- Bethesda veteran says that the studio has stopped making dynamic worlds that players loved.
- The ex-lead adds that The Elder Scrolls 6 needs impactful player choices as seen in Baldur’s Gate 3.
- He argues ES6 will only succeed if it is like Baldur’s Gate 3, since that is the kind of RPG players want.
The expectations of players have soared to an all-time high since The Elder Scrolls 6 was revealed eight years ago. While it was announced early to calm the anticipated fans, successful RPGs like Baldur’s Gate 3 have become the giants of the genre in the last few years.
A Bethesda veteran and lead behind titles like Skyrim now adds that The Elder Scrolls 6 needs to step up and draw lessons from Baldur’s Gate 3 to perform well.
He argues that Baldur’s Gate 3’s meaningful player choices and dynamic world are something players want over just an expansive, static open world.
Why it matters: Baldur’s Gate 3 became popular because of its impactful player choices, with nearly every moment severely affecting the world and the game’s ending. The Elder Scrolls 6 needs similar dynamic gameplay to win players over.

In an interview with Press Box PR, ex-Bethesda executive Bruce Nesmith says that Bethesda has stopped making unpredictable, lifelike worlds to meet the design requirements of games and audience expectations.
This strategy backfired for the studio, which can be seen with games like Starfield. It featured huge planets yet lacked the fluidity and dynamic emergent gameplay that players had come to expect of the studio.
Therefore, learning from Baldur’s Gate 3 and having player choices significantly impact the world and the story in The Elder Scrolls 6 is essential to meet players’ expectations.
Look at Baldur’s Gate 3 and draw lessons from that mash hit, that part of what made it so popular is that it felt like all choices were meaningful because you made a choice and it made a big difference in your play.
-Bruce Nesmith, Ex-Bethesda Lead Developer.

Baldur’s Gate 3 has been such a success that even CD Projekt Red is using the RPG as an inspiration for its future works. Meanwhile, Larian’s next project is shaping up to be even bigger than its magnum opus.
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