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As a frontier, Solstheim inadvertently overcomes some of Skyrim ’s most common criticisms . While hold capitals like Whiterun in the main game feel suspiciously small for cities, the tiny settlements of Solstheim feel more realistically sized considering how isolated their populations are. It’s immersion-breaking when Nazeem assumes the Dragonborn has never been to Whiterun's Cloud District, which consists of one building usually no less than a hundred feet a


The Living Lands could be a fantastic frontier setting if it also plays with the fear of the unknown in the same way. Players might find entire settlements mysteriously abandoned, for example, motivating them to find out what happened from a sense of insatiable inquisitiveness rather than any in-game reward. Skyrim ’s Dragonborn DLC shows how frontiers like the Living Lands can be used in RPGs to inspire unique dread, but also inspire a unique curiosity which can be a key motivator in open world explorat


Managing in-depth systems such as party members could be difficult to manage in real-time, so another opportune feature for Obsidian is a tactical pause. PoE, like Baldur's Gate which inspired the series, contains a real-time pause element and this could be transferred to Avowed and prove to be useful. GreedFall from developer Spiders is a great recent example of an action-RPG that used a tactical pause to great effect. At the touch of a button, combat is paused, and the player is free to map out their next move. This approach could suit Avowed as it's simple to use and wouldn't detract from the action-orientation of the game too much. Using a straightforward pausing system like this could help gamers manage their followers' actions and insight into their combat situat


Obsidian’s RPGs from Pillars of Eternity to The Outer Worlds have focused on a smaller but more developed cast of secondary characters with unique lines and greater integration into the game’s main plot. Bethesda has also done this more since Skyrim , with Fallout 4 ’s follower characters like Nick Valentine having their own quests and character developm


If Obsidian's Avowed DLC is going to feel like a truly next-gen RPG, then walking into a hostile camp with several followers should inspire a different reaction from the average NPC than walking in alone. Default enemy NPCs should factor in things like the player’s weapons, armor, and even reputation among their faction if they’re a part of one. A lone player may be surrounded as the bandits attempt to intimidate or rob them. A group of arrivals may inspire a more hostile react


However, outside of cities and other settlements, Skyrim ’s promise of a choice-led roleplaying experience falls away to interactions that almost always devolve into immediate violence. While there are more roleplaying options in quests, Bethesda misses the opportunity for more dynamic storytelling in the wo


This is one of Skyrim ’s best quest hooks - it gets the player personally involved from the moment they first sleep on Solstheim without revealing its cards early on. Few places in the game come with such a well executed sense of mystery. In part, Solstheim relies upon a sense of existential horror which has historically come part and parcel with frontier living. It’s an island of people etching an existence on the very edge of the unknown who live controlled by nightmares of what might exist beyond their civilizat


RPGs, especially open-world RPGs, tend to market themselves on freedom. In The Elder Scrolls 5 the player has the choice to ignore Skyrim 's main quest and head out in any direction they see fit. Few questlines and areas are blocked off by this decision, and many players choose to forego the main story entirely for a more customized roleplaying experie


However, the fact that Pillars of Eternity isn’t nearly as well known as The Elder Scrolls could be Avowed money guide's biggest advantage. For many fans, Skyrim was their first introduction to the world of The Elder Scrolls , making uncovering the strange lore and secrets hidden within its world all the more rewarding. Almost a decade later, fans have seen far more of Tamriel. While placed like Elsweyr and Black Marsh were once distant-feeling and intentionally alien in their descriptions, they’ve now both been depicted in modern detail in The Elder Scrolls Onli


For fantasy fans who err towards evil, Avowed should also include multiple ways to introduce hostility to otherwise non-hostile default encounters. Players should be able to tell a traveler they meet on the road that they’re robbing them, for example, instead of just pick-pocketing in games like Skyrim and hoping they succeed. The NPC might then take several factors into account before deciding whether to give up their goods or put up a fi


Not only have far fewer players had a chance to interact with the world of Pillars of Eternity , but its inhabitants are just as weird and wonderful as those in The Elder Scrolls . It isn’t known whether or not Avowed will have multiple playable races yet, but alongside Eora’s more standards fantasy Elves and Dwarves are the Orlans, a diminutive race of fur-covered people, the Godlike, whose bodies are radically changed when they’re "blessed" by a deity, and the large semi-aquatic Aum