He's 52, if it takes 8 years before ES6 comes out He'll be 60. If they milk this one as hard as they did Skyrim he'll be long dead before ES7. Hell, I might be dead before ES7
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After he dies, he will wake up in the afterlife, and hear a familiar voice say "hey, you're finally awake".
Thank you for making me spit out my water XD
8 years before ES6
why has the lord forsaken us
Yeah and after ES6 they might do a Fallout 5. If that also takes 10 years he'll retire before it releases.
I know Todd is kind of a silly guy and people have mixed opinions on him. But it will be pretty weird to be in a gaming industry without him. Like him or not dude is a legend
Yeah, I can't help but laugh at the man (in a good way) whenever I see him on the screen. I'm sure it's for the best that he leaves the stage, but I know I'm going to miss him.
Might have a stronger legacy than Richard Garriott and Peter Molyneux so far too!
The first time exiting the sewers in Oblivion, looking up at the sky, water and landscape on the Xbox360 was just magical. Todd's had a great run and his creations from TES and Fallout are once of my favorite games franchises.
God, that feeling when you first step out of the sewers is a core memory for me. Oblivion was my first TES game, I played that shit until my PS3 save inevitably got corrupted
Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies
Such a shame the Radiant AI stuff never got fully developed in Oblivion or Skyrim.
It was the biggest step forward since like Ultima VII. And it worked great in Oblivion like with the Ahdarji's Heirloom quest where you have to steal the ring off the noblewoman and can do it either waiting until night and sneaking into the castle, or during the day by pickpocketing her in the market, etc.
Imagine a quest like that but with no loading screens or separation between areas, so you could levitate into the castle, or climb up the walls, or shoot a rope up, or use an invisibility potion for easy pickpocketing, or use a powerful Charm spell to make her hand it to you, etc.
And that's just one quest, with no dungeon-diving or combat!
I love Elder Scrolls as well, but I kind of wish people would just give him this for now and stop badgering him about the next game. We know we're getting it, we know it won't be for a while, and yes, that sucks, but let the dude enjoy his passion project.
This has been a decades-long project for him, creatively and conceptually. Something he wanted before he even got a job at Bethesda. Like, there's a significant amount of history with him wanting to make a space RPG, but only when "the tech is advanced enough".
Whether it lives up to expectations is another story. No game ever lives up to every expectation, but even if this lives up to a few, I think he'll consider it a success.
My only concern about post-TES: VI is who takes over for the series. I kind of trust Howard to put someone he believes in to take over, but it's not going to be the same regardless. Maybe someone who works on ESO would be good, but I don't know.
But in the meantime, I'm just going to (hopefully) enjoy his passion project and I can wait a few more years for the next Elder Scrolls. I know it's become kind of a meme that it'll be another decade or two, but I honestly don't think it'll be that long.
Hopefully it's someone who's actually in touch with the culture. For all his faults, you can't say Todd didn't grow up knowing what makes a game fun. He's not some business guy coming in just because the gaming industry is booming.
Considering it might not go out for at least 7-8 years, if not 10, I'm not suprised.
Yeah he'll be nearly 60 maybe over if it gets delayed at all. That's a career.
Even when I think about ES6, I’ve no idea how they are going to approach the game. Is it going the same of Skyrim with minor changes and higher graphical fidelity? Or change the approach. So many games have launched between Skyrim and ES6 that I can’t imagine the pressure they have in order to bring the next novel elder scrolls game
I'm assuming they're going to learn a lot from Starfield and that ES6 will be pretty different from Skyrim. Going back and playing Skyrim now, it already feels like it's dated, so they've got to change some stuff.
The best TES moment for me was the Ahdarji’s Heirloom quest where you have to steal the ring off the noblewoman and can do it either waiting until night and sneaking into the castle, or during the day by pickpocketing her in the market, etc.
The added stealth and physics system was such a huge win over Morrowind.
Now in TES6, Imagine a quest like that but with no loading screens or separation between areas, so you could levitate into the castle, or climb up the walls, or shoot a rope up, or use an invisibility potion for easy pickpocketing, or use a powerful Charm spell to make her hand it to you, etc.
And that’s just one quest, with no dungeon-diving or combat!
Imagine drop-in co-op play for dungeon-diving, so you could play with a DnD style party of spellcasters, rogues and warriors. Exploring massive dungeons with traps, physics like Underworld Ascendant had wanted (i.e. burning rope-bridges, freezing water to walk on it, etc.), spells with environmental effects, etc.
Imagine NPCs with dynamic needs, planning and scheduling, and settlements with their own needs and market - relying on traders to exchange goods, and caravans that you could escort or rob. Dynamic enemies like Dwarf Fortress Adventure Mode - bandits and necromancers that take over towns, or infest abandoned settlements and dungeons.
That is what TES6 should be.
Oh wow. I totally forgot about that one. My favorite part of Skyrim has always been the immersion. I just always forget when I enter the world of what I need to do. The flexibility to actually w/e the hell you want to is just insane.
Absolutely. That would be crazy if they achieve that. Too many expectations are riding on the game especially given the fact that the last iteration of the game came out 10+ years ago
I think he said could be his last “Elder Scrolls game” not last game?
I mean, yeah, by the time it's out he'll be nearing his 70s
This kid I know worked for a landscaping company that worked on Todd Howards yard and he would always piss in Todd's bushes. He also said his wife was actually a nice person. Still pissed in his bushes tho.
...like to be mean? Or just because he had to go?
To experience the freedom of the Open World RPG that is life
To be "edgy". They are more someone I know than a friend, however.
He said it might be his last Elder Scrolls game, because he is getting older and it takes them no less than 900 years to release a new one.
Skyrim came out when I was a freshman in high school. By the time ES6 comes out I will be nearly 40, or in my 40s. Wtf are they waiting on for this game to take so long?
Open world games like Skyrim are hard to make, and modern expectations are making them even harder.
People are shitting on Bethesda for taking so long, but no other developer has managed to make a worthy competitor in the decade+ since Skyrim released.
His ascension to godhood has begun. Perfectly balanced, of course.
Suddenly have a craving for some Yorkshire Tea
Finally, I can’t wait for a new fresh face to over promise me games.
Perhaps Peter Molyneux can pick up the torch
I said fresh, not Todd Howard's prototype
Cool, they must have found a bigger liar to replace him at Bethesda. It took them some time searching but they finally did it.
Oh get over yourself neckbeard.
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it just works
I figured this would be his last one honestly. He's already made it, so to speak.
Hopefully it is a good one.
He's gonna need 15x the lifespan for it to be released.
Anyone know what Peter Molyneux is doing nowadays?
Ha yeah but he didn’t say he won’t continue to rerelease Skyrim
More worrying is that he mentions how long you can support a game, so I guess we're just gonna say that 12+ years between games is normal.
He's dying?
In the same way we all are.
No, but given his previous track record he'll just release it over and over for the next twenty years, and he might be dying by then.