Writing: Taking the game into your own hands

Post » Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:06 pm

Something that I always loved and appreciated in TES:3 was the ability to write your own notes on the map, so that you could mark the location of specific things that you would like to come back to, or just to remind yourself of something that happened. It made me feel so immersed in the exploration component, especially with the lack of fast travel.

It occurs to me that I don't think I've ever had the pleasure of seeing anything even remotely similar to that in any other game.

But I would like to see it taken further than just map markers. I want to be able to craft my own adventure. I feel like that's what The Elder Scrolls games have always been about. And when I think about the idea of a "journal" or a map, I just don't imagine it the way that it often ends up mechanically in games.

What I do see is this:

  • A Map that you can add your own notes and points of interest to, so that it best fits your needs and interests. Your map is meant to guide you, and you should be able to make it do that in the way that best suits you.
  • A Journal that allows you to create your own notes, both within and without the quest log, so that you can better keep track of the information that is given to you, in the way that suits you best.

I also have some other related ideas such as leaving notes for other players, or public message boards. TES:O is shaping up to be a living world full of individuals, and what I'd like to see more than anything is more fun and interesting ways that everyone can interact with the world and customize their experiences. Feedback is welcome!

User avatar
Christine
 
Posts: 3442
Joined: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:52 am

Post » Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:15 am

I'm with you. I will be using a pencil and paper, myself, like I have done in other Elder Scrolls games.

I like the idea of leaving notes for other players, so long as it's a small item, like a piece of paper, not a sign whacked into the grass. Maybe even let us draw on the paper, so we can leave dirty pictures for people to find (this is a joke).

User avatar
christelle047
 
Posts: 3407
Joined: Mon Apr 09, 2007 12:50 pm

Post » Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:44 pm

I agree. Perhaps something small and non invasive, maybe even something you would walk right over if you weren't paying attention.

User avatar
carla
 
Posts: 3345
Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 8:36 am


Return to Othor Games