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    can they manage to have windows on houses and no load screens between in-doors and outdoors in this amazing new fantasy fulfillment engine?
    Jan 18, 2011 11:11am PST
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    can they manage to have windows on houses and no load screens between in-doors and outdoors in this amazi... : verminerThis person is cool!

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      But how are you going to enter what looks like a one room shack and find your self in a two-floored, 3 be... : rickThis person is cool!
      • Yeah, that's always kind of strange. They could use portals if they wanted a Doctor Who's TARDIS effec... : st4rdog
      • Elder Scrolls actually never did that as far as i know. Daggerfall, Morrowind and Oblivion's interiors al... : ChromeBallz
    • Probably not if they are still following the concept of having an indoor engine and an outdoor engine. I... : daggotThis person is cool!
    • I didn't particularly enjoy this feeling in the Fallout 3 series, especially in the DC ruins. How many lo... : BornAcorn
    • Given resource limitations (i.e. memory on the consoles) you have to break things up into zones. It can't... : Dr_Cube
    • As much as I understand the technical reasons, even in 2011 it remains one of the most unnerving immersio... : pillzerThis person is cool!
    • It's worth it. when you think about how much shit they have to load, outside and inside, it makes sense.... : SadBot