With Fallout 4 Right around the Corner, What Can We Expect from The Elder Scrolls 6? Let’s See

Now that the lid has been lifted and “Fallout 4” has been revealed, gamers have been going crazy discussing the game and all the new additions to its gameplay, and it looks like many can’t wait for the next few months to pass and the game to arrive. But until then, we’ll have to keep waiting and going through whatever bits of information we can get about the title. In the meantime, fans of another franchise by Bethesda – “The Elder Scrolls” – have been wondering what implications “Fallout 4” could have to their own favorite series.

It’s a perfectly reasonable question too, given that Bethesda frequently borrows ideas from one of their games to add to another, and the “Fallout” and “The Elder Scrolls” series have been very close lately as well. In fact, when “Fallout 3” came out, many gamers were jokingly referring to it as “Oblivion with guns”, a joke which continued with the release of “Skyrim”, when the tables were turned.

And the various improvements that have been announced for “Fallout 4” can easily make their way into “The Elder Scrolls 6”, whenever Bethesda might be planning to announce that game. There are many interesting features that would mesh well with the fantasy world of “The Elder Scrolls”, such as the house construction mode which has been getting a lot of attention from fans in particular.

Indeed, it would be very exciting to see players getting the ability to completely build their own homes from the ground up, as decorating a home was already a pretty major point in “Skyrim” and previous games. Homes tend to play a bit of a more central point in that franchise compared to “Fallout” which favors a scavenging play style, so that feature could fit very well into the next “Elder Scrolls” game.

Weapon crafting is something else that has been enjoying a lot of attention ever since the big reveal at E3, and players have been discussing how this could be implemented in “The Elder Scrolls 6” as well. Of course, the weapons of “The Elder Scrolls” are a lot different than those in “Fallout”, and there aren’t that many long-range weapons in the fantasy series in the first place, but the system would still have a lot of potential.

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After all, the game is full of magical weapons that could be just as eligible for a complex crafting system, and we’re interested to see how Bethesda might implement that in “The Elder Scrolls”. The studio is most likely considering the option at the moment, but they aren’t talking about the next “TES” game at the moment.

4 comments

  1. What can we expect from TES 6? Most likely a new step in bethesda’s crusade to create a game even a brick should be able to play. Probably the game is going to do the leveling for you, and if you die twice, it will do the combat as well leaving the player to mindlessly drool over the shiny new graphics.

    1. You miserable cynical fool. Gaming actually invented something for that, its called changeable difficulty levels. Want the game to be tough? Turn Skyrim up the difficulty to master mid-game and then compare. You’ll be dead in seconds, creating a nearly unfair level of challenge. Bethesda builds solid games, every time, and if you can’t fathom why they’re so wildly popular, its your own stupidity blinding you.

      1. You know it’s thanks to brainless people like you that they do this and get away with it right? Look at how ridiculous the core leveling system has become. Where in the past (Morrowind) you could mess things up with your character leveling from 1 to 2, now you have ony three stats to choose from. Where in past RPG’s (not just Morrowind) there were areas you actually had to grind to a decent level and put in effort to be able to survive, you can explore most of Skryim from lv 1 thanks to the critters leveling along side you.
        Huge arrows pointing exactly where you need to, not just on the map, but in-game as well etc etc etc..
        But since your’e a moron that immediately resorts to but-hurt name calling when someone has a different opinion than you I kinda guess your’e happy with the changes.

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