You don't have to care, but he's been the game director for Skyrim, Fallout 3, Oblivion, and Starfield next. His leadership role has a pretty prominent impact on the games.
It's like saying that removing Kojima from Metal Gear wouldn't have any effect on the quality of those games.
You don't have to care, but he's been the game director for Skyrim, Fallout 3, Oblivion, and Starfield next. His leadership role has a pretty prominent impact on the games.
It's like saying that removing Kojima from Metal Gear wouldn't have any effect on the quality of those games.
I was just confused. Didnt realize what his part was within the company. Thought he was a talking corporate head. Had no idea how important he was. News saddens me now.
I was just confused. Didnt realize what his part was within the company. Thought he was a talking corporate head. Had no idea how important he was. News saddens me now.
What it was for me outside of me being pretty anti corporate myself the way he talked on stage never struck me as a creative director but more a hypeman. I just made an assumption and instead of confirming it just assumed those who kept praising him will corporate fanboys. Now it all makes sense. This guy was a creative director on some of the best games of all time. Him going is probably going to have dire consequences to there later games. I hope he can stick around atleast through ES7.
He was saying it was his last Elder Scrolls looking at the timeline of franchise's they make, so he should still be in charge for Fallout 5 and Starfield 2 hopefully.
I had the same thoughts to be honest. Imagine sitting down planning at your desk and then thinking, ‘So after ESVI we’ll start working on this and that and then ESVII.. Oh wow, will that be a game that I work on?’.
It makes you wonder if he had even considered that before, you get so busy in life that sometimes you forget to stop and think about when you need to rest.
People can retire while making sure their company has a future. We haven't really seen this in gaming to know how likely it is that a succession plan is successful. Most of the big wigs today had big successes 2 or 3 decades ago. Some even longer. It makes sense to assume that younger talent can fill the void. At Nintendo Miyamoto handed off Zelda and look at how well that went.