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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_ekxrnLHs0
As seen in my other post.
The music in this video is so damn nostalgic!
That isn't exactly gameplay.... it is just a new trailer.

Looks cool nevertheless
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Roberttitus: That isn't exactly gameplay.... it is just a new trailer.

Looks cool nevertheless
Crap I messed up :\. There is gameplay, only like 45% of the video is though. I got excited lol.
Post edited February 25, 2011 by Kil3r
The gameplay snippets look like they're taken from the same parts as the screenshots I saw a week or two ago.

The music seems to be a remixed version of the morrowind theme, doesn't it?

Generally though, it looks pretty enough.

Question is, what will it play like?

So long as the modders can get at it, I'll probably be getting it. Despite Oblivion's many flaws, once you had a few mods it was generally good (outside of the main quest at least).

Perhaps this time they will give us a PC-specific UI? Perhaps they'll get rid of the annoying speech mini-game? Perhaps the scaling will work this time?

Still looks better than Dragon Age 2 though, as far as I'm concerned. Bioware just don't make RPGs I want to play any more...
I'd buy the soundtrack now, even if my current computer can't handle it. Also, at 1:41 the new spellcasting animations are superb, and at 1:43, for all you doubters, is pretty clear evidence that there's going to be actual combat moves and techniques, not just swatting enemies with a blade.
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Runehamster: at 1:43, for all you doubters, is pretty clear evidence that there's going to be actual combat moves and techniques, not just swatting enemies with a blade.
Actually that looks like it might just be a fancy finishing move like Fallout 3 had.
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Runehamster: at 1:43, for all you doubters, is pretty clear evidence that there's going to be actual combat moves and techniques, not just swatting enemies with a blade.
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Arkose: Actually that looks like it might just be a fancy finishing move like Fallout 3 had.
I played Fallout 3 for a bit. I saw nothing like that :o
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Arkose: Actually that looks like it might just be a fancy finishing move like Fallout 3 had.
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Runehamster: I played Fallout 3 for a bit. I saw nothing like that :o
Same here...
Assasination looks good instead of the crap we had before
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Runehamster: I played Fallout 3 for a bit. I saw nothing like that :o
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Roberttitus: Same here...
Fallout 3's finishing moves were more dramatic with slow motion and all that but achieved the same result--i.e. showing something cool when an enemy dies which just serves to look cool and does not make non-finishing combat better. I wouldn't go getting your hopes up that this is going to have combat as good as something like Dark Messiah.
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Roberttitus: Same here...
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Arkose: Fallout 3's finishing moves were more dramatic with slow motion and all that but achieved the same result--i.e. showing something cool when an enemy dies which just serves to look cool and does not make non-finishing combat better. I wouldn't go getting your hopes up that this is going to have combat as good as something like Dark Messiah.
I haven't played Dark Messiah, but I do know that Fallout 3's VAT 'finishing moves' were nothing more than a lot of really badly done gore. In the video clip, the PC grabs the enemy by the shoulder, spins him aside, and runs him through with a blade - even if that's just a finisher, the attention to detail in first person view is quite impressive, IMHO. And it's nice to see weapons interacting properly with the characters instead of looking like a LARP session on steroids.