Since ES6 probably won’t be out until I’m a retiree, I’ve always wondered why they never did more DLC for Skyrim since they knew they would take forever to make ES6. What are some DLC you think they should’ve done. I would’ve loved one that settles the issue of the civil war and Thalmor. There is a civil war mod that restores the original civil war where you have a real chance of losing (I did) and there is a real time map showing your strong holds and you get messages where you have to go help them.
Also instead of a house building dlc why not a dlc where you can start a settlement and run it. I remember a Hammerfell dlc rumor but wasn’t sure if that was ever even planned.
I’m thankful for the modding community with Skyrim though. Also I’d love to know what the bee in the jar plan was
There’s no more dlc because there’s no profit motive and likely the entire original team is gone by now. They’ve been making solid money just rereleasing the same game over and over with no risk of a bad dlc ruining the nostalgia factor. The switch port alone sold 6 million copies. Could you imagine if the starfield devs had made a Skyrim mod? People would hate it.
Good point and the Modders for Skyrim are great. Bruma and Forgotten City are excellent. But for the fun of it what kind of DLC would you add?
I liked your idea of running a settlement. Especially scaling it up to being a governor of an area and dealing with all the related issues that come with that.
I don't know they'd have to do a pretty good job at it. I remember there was something like that in no man's sky. And I fucking hated it. It was just like a Bethesda game, run and do this and run and do that and run and get this and run and get that. It sucked and that's what made me quit the game.
I think most of the og team is still there, just in the different positions. Emil and Todd are still there if nothing else.