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The Bethesda Blog announces that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now gold, with the completion of the RPG sequel coming just in time for its planned release a week from today. Word is: It’s done!!!
We’re pleased to announce that after more than three years of hard work, the team at Bethesda Game Studios has completed over 20 versions of Skyrim — across multiple platforms, languages, and countries. That’s right, Skyrim is officially gold!
The team celebrated last night with sweet golden mead brewed by Kurt Kuhlmann, Ryan Jenkins, and Shane Liesegang.
For more pics, check out the slideshow below…
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Re: Gone Gold - Skyrim |
Nov 5, 2011, 15:40 |
Mashiki Amiketo |
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wtf_man wrote on Nov 5, 2011, 12:50: THAT is why many of the dungeons look the same, even with 8 people making them. No the previous dungeons except core story dungeons had 1 person making them. This time around there is a team of 8 working on making all of the dungeons.
While what you say about the 'square and rectangle' part is true, you can still do a lot with squares, rectangles, T and X style parts for dungeons. But nothing is stopping you from using other things, or even using the editor to create unique topographic features either. But you do need to have some understanding of how to make your own meshes. |
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