GAMING NEWSDragon Age III Development Influenced By Skyrim, Possibly More Exploration-HeavyPosted on Wednesday, December 5 @ 13:32:23 Eastern by Alex_Osborn
![]() Bioware's Aaryn Flynn hinted at what is likely to come in the next installment of Dragon Age, and it looks like fans of Bethesda's RPGs will be pleased with the studio's new direction. In the latest issue of Game Informer, Flynn harped on the importance of exploration in role-playing games, noting that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has proven to be a major source of inspiration. “You can’t look at a game like Skyrim and not think about how impressive what they’ve accomplished is—or [think] that’s an interesting new direction or that there was something that didn’t work well for them that we could take in a new direction,” Flynn explained. “So, we’re always influenced by these games, especially in a relatively tight-knit genre like RPGs.” What do you think about the possibility of a much more open and exploration-heavy take on Dragon Age? Share your thoughts in the comments below. [Via] More from the Game Revolution Network Comments
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Longo_2_guns
Joined: Jun 2003
Though as long as they actually put effort into it, it would at least be better than DA2. So that's fine.
sandineyes
Joined: May 2008
I'd kind of would like to see DAIII go back to more strategy in the game play, but hopefully with less tedious pausing the game every second and queuing up actions for every character. DAII kind of screwed the pooch on that with enemies spawning in multiple waves from every direction.
Alex_Osborn
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sandineyes
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Alex_Osborn
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Nosidda89
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Longo_2_guns
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Nosidda89
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Nosidda89
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oblivion437
Joined: Nov 2006
To say that Skyrim doesn't do anything that Daggerfall didn't already do is like saying Johannesburg is 'more than fifty miles south of Cairo'. It would be much more accurate to say there is nothing Skyrim does that Daggerfall doesn't already do better and deeper. One example: there are over fifty factions in Daggerfall. Each has its own allegiences, goals, and membership requirements. Joining one group will close doors with some others. There are often strict requirements to joining groups and for getting promoted. Further, the process of rising up within an organization is much more involved. All of this takes place in a game world half the size of Great Britain.
Nosidda89
Joined: Dec 2012
oblivion437
Joined: Nov 2006
"It's realistic exploration, which is a first for the series and genre alike."
Level scaling is not realistic. A character that does not need to eat, sleep, drink or protect themselves against a harsh climate is not realistic. New Vegas, for all its flaws and poor polish, goes much further to get that right than Fallout 3 or Skyrim did. It may seem unfair to call Fallout 3 and New Vegas games in the same tradition but even at its most native-born NV is still essentially Elder Scrolls: The Apocalypse (now with better gunplay, writing, environment design and with less lore violations than anything Bethesda has ever done or will ever do) and while it improves on the formula in every way Obsidian was not allowed to break away from that formula outright.
darkvictory
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Nosidda89
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LawnGnome
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majorcoxsore
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Ivory_Soul
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LinksOcarina
Joined: Nov 2005
Either way I am against it because I had no trouble with the linearity both Dragon Age games had. Hell, BioWare has done that since Kotor anyway...
LinksOcarina
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whytenoiz
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Ivory_Soul
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Nosidda89
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Ivory_Soul
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Mind the spaces. GR won't let you post links to cut down on spam. Nexus Skyrim is thriving with thousands of mods and I can't tell you how awesome it is to see graphic enhancements that use SSAO, better anti-aliasing, Depth of Field, Bloom, and other advanced graphics options that Bethesda didn't provide.
oblivion437
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Chunibrow
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