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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<br><br><br>The world of Avowed is full of interesting races. There are the more traditional humans, elves, and dwarves, but also the diminutive furry Orlans , the mysterious Godlike, and the giant coast-dwelling Aumaua. Despite being far from their homes, the different settlements of the Living Lands could show how these different races try to preserve their cultures while facing down the seemingly endless expanse of a frontier that risks swallowing them wh<br><br><br>In this sense, the Living Lands have a chance to intensely reflect the entirety of Eora , t he name of the world first established in Pillars of Eternity . The Living Lands are described as a "lawless land" where different communities are constantly at odds with one another that result in petty armed conflicts. That constantly changing composition of the setting's inhabitants, however, shouldn’t undermine the opportunity for the Living Lands to reflect the intensely different cultures from across E<br><br><br>Avowed has several ways to distinguish itself from Skyrim, thanks to it spinning off from a series that already has an established setting and lore. Another way to further separate it from the Bethesda series would be to use the ship mechanic from Pillars of Eternity 2 . While it wouldn't have to be ships specifically as the mode of transport, it made traveling in Deadfire more interesting. Players were liable to be attacked by enemies while traversing the sea and altogether made for a more interesting way to travel the game world. This could work in Avowed even for land travel, with gamers risking being attacked depending on where they were journeying to and how far their destination <br><br><br>Most fantasy fans also have far fewer expectations when it comes to Avowed ’s lore and what they might expect to find in the Living Lands . While players of The Elder Scrolls 6 might find exploring Dwemer ruins less exciting and more familiar than it was when they first played Skyrim , Avowed 's players are far less likely to know about aspects of the lore like the ancient Engwithan ruins running underneath Eora and their connection to the world’s backst<br><br><br>Having a smaller cast of well-developed companions also makes some other elements likely to appear in Avowed . It’s more likely that players will have a base where they can find all of their companions who aren’t currently following them, for example. In The Outer Worlds, this was the ship the Unreliable; in Pillars of Eternity, it was Caed Nua; in Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire , it was the Defiant; and in New Vegas, it was the Lucky 38 Casino. While Skyrim ’s companions return to the location of their recruitment and rarely have opportunities to interact, it’s likely that Obsidian’s companion design will allow for followers to have relationships with one another in the story, not just the pla<br><br><br>In Obsidian RPGs like The Outer Worlds , fans are expected to encounter the majority of their potential companions, with each follower getting their own wrap-up in the main quest’s epilogue. This has not been the case in The Elder Scrolls games so far, and though it’s possible that the next game will follow Fallout 4 ’s lead, [http://Karaoke-soft.com/smf2/index.php?action=profile;u=1564870 avowed Tips] is slated for release several years before The Elder Scrolls 6 and could impact the direction Bethesda goes<br><br><br>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<br><br><br>While Solstheim is just a small part of Skyrim ’s overall world, the fact that the open-world RPG formula's immersion fits so well into the frontier bodes well for Obsidian’s choice of setting. It’s unlikely that Obsidian would have been able to bring the large cities depicted in Pillars of Eternity to life without significantly shrinking them down, while the Living Lands provide a setting which could avoid the open-world RPG genre’s city scaling prob<br><br><br>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<br><br><br>In contrast, the townsfolk of Solstheim frequently reference their isolation and the small size of their settlement, despite Raven Rock being bigger than some of Skyrim ’s other settlements like Riverwood and Rorisktead. Avowed could create towns which are the same size as Skyrim ’s cities, but seem far more convincing as hastily constructed frontier towns than ancient seats of power no bigger than a f | |||
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