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Elisabeth Hollow
Guitar smash!!!
Darkness Eternal
http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/05/30/the-e...a-daedric-quest

Aside from the awesome emotes and character visuals in alchemy, cooking, instrument playing, we can also make offerings and pray to them. I did remember seeing a screenshot in E3 where there was a shrine of Hircine full of offerings and wondered wouldn't it be awesome if we could pray to it.

It seems this quest involves our good old friends the Daedra . . .
ImperialSnob
I hate people saying "I would of prefered Fallout 4 over ES:O",PEOPLE WE CAN STILL HAVE FALLOUT THIS GAME ISN'T MADE BY BETHESDA!

I know most of you probaly know this though.
usman123
Sorry...Trying to get myself warned.
King Coin
A character creation video

Looks pretty cool from the little I've seen.
Pseron Wyrd
I just received my email link to that character creation video (why do they keep taunting me with promotional materials? I want a beta invite, Zenimax!) and watched it a few minutes ago. I have to say, I was pretty impressed.
Darkness Eternal
Better than all the other customization in the ES games combined.
Grits
Looks great. Finally I’ll be able to make the pot-bellied Argonian mage of my dreams! And his name shall be… Sits On His Tail.

Sign me up. smile.gif
SubRosa
I think that triangle for the body looked interesting, it seems to give more options than just having a bunch of sliders to pick from. I watched it again on Fullscreen, and for the body the points of the triangle are Muscular, Large, and Thin. For the Face it is Heroic, Soft, and Angular. The ability to change the body is definitely nice. I'd love to play a big Nord girl named Helga, like Clara in the The Guild.

If they make a single player version of the game I would play it.

Watching it again on Fullscreen, the faces look a lot better than they did in Skyrim. Maybe they finally figured out that using blotchy textures does not look good. Or maybe it was done on an X-Box, so it just isn't noticable.

btw Grits, look at 2:03. That looks like Valdi to me, except with neater eyes!
Rohirrim
Character creation is spot-on, except for one issue I have: the Khajiit look a bit too noble. Great for Khan, not so great for someone who wants to make a sniveling thief and ends up with a skinny version of Mufasa. I dunno. Looks great by all other standards, though. biggrin.gif
Darkness Eternal
Will you guys make new characters or old ones from the ES games you played? Will you ignore the timeline?
Rohirrim
Some new, some old, I reckon.
King Coin
QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Oct 22 2013, 05:57 PM) *

Will you guys make new characters or old ones from the ES games you played? Will you ignore the timeline?

I'll be keeping Aravi as my primary character. tongue.gif
Grits
I’d probably make new ones, but I have no problem ignoring the timeline if I decide to bring in an old one.
Pseron Wyrd
My first time through any RPG I create a kind of generic warrior "test character" to get the feel of the game. When I have the feel of the game I can begin to stretch out a little. The more I understand about a game and its stories, NPCs, cultures, ect, the easier it is for me to roleplay.

So my first character will most likely be a test character. After that I have no plans. I'll probably spend several frantic weeks trying out nearly every combination of class and race the game offers before I settle down to two or three (or four) (or five) (or six) (...ect, ect) permanent characters.

I have no problem ignoring timelines. Heck, I'm not even sure what the timeline in this game is. I tend to make up my own lore for my own characters. And it tends to be new lore for each new character. I incorporate bits of Bethesda's (or, in this case, Zenimax's) lore when it suits my purpose. But when it does not suit my purpose, I cheerfully ignore it.
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