Game-Smack Ireland: In my long travels within the province of Skyrim, I have seen many a fascinating thing. Ice wraiths, frost trolls and countless bandits have been slain, but I could not defeat the monster known as the invisible wall. Fortunately though, it seems as though the invisible wall may be holding out for future DLC heading back to Morrowind. Seems plausible given the obvious building designs around the border.
What do you guys think? Why put a passageway and then jut block it off?
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If they do I want the levitation spell put back in.
I know it's silly but after everything thats happened in the 200 years I wanted to see what Cyrodiil looked like
Invisible walls in Elder Scrolls games are completely normal. It was in Oblivion all over the place. That said, it is interesting to see a road leading straight into Morrowind.
Wouldn't it be cool if the dlc were game sized expansions for different provinces for a full retail price lol.
Ah I love wishful thinking.
Riding a giant flea FTW.
I agree though. The passageway is open. They could have just as easily put a closed door.
I think its an reasonable statement to say that you could be given the ability to go that route in a future DLC.
I hate to admit, I don't know Morrowind very well so I don't know if it looks like Morrowind.