Increasing your Stamina increases your ability to process larger quantities of Datastructed material, thus increasing your inventory space.
Your Inventory is a personal storage system that holds items in the form of Datastructure, or "Datastruct." Every object you see in the world has the potential to be Datastructed into your inventory. Not really a skill but I figure it'd go here: Inventory. There's still some magic here and there, obviously. The Greybeards are still the Greybeards, only far more ancient. The Dragonborn is still the Dragonborn, no changes there. They've survived through a few thousand years, they can survive through a few thousand more. Money would be Credits, which can be drained from other user accounts using your 1337 haxxoring skills.
So when a person says "Forget all that elven nonsense, iron and steel is what you need!" it'd be the equivalent of saying "Forget all that Mac nonsense, Windows and Linux is what you need!"ĭifferent 'Metals' would basically be different brands.īooks would still be books, they'd just look more clean and sleek. I have each of my ideas in a category listed below!Īll of the lore would remain the same for the most part! The only things that would need changing would be like, "Iron" and "Steel" and such would need to be acronyms for some kind of computer brand. would be re-arted to fit in to the new time period. The game's story would still remain the same more-or-less, but there would be new art that would give the world that nifty Star Trek look.Īll of the current environments, equipment, NPC's, etc. Now, this is an idea I've been cooking up for a while that I think could be a pretty rad overhaul for Skyrim.Ī head-to-toe repaint of Skyrim bringing it from the universe of dirt-stained fantasy and magic, to a sleek Guardians-of-the-Galaxy style science-fiction future universe. What I am as far as any Skyrimming goes is an idea dood.
And while I may have experience as a digital artist, I'm no 3D Modeler or Skyrim Modder.