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As an ESO Blades Gold fan from 's blog

I'm looking forward to it as well... either they will do a great (or passable) job (As an ESO Blades Gold fan, I would probably take a mediocre product at least until I get bored of this grind when the problem becomes slanted toward an excessive amount of monetization)... OR it's dreadful and we can all laugh at their face for not cleaning their act up after The Elder Scrolls.It'll be open season on all additional Bethesda products if the following two matches they ship are awful. The Bethesda community is forgiving, but most people are smart enough to understand when we've been scammed. Horse Armor was a laughing stock, '' The Elder Scrolls was a scam (and inarguable FAILURE) and Blades is now their last opportunity to preserve fan good will toward any effort at recurrent monetization for the subsequent 10 years.

They do themselves a disservice by calling it"The Elder Scrolls". They could say"don't expect a conventional The Elder Scrolls encounter" all they want, but there's just an expectation that comes along with the licence. But they can not just call it something fresh, then it wouldn't have the brand recognition of this Elder Scrolls, that is understandable. I am looking ahead to see whether it is a quality product. Fallout shelter proved to be a unique experience that match together with the eyebrow and tongue side of Fallout, so I hope they could replicate their success with The Elder Scrolls blades.

I think Blades will be a fantastic game, I think that the Elder Scrolls has taught Bethesda a few things and I believe that may be one of the reasons it's been delayed. I don't quite understand why Bethesda is becoming so much hate, in my opinion they published one mediocre game ( The Elder Scrolls ) and one lousy match ( buy The Elder Scrolls Blades Gold ). Another thing to note is that Fallout has always been the adoptive child of Bethesda, together with all The Elder Scrolls gaining all the attention, I think it's quite clear they utilize the Fallout series to test mechanisms they might want to add to a prospective title.

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