The Wayward Realms: Former Elder Scrolls Developers are planning role-playing with gigantic island world
Two veterans in the development of The Elder Scrolls Arena and Daggerfall are currently working on a huge role-playing game: How PCGamer.com reported, JULIAN LEFAY and TED PETERSON once led the development at the top of the titles mentioned. Currently you are sitting at your new PC game The Wayward Realms.
In addition, they founded their own studio onCelost Games in 2019; There is not a date for your "Grand RPG" yet. According to Steam side, the "gigantic" world should be much bigger than it knows from most other games. Large-area cities with hundreds or thousands of NPCs are supplemented by "deep, gloomy forests" and huge mountains. Also planned are swamps, marches and wide oceans, all of which should be brought to life with the help of dynamic procedural generation.
A virtual game master is intended to keep the history of ever-developing history. Other characters and fractions will implement their plans based on the player's actions, according to the description. So two different users should never experience the same events. Depending on the selected role (such as an archaeologist, a waste-resisted thief or a conversational-resistant Aristocrat), the World events should exercise another influence.
Screenshot - The Wayward Realms (PC)
Screenshot - The Wayward Realms (PC)
Screenshot - The Wayward Realms (PC)
Screenshot - The Wayward Realms (PC)
Screenshot - The Wayward Realms (PC)
Furthermore, the developers promise a "real role play". Instead of getting a warrior or magician from the pole, one has as a player himself big impact on the character class. These included customizable skills as well as own "spells", potions and "enchantments". Therefore, extremely unusual characters are possible.
The traditions of the world are also touted. Despite the well-known medieval design, the prehistory goes much deeper than it's first bills - from multiple moons to insightful libraries to different creatures per species. The official website is here; The Steam description explains:
_ "The Wayward Realms plays on a group of over 100 realistic scaled islands, which are known in collectively as the archipelago, where a large number of factions compete for influence and power. Kingdoms strive for the preservation of their dominance, portions try a place at the To get hold of top, and dynasties allow their generations to become reality.
If the player deserves a position of importance, the course can influence the course of history. Previously, he must prove his value in the fight against rivals, mercenaries, monsters, ghosts and demons. With his pursuit of fame and wealth, players need to travel through miraculous land, a dungeon full of gloomy parliaments and crossing kingdoms full of people, elves, orcs, dwarfs and a few other unusual species. "_