The release of Oblivion Remastered has spurred speculation about future Elder Scrolls game design. Bruce Nesmith, a veteran developer, asserts that The Elder Scrolls VI will likely focus on player choices rather than intricate stat management, emphasizing a more modern RPG approach. He argues that players favor immersive experiences where they can play freely rather than worrying about skill selection. Although nostalgic for traditional RPGs, Nesmith believes most players seek engaging gameplay over complex statistics, as illustrated by their varied responses to decision-making in past Bethesda games.
"We don't want the game to get in the way. And that's a very modern take on RPGs. That means I'm not having to pick my skills, I just play."
"Players appreciate having real choices in the game. You can see that in the reactions to the various Bethesda games, particularly in their decision-making processes."
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