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Though it may seem small, there is one key difference between the way players can interact with the world in The Outer Worlds when compared to games like Skyrim and Fallout 4 . The Outer Worlds allows players to interact with the world in two main ways. They can talk to NPCs using the game's dialogue system, or they can engage NPCs in com Unlike the top contenders for The Elder Scrolls 6 's setting , the Living Lands are practically a blank slate in terms of lore. In Pillars of Eternity, the region is simply described as a "lawless land where communities band together, fall apart, and fight petty wars with each other constantly." This presents great opportunities not just in terms of storytelling, but in terms of mechanics. While the Living Lands will likely have some large fixed quest hubs, the dynamism of the setting could lay the foundation for Avowed to have a world far more prone to change than Skyrim Pillars of Eternity was deeply invested in exploring the metaphysical side of Eora. The player character was a Watcher, a person who can see people's past lives. Who exactly Avowed 's protagonist will be and whether they'll be a Watcher remains to be seen, as does Avowed 's investment in concepts like The Wheel which dominated the plots of the isometric R Avowed will likely draw a lot of direct comparisons to Skyrim and the Elder Scrolls series at large when it releases. These are likely comparisons Obsidian itself will want to encourage. Avowed Skills is set in the world of Eora , first created for the two Pillars of Eternity games, Pillars of Eternity being an isometric RPG series developed by Obsidian previously. One of the reasons Avowed will see the franchise move to a first-person perspective is that, despite their critical success, the studio's traditional isometric RPGs were struggling financially. By marketing an Elder Scrolls -style game, the studio likely hopes to find more reliable success with its sett Before her overthrow, however, Woedica was the most powerful and dangerous of the gods. The Avowed trailer hints that the upcoming RPG may be set in Eora before Woedica was overthrown. If so, this would explain the difference between the technology seen in the Avowed trailer and the guns and cannons known to exist in Pillars of Eternity . Assuming that technology progressed at roughly the same rate in Eora as it did in Earth's history , Avowed would be set several centuries before Pillars of Eterni Avowed should also adopt some of the more dynamic NPC logic found in some of Pillars of Eternity 's dungeons. In Skyrim , players might find a dungeon filled with bandits. As any stealth archer knows, it's relatively easy to pick off Skyrim 's dungeon enemies one by one without the NPCs noticing or meaningfully changing their behavior in response. In the first room of Bleak Falls Barrow , for example, the player can stealth-kill some of the bandits sitting around a campfire, but once the player is fully hidden the survivors will happily return to their original positi Without these small details The Outer Worlds ends up feeling far more like a shooter with an RPG dialogue system than a fully immersive open-world RPG. While RPGs like Mass Effect and Dragon Age also have far fewer ways to dynamically interact with the world, their more linear stories and more prescriptive player characters create a style of RPG which doesn't rely as heavily on these smaller eleme Ultimately this would mean that there would be no guns in Avowed . That may be for the best, however. While it's easier to balance many different weapon types in an isometric RPG like Pillars of Eternity , balancing the variables in real-time combat between guns, swords, and magic may not work as well in a first-person RPG. A lack of guns may end up making the world of Avowed more similar to Tamriel, but that may be a necessary sacrifice in order to get the first-person fantasy RPG formula to work smoot Technology is been shown to develop over the course of Pillars of Eternity 's story, but the lore also indicates that different periods in the history of Eora had different levels of technology. There was an ancient civilization known as Engwith, composed of all of the mortal races of Eora. The Engwithans became extremely technologically advanced, and were able to build giant towers that ran deep underground. They were even able to create machines which allowed them harness souls and create the gods of Eora. Eventually, however, their civilization collapsed and much of their technology was l Having a class system at all is fundamentally restrictive, although restrictions aren't necessarily a bad thing. Players of class-based games usually have to choose their class at the start of the game before they can really get a good idea of how it will affect gameplay. In contrast, a Skyrim -style classless system gives the player far more flexibility to figure things out as they In Skyrim , players could manipulate items to decorate their homes in extreme detail. They could sit in any chair at any inn and listen to a bard play music, and they could zoom out and see themselves as part of a scene. They could even famously put buckets over the heads of shopkeeper NPCs in order to break the character's line of sight, letting them steal as many items from the store as they could ca
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