved kvatch
it just so happens that your character gets the amulet, and goes to the priory first
I bet you could just as easily visit kvatch and save them before even seeing jauffre
you don't normally have the option of not getting the amulet at the beginning, though

what if it's the beginning of the oblivion crCIA
and katia is actually the hero of kvatch
I'm hoping that the obvious happens, and that Katia plays in part of another unusual story across Cyrodiil, and it ultimately ends with Katia losing her memory and being imprisoned in the special cell in the Imperial City dungeons.

It would be a bit annoying if Kaz were to just jump the gun and have Katia shoot straight off to the Imperial City and suddenly join the storyline of TESIV:Oblivion.

Then somehow the emperor needs to give her the Amulet of Kings first.

And then she needs to go to Weynen Priory.

THEN she can save Kvatch.
While I suppose it's probably canon in The Elder Scrolls, you do not need to go to Chorrol/Weynen Priory before going to save Kvatch.
I made a new character recently and decided to go on a trip to Skingrad the moment I got out of the tutorial.
On my way I passed Kvatch and decided to see what they would say if I went on in.

You get up there and the Oblivion CrCIA is occuring (as expected) and you're allowed to jump straight into the Oblivion Portal and shut it down.
Then you can retake Kvatch as normal.
Martin is still inside the church but you have nothing special to say to him.
After you've saved Kvatch he just waits outside the town until you can later come to him, after finding out about who he is.

cyrodiil is ok. I like the racial diversity there, but the terrain is kinda boring to me
I agree about the all of tamriel tho
but if they can't do that, and it isn't in either elsweyr or black marsh I'm gonna kill myself my character
I'd love either of those, Elsweyr more so than Black Marsh, but if there is one place I would like to see, it would be Valenwood.
I've always liked the Bosmer.

Maybe it would then be too big, but I would love to see an Elder Scrolls game set primarily in Valenwood alongside Elsweyr, and possible Black Marsh too.

honestly I don't understand why they can include all of the continent in an MMO, but wouldn't be able to do it in a game like the others have been

honestly I don't understand why they can include all of the continent in an MMO, but wouldn't be able to do it in a game like the others have been
Not that I think it makes a difference (as far as I know), but on the MMO the different areas will probably have physical barriers to them where you have to stop and load the next area.
And I don't know if it's still true, but I heard at one point that different areas of the world map will be locked off to different factions?

That and I suppose someone would bring up that maybe limitations on consoles would prevent them having such large worlds.
I'd imagine if they were truly massive, and as detailed as they are in TES:Skyrim, then they might be so large that it wouldn't fit on a single disc. And console games are annoying when you have to swap over to sepereate discs (but I'd put up with it).
And I suppose on an MMO your computer doesn't have to do all of the thinking and whatnot, so it's less of a load on your side, compared to your computer doing everything on a single-player game.

Ultimately though, I think I would pay through my nose for an Elder Scrolls game as good as Skyrim that includes multiple regions of Tamriel.
Or even do something really interesting and take us to another continent on Nirn, like Akavir or Atmora.

I don't think you'd need to load between provinces any more than you would between sections of skyrim or cyrodiil or morrowind in previous games
and the factions thing wouldn't make any difference, because I'm sure you still download every province, in case you want to have multiple characters

about the console thing though... console limitations suck. but on the other hand, it would be on the next generation of consoles, so maybe the digital download thing will be a lot more prominent, and disks wont be an issue

I do agree when it comes to price. another game with every province would probably be a lot more expensive than the previous ones :c

Fun fact:

The 11th Atlantic hurricane in 2017 will be named hurricane Katia.

Fun fact:
The 11th Atlantic hurricane in 2017 will be named hurricane Katia.
can't wait

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that was a bad idea
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i giggled incoherently when the dog