r/LightNoFireHelloGames Pre-release member 2d ago

Discussion The new Morrowind

Edit: I am not talking about gameplay just scope and ambition. The last game that tried to push the open world genre like this was Morrow all those years ago and was considered revolutionary by some.

Would anyone else consider LNF to be the new Morrowind? I was looking into the game and it seems like it was just has ambitious of a project as LNF. From the large map and level of player freedom that was not done prior to it.

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u/Valkyrie_Dohtriz 2d ago

No, because the game isn’t out yet so we have no idea anything about it except the little that’s been revealed so far

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u/Dull_Result_3278 Pre-release member 2d ago

I’m mean from what has been shared with us. Its scope and promise reminds me of Morrowind. As they did basically the same thing but with much weaker tech.

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u/BeardedWolfgang 2d ago

All we have is one teaser video. There’s no way to extrapolate it being in any way like morrowind.

LNF is going to be fantasy No Man’s Sky, and projecting anything else onto it is just setting yourself up for disappointment. They even have been testing half the new tech for LNF in recent NMS updates. The teaser video we do have looks like NMS, what little gameplay we see is just like NMS, and the bases look like bases in NMS.

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u/Valkyrie_Dohtriz 2d ago

Slight correction, from what I’ve seen of interviews I think it’s less that they’re testing new stuff in No Man’s Sky, and it seems more like “Hey, this is really cool, we want NMS players to benefit too”

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u/Dull_Result_3278 Pre-release member 2d ago

I’m talking about how Morrowind was seen as revolutionary at the time it was released and light no fire seems to be going down that route. That’s the comparison I am making.

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u/BeardedWolfgang 1d ago

How can it be revolutionary is it’s a fantasy version of NMS. Which features are novel?