I was thinking about GTAV, RDR2, and had just finished playing the Red Dead Redemption. Started thinking about how Rockstar almost never fails to please the masses, and wondered:
How would a Grand Theft Auto esque game, with Red Dead features, but set in a Medieval or Rome-like era be? No dragons or magic, no enchantments and monsters, just a realistic(not overly) type of open world game developed by Rockstar turn out?
It would be incredibly awesome, if you ask me. Swords, maybe cannons, light and heavy armors that are realistic and no super heavy and obviously overly cumbersome Daedric, Ebony, or dragon bone stuff. Heaviest effective armor would like the Elite Knight Set from Dark Souls or something similar.
A weapon menu like that of Red Dead: Axes, Spears, and heavy swords in the position of the shotgun, crossbows and bows in the rifle area, short and long swords in the pistol area, dagger in the dagger area, for rope, maybe a torch or firebomb, even rope. Fists too, of course.
Horse back riding, wagons, and chariots just like Red Dead.
And of course, a dry humored, tough, blunt main character who is out of place in the region, or trying to get to the top. Maybe a blonde haired blue eyed Germanic man from northern germany taken as a slave or something along those lines. Heavy muscles to match and of course, a huge temper. Give him flaws and what not. Typical rockstar character with a depressing past.
I have faith in Rockstar that they would make all their characters believable but stretched pretty thin on the realism, as usual.
So what would you think? Don;t take my idea as what it would have to be, juts whether or not a medieval period would work for Rockstar.
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