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10-30-2009 @ 1:16PM
Clade said...
Scott's "first" well known role in the gaming world was as the creator and author of THE definitive Elder Scrolls Daggerfall website (Daggerweb I think, although I may be misremembering which site it was). So I'd think to lean toward the Elder Scrolls project :(
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10-30-2009 @ 3:51PM
Neurotic said...
You're kidding? Man, Daggerfall is still my favourite RPG of all time, veeery closely followed by Morrowind. If that was an ES MMOG that got shit-canned, I'd be very upset. Then again, I'd like to think that such an event would be preceeded with a little more fanfare. ES fans are every bit as rabid as the Fallout mob.
10-30-2009 @ 5:40PM
ethereal.wolf said...
i highly doubt it was elder scrolls, that's owned by Bethesda (Zenimax), and Scott was working for 2k (not zenimax).
10-30-2009 @ 5:42PM
ethereal.wolf said...
ok apparently 2k was co-publisher for ES:4, i still doubt it was ES since the rumor is strategy based, not role-play