The Future of Gaming Will Be Made By Us

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The Elder Scrolls (A Case Study)

Bethesda has exploded onto the scenes with games like The Elder Scrolls series ( Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, and Online) and Fallout.  Over the last 5 years dedicated fans have devoted countless hours to re-imagine old games.  TESrenewal.com has served as a proving ground of sorts; hundreds of individuals have volunteered to recreate the entire landscape of Morrowind on the Skyrim engine.  This has allowed programmers, artists, and voice actors a place to gain real world knowledge and add tangible proof to their resumes.  The screenshots prove this 5 year project has not been a pipe dream.


The Future

Many other titles are in various stages of completion Half-Life, Doom, Duke Nuke-em, and even the older Morrowblivion (Morrowind on the Oblivion Engine).  These games for the most part are actually supported by the original developers, at least morally.  Bethesda recently gave the green light for the TES Renewals team to continue with Skywind as long as they did not charge for their reboot, and all players purchased the two original games.  This opens up a huge world of content for programmers and gamers alike.  This also is a way for companies to generate buzz and sell additional units of their older titles.  Young programmers and amateur hobbyist are getting exposure to the industry and connecting like never before.  

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Wait. Are you telling me, I can play Morrowind, without falling through the ground, more often than a politican lies? :O

lmao, yeah not only that some of the best parts of both games will be available due to the use of the newer engines. So if you like making armor in skyrim well now you can do it in morrowind. with the morrowblivion you can actually beat the oblivion main quest and with the right mod walk to morrowind and start that story line.

Nice, I'll have to look into that, when the urge to play starts to take hold again.! :D

  • So, it's a bit like "A Tale of Two Wastelands", for Fallout3 and New Vegas?

Yes it is! This is a common theme, and since its a "from the bottom" project they don't get a lot of publicity. I am not talented enough to do any of this stuff myself. They are hosting auditions for the voices of different NPCs in Morrowind they are trying to convert all the text dialogue to spoken words. I thought I was pretty good and listened to some other auditions and decided I'd just sit this one out lol.

Sweet, I definitely have to look into it at some point!