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Seen it on reddit,
http://www.reddit.co...d_on_the_3ds_i/
It would be awesome if this happened. Who knows, maybe Bethesda will see this and decide to port it over (...not going to happen. :c ).



Why?A bit off topic (attention mods: here's a perfectly good reply to delete) Morrowind was actually planned for the side-taco Nokia N-Gage, screenshots from unreleased game:
In case a moderator deletes this post, I can private message the url to these screenshots (if that's allowed)
Nothing. Yuyuyup just hates the way this forum works, yet won't leave it.Why?A bit off topic (attention mods: here's a perfectly good reply to delete) Morrowind was actually planned for the side-taco Nokia N-Gage, screenshots from unreleased game:
In case a moderator deletes this post, I can private message the url to these screenshots (if that's allowed)
What's so controversial about some screens of a (not so canned anymore) game?


Yuyuyup always getting his posts deleted, of course, now I remember!Nothing. Yuyuyup just hates the way this forum works, yet won't leave it.Why?A bit off topic (attention mods: here's a perfectly good reply to delete) Morrowind was actually planned for the side-taco Nokia N-Gage, screenshots from unreleased game:
In case a moderator deletes this post, I can private message the url to these screenshots (if that's allowed)
What's so controversial about some screens of a (not so canned anymore) game?
I hate the way that touch screen "battle" interface looked. Buttons would be vastly superior if a game like this ever came out.



I actually tried that with elder scrolls III. After a few hours of reading all the crap in the first few houses and hoarding every tiny thing available, I read in gamefaqs I missed some timed event. I stopped there and never played an elder scrolls game again.The music alone gave me goosebumps....
Incredible well made, but like BlueStar says, I wouldn't like this game on a handheld :/ I'm the kind of person that likes to know everything in these kind of games, and therefore I check the UESP/TESWiki all the time while I play. Like really, every quest or so, I check it to know the best possible outcome.
That sort of thing is much harder on a handheld. Also, mods.

Then keep the site open on your PC/Laptop/iPad/iPhone/Android... or you know, suspend browse.The music alone gave me goosebumps....
Incredible well made, but like BlueStar says, I wouldn't like this game on a handheld :/ I'm the kind of person that likes to know everything in these kind of games, and therefore I check the UESP/TESWiki all the time while I play. Like really, every quest or so, I check it to know the best possible outcome.
That sort of thing is much harder on a handheld. Also, mods.



That actually looked really cool. I think an elder scrolls game would be perfect for either the 3DS or the Vita but I believe that a 3DS version should require the CPP since aiming with the stylus seems like it would be harder to do since you need more precise movements.
Also am I the only one that thought the 3DS color looked pretty cool as well.
I forgot touching the screen with you hand/finger is illegal./jkThat actually looked really cool. I think an elder scrolls game would be perfect for either the 3DS or the Vita but I believe that a 3DS version should require the CPP since aiming with the stylus seems like it would be harder to do since you need more precise movements.
Say what?Stream map off the cartridge to make it open world...

Nevermind that, lol. It's a trick most game devs use to enable much larger areas for games using limited memory/resources. Think DSCraft (Minecraft for the DS) and how it is able to support uber large areas. It does so by "streaming the map" off of the microSD instead of loading just a specific chunk of area and then loading another chunk when you reach a loading point (usually doors). It's kind of constantly loading so there's no break in the action.Say what?ferofax said:Stream map off the cartridge to make it open world...

