Sunday, March 4, 2012

Will I need to play any of the past Elder Scrolls to understand Skyrim in anyway?

Will I need to play some of the older elder scrolls to understand the storyline or some other stuff?Will I need to play any of the past Elder Scrolls to understand Skyrim in anyway?
For the main story I'd say no. But for some refrences to say the previous dark brotherhood and thieves guild maybe. But you'll be fine. :)
yes other wise you will be lost.Will I need to play any of the past Elder Scrolls to understand Skyrim in anyway?
you trap a dragon in dragon reach who later becomes your friend, then he takes you to a mountain where you enter a portal to sovengarde to kill alduin once and for all with the 3 people who banished him before using the elder scroll, this is right after you learn dragonrend by using the elder scroll to go back in time to see how it is done.



in the dark brotherhood quest astrid sets you up and is really the buy guy, cicero is the good guy, you find this out when you kill the fake emperor(you kill real emperor later)
No you will still be able to understand the storyline. The only thing you might not understand is a few easter eggs in it, but you have to really look to find them.Will I need to play any of the past Elder Scrolls to understand Skyrim in anyway?
No and that's what pisses me off, people think you need to have played previous elder scrolls to play this one, no, have I noticed the last games referenced in Skyrim, yes, I believe once in the loading screen when it spoke of a guy sacrificing himself to kill a giant monster dude, if you're one of those people that really can't play a game unless you played the previous games in the series, you "absolutely, positively" have to say wait a minute..."hundreds of hours of gameplay?" Skyrim is too big and gorgeous for you to be worrying about Cyrodill.%26lt;-Previous game's province.
You do not need to play the other elder scrolls to play skyrim, but it will give you backround information. Thier are aslo refrences from past bethesda games.
No you're good to go. None of the main story lines are ever successive so you don't have to worry about that. There might be some references that you don't understand but they aren't necessary for the game. Plus, if you are that curious, there are always hundreds of in-game books that you can read and it will give you all of the history that you need.

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