Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5918955-20130620134158/@comment-5918955-20140329235544

XDEnd00 wrote: GameMage wrote: XDEnd00 wrote: GameMage wrote: XDEnd00 wrote: GameMage wrote: Pickleseller wrote: XDEnd00 wrote: What about Summerset Isles, Valenwood and (DLC or not) Pyandonea. Also, that would explain the "Giant Snakes" stuff (Sea Serpents). Remember that Hamerfell and High Rock (and also Orsinium) were already explored in Daggerfall, and if we have a Summerset Isles/Valenwood game, then we would have explored all the men/mer provinces (at least Tamriel ones). By your logic, then Summerset Isles and Valenwood would be out because they were in Arena. By his logic, there couldn't of been a single TES game that took place in Tamriel after Arena. Arena and Online don't count True, I guess Arena didn't really have that much detail and Online takes place in 2E. I'm not talking about detail (after all, Daggerfall also didn't have much detail) I'm talking about IT'S THE ******* WHOLE TAMRIEL CONTINENT If there was an Elder Scrolls game that supposedly took place in every location on Nirn, but was really just a flat green plain with no trees, mountains, enemies, or NPCs would it still count? Detail matters, that's why we still had Skyrim even though Arena already covered it I'm saying Arena DOESN'T count because it's the Whole Tamriel, if it did, we wouldn't have Elder Scrolls II-V. I'm just saying, the details aren't the primary reason for it not to count. If it was (the primary reason), then Daggerfall wouldn't count also, and we would be able to have High Rock and Hammerfell as future TES games (although it's not like we're not able at all, but, in my opinion, it's less likely) Alright, I see your point.