Talk:The Elder Scrolls 7: Akavir/@comment-24902446-20140504204734

The Elder Scrolls VII should not be industrialized. I'm serious. If anyone from Bethseda happens to read this, PLEASE DO NOT INDUSTRIALIZE THIS GAME!!! Anyway, that being said, here are just a few of my ideas for the game. The plot seems good, but I don't really care about the plot that much. For one thing, if there are any wars, they should be really clearly visible. In Skyrim, I would always HEAR about the huge war between the Stormcloacks and the Empire, but I never actually saw any signs of it. How awesome would it be if you could just walk around and witness massive armies laying siege to cities, or small skirmishes on some plain? And this might not seem that important, but it would be really awesome if we could craft books and then write in them. So we could journal about our journeys, or whatever. Also, in previous Elder Scrolls games, we always just teleport to someplace whenever we use a vehicle like a ship or something. It would be nice if we could actually control vehicles if we bought one. Combat could also be improved. It would be really cool if things like parries were introduced. The criminal aspect could also be spiced up a bit. What if we could, say, slip some poison into someones food that simply knocks them unconcious for a little while? Now, after they pass out, we can drag them to some secluded place and tie them to a chair. After that, we can torture or kill them. If we torture them enough, then they just might be willing to tell us where their family inheritance is, etc. Sneaking could also be improved a bit. We could, instead of having a sneak button, have a crouch and lie down button. These would let you obscure yourself behind an object more easily, but they wouldn't actually make you stealth. In order to hide, you would actually really have to stay to the shadows, move silently, etc. Also, having to stay full and hydrated would also be kind of cool. Anyway, those are my ideas, hopefully someone important sees them. I rather doubt that anyone will, though.