There has been increased talk around "Elder Scrolls 6," especially after Bethesda delivered "Fallout 4" and previous titles in the "Elder Scrolls" series. Latest rumors indicate that the much-anticipated game is most likely under development. In such a case, the game developer ought to consider fans' suggestions for "Elder Scrolls 6."
Several ideas have already been highlighted for the next title, but fans are persistent enough to come up with new and interesting ideas to improve the gameplay. Discussing on the official Elder Scrolls 6 forum, fan have come up with a new wish list that may cause major changes in the next game.
Among the issues outlined is that "Fast Travel" in the upcoming title will make it less fun. However, other players have a way of playing the game and enjoying fast travel. Gamers may opt to avoid using fast travel, but the game apparently compels them to do so since some quests are too fast to move on foot.
Fans wish that Bethesda made the upcoming more like "Morrowind." While "Morrowind" was smaller than "Skyrim," the world was bigger. This game has no click-fast-travel like "Skyrim."
Similarly, "Elder Scroll 6" should have easy navigation. The previous title, "Elder Scrolls Online," is hard to maneuver since there are no in-game navigation tools. Gamers claim that some areas location is as well hard in the game due to poorly applied features.
If the game developer introduces an improved navigation system in "Elder Scrolls 6," it will help get rid of fast travel and costly investments. Furthermore, fans suggest that Bethesda should improve the AI path finding and refurbish the AI in general.
In the upcoming title, it would be important to evolve NPCs so that they can interact with gamers. Fans would also like to see reduced loading screens, more intractable objects, and a new game engine.
The game engine has led to many problems with the games like their overall bugginess, in addition to a clear absence of progression in some of the critical areas, according to GamingBolt. While the developer company claimed previously that it has updated the engine ahead of the release of many key games including "Skyrim," "Oblivion," and Fallout 4," Bethesda ended up only adding details to the same core engine.
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