As “The Elder Scrolls 6” is still the subject of speculations whether its development would push through or not, what is clear at this point is that if and when Bethesda Studios decides to develop the game, it will need to build the game using a brand new engine.
The brand new engine would be vital whether the game will have a robust multiplayer mode or some brand new boss battles.
Using the same creation engine that was utilized for “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” will make the next iteration of the game rather outdated.
Bethesda needs to come up with a new engine to make “The Elder Scrolls 6” really cutting edge. It has to cut the Gamebryo code cord if it really wants to make the new game as good as it can be.
As Pete Hines, Bethesda vice president for marketing has said, the game development company is not simply known for churning out games year after year because they are not after quantity but quality. It certainly would not allow a very popular video game franchise like “The Elder Scrolls” to have a next iteration that is half-baked or less than satisfactory to gamers.
“Wearing the patience of Gamers” LOL
The same people whose patience is wearing thin are the ones complaining that games come out incomplete and full of bugs. Bethesda has earned the right to take as long as they need to give us the AWESOME games we love.
Patiently waiting,
Jeff
It is definitely wearing my patience thin. There are not many game series I care about but The Elder Scrolls is one of them. I really wish it was out…last year.
I hope it comes out soon, but I’m willing to wait. As long as I never hear the phrase “Skyrim 2” again, that’s just moronic -_-