This is very obviously bogus. While the next ES game may take place in that area, it's very unlikely it comes out next year. Most likely Bethesda's next game will be Fallout 4, and then a new ES game.
I'm glad this isn't true. To be honest one of the races I like the least was always the Argonians, so I wouldn't be thrilled for a game taking place on their home turf. I would still of course play it because it's an ES game and of course it could still be awesome. I guess I'm just saying if it were up to me I would not set it there. I don't know where I'd set it actually.
I kind of have a soft spot for Morrowind and would like to see it revisited. Especially after I played the Dragonborn Expansion for Skyrim..
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Plus the thing is with the Black Marsh nobody but Argonians can live there because all other races die due to poisoning pretty much instantly. So barring something crazy that changes lore it would be you and random Argonians.
From what I heard the 3rd Dragon Age is pretty awful. With that said, I don't find the ES series lackluster. I like to think of the series as a work in progress. Some of the games have done certain things right that other games in the series did wrong. So I think it's about balancing those and trying to pull what worked from each past game and put all that into one game...while taking out all the things that just didn't work.
So for combat you have it play more like the combat from Oblivion or Skyrim(with some tweaks). When it comes to exploration and stuff, have it be more like Morrowind. When it comes to level scaling, have it be more like Morrowind. When it comes to how you are able to join various guilds...have it be more like Morrowind.
See, Morrowind didn't really hold your hand, it could be brutal if you didn't know what to do. In essence, it wasn't for casual gamers. With Oblivion they tried to make it more so it would appeal to casual gamers as well. They succeeded, but the problem is by doing that..they essentially got rid of all the things people loved about Morrowind. With Skyrim there was a bit less hand holding then in Oblivion, but it was still there. I'm hoping they eventually figure out a perfect balance to all this, because once they do they will of created one of the best video games of all time.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.