ToddMcF2002
SasqWatch
So much negativity for a company that has done so much for the gaming community. People seriously need to get out more often and stop being so jaded.
:lol: :lol: Gaming community…maybe, I guess? Certainly not the RPG community though. Unless you think being the #1 contributor to popularizing action RPGs over classic, true RPGs is a great thing? Even if you don't believe that the high sales of the Elder Scrolls games influenced other developers, then you can just look at what they did to the Fallout series alone. Fallout 4 is barely even recognizeable as an RPG, much less an actual good one.So much negativity for a company that has done so much for the gaming community.
Am I the only one who put in over a hundred hours on Skyrim?
Am I the only one who put in over a hundred hours on Skyrim?
Am I the only one who put in over a hundred hours on Skyrim?
Am I the only one who put in over a hundred hours on Skyrim?
Am I the only one who put in over a hundred hours on Skyrim?
So much negativity for a company that has done so much for the gaming community. People seriously need to get out more often and stop being so jaded.
That's really impressive.Well, here's another thing that explains why they don't NEED to make another TES or Fallout yet:
https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/18/...rim-vr-hits-steams-top-10-in-less-than-a-day/
Less than 24 hours after Bethesda confirmed March 14 that the VR version of its beloved role-playing game was coming to PC-based headsets, the Steam listing for the game has reached the No. 9 spot on Steam’s Top Sellers list (at the time of writing). That’s not just for VR games; that’s for everything on Steam.