• Wahots@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    Shit, if they haven’t started it yet, it better not be coming out in 2026. I want at least four years of peaceful development without them rushing it and burning out the devs. I want good stories and plenty of werewolf content. And no gamebreaking bugs like Cyberpunk, whose campaign got glitched for me.

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      1 year ago

      And no gamebreaking bugs

      …with Bethesda? You’ll have to wait for the community patch.

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      1 year ago

      To be fair a game like elder scrolls might even need a whole decade of proper development to avoid gamebreaking bugs, Skyrim took 6 years and we got the civil war quest line…

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      If there’s not plenty of werewolf content I’m sure modders will fix that. “Other” kind of content too I’m sure. :3

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        As much fun as werewolf penis is, I want real story development, haha. Questlines, explore the affliction, marginalized werewolf underground societies, maybe even a remote village where everyone, men/women/children are werewolves and/or other types of were creatures? I feel like there’s plenty to explore aside from the yiff and relationship type stuff!

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          Haha yes this is fair.

          maybe even a remote village where everyone, men/women/children are werewolves and/or other types of were creatures?

          It was some time ago but I’m pretty sure I did a quest in The Elder Scrolls Online that had something like this… Not sure where it was but it was a good side quest with its own hidden area