I assume Bethesda releasing an advertisemant revealing no information other than the title and the implications, they want a public response. Basically, read the forums, obtain feedback, see discussions between fellow gamers, and more than likely mold the work in progress towards public demand. At least I hope that is the case, and not just based on aesthetics and anonymity with the foreshadowing advertisemants.
My voice is rather a concern for this...
As the title states, there are two ways that art is formed when catered to a public audience. Replicated (as in mass produced in large quantities with minimal labor, material use, and overall cost) or the illusive road less traveled, leaving art to be created.
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, is an example of both. I can understand reasons behind this, but I also know when the wool is being pulled over my eyes. I don't think I need to mention the travesty that is Call of Duty. These are the Bethesda forums. There are many bugs in Skyrim. As well as a few questionable decisions that had traded Role-Playing for First Person Shooter...or "Sworder" in this case. I'd rather not go into details since you'd know them more than likely, and that would make this longer than I have drawn it out to. I am aware this is long and a bit scattered.
However, we don't need more of the same. If anything, we need more of a deviation from what has been done. I implore you, if anybody is listening or taking note, please don't let this be World of Elder Scrolls. I believe there are many people that are like-minded and believe Elder Scrolls multiplayer, where you dungeon dive with a few friends would be not just better, but beneficial to both the hardcoe and casual market. I don't want to be alienated, nor would I want a company I'd like to keep making purchases from forget about me and concentrate on people who will buy anything.
What say you? Would you rather have an MMO of Elder Scrolls? I think that would be so impersonal, and not have the Elder Scrolls feel period. I'd rather not hear about "Raid Night" on the Imperial City by the │?Shadow Scale?│party that includes monkeychugger98, 69ididyourmom69, lolcallofdutyisthegreatestgameeversowhyamiplayingelderscollsbecauseitisdumb, darkenforcersatanistshadow"i'msobadbecausemyscreennameisdark", sam978becauseieliminatedthe977othersamsandcouldn'tpossiblythinkofanoriginalnamesoi'lljustusearandomnumberthatmeansnothing, squirrelhunter?£??S?manydifferentsymbolsasifthat'sunique, and iusethewordnoobtodescribepeoplewhoaren'tasgoodasiamandno-lifeforthosewhoaremoreskilledbecauseiamperfectandcandonowrong. I don't care if it's mean, that's what will happen if it's an MMO. 99% of the players will have never played The Arena, or Daggerfall, or Morrowind, or even Oblivion for that matter.
I'm already tired of the "arrow in the knee" "joke" that permeated everywhere. Excuse my grammatical mistakes, but I'm not writing a report on the gross estimated tie purchases per capita for Banana Republic.