All We Know About The Upcoming TES:VI
- Tus Dayan
- Mar 11, 2019
- 3 min read

Look, I want to be real with you guys... the new Elder Scrolls will suck and the reason why is because Skyrim will be hard to compete against. Now you may be saying '' Hey! what do you mean, they don't have to make a better game they just have to keep up with it" and as you arnt wrong many of there games that they have released (I'm looking at Fallout 76) have failed to maintain their reputation. Fallout 4 was a masterpiece and so was Skyrim altogether, but if Bethesda keeps going with what they're doing things are just going to go downhill.
Now I love Bethesda to bits, they are on par with graphics and dialog in some games and that's why I have hope for Elder Scrolls 6. Bethesda really only needs to do one thing to sell me on this game: Keep the grind satisfying. In Skyrim grinding was a necessary action. Players needed to obtain coins, and other loot to get what they wanted without spawning in and using cheats to save the day. If Bethesda keeps that one simple and easy task up and present within this game everything will be decent within the game itself. Another thing Bethesda needs to implement is gameplay.
Bethesda can't fail in this category anyway, besides it's such a common thing in new popular games. Quest and goals need to Separate from one another and they should steer the game into a whole different direction. If the player dies at a certain point, or takes a wrong turn, selects a certain phrase like other games (The Witcher 3) then it should affect the ending of the game. Bethesda has no problem doing this as we see this in Fallout 4 in a way, we just need to see it amplified like how CD Projekt does in the Witcher 3.

What needs to stay in TES: 6 is the glitchiness and bugs no matter what others say about it. Now don't go clicking off to one of my other blogs because I want to tell you why they need to be in a game like TES: 6. It's because they enhance the fun for games way more that the gameplay themselves. It's always funny to see something not intended by another because it just purely hilarious to see. Imagine looking at a video of one your favorite Lets players and they come across a glitch where the player model looks like they have been impaled but they are being harmed, that's the joy of those slightly infuriating mishaps in games. What we don't want to see on the other hand is a bug that completely makes the game unplayable, say my world is messed up and I fall through the game, unrealistic, yet totally relatable. Bethesda probably won't see much of these types of mishaps in games, but they may happen in some way or another.
What I want to see is smooth gameplay and a whole new experience when I play a game like this (and i know I will) but I also want the developers to side with me one a few things. Keep the grind a necessary action and open up the gameplay to much more than one aspect or topic. Video games need these two features to become a mainstream video game. I don't want to buy a game and soon come to realize that what I actually paid for was a trash game with no fun gameplay or nothing to look forward to.
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