I would basiclly make skyrim but in modern day times, i think it would be interesting also maybe add some new rules to this world aswell?
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Yes, that sounds nice. I'd want to make it easier to fly a dragon in Skyrim. I'd probably prefer going a bit further south, to the Imperial City. Skyrim is cold.
I'd like to have a vast, cyberpunk metropolis without most of the dystopia that often comes with it, and many exciting and cozy places to get lost in. Sometimes when I'm trying to get to sleep, I'll think about the types of places I'd build into it: a grand floating casino where I can sit in the shadows and play the slots, a super tall building with an apartment up high where I can look down at a rainy cityscape, a back-alley row of small cafes and restaurants for a late bite. Might sound kinda basic these days, but it would still suit me.
That sounds interesting. Cyberpunk makes me think of like 80s neon, but in a futuristic world. The urbanite in me loves that idea. I definitely don't think it's basic.
I got the idea from the Bobiverse series. For me, personally, I would like a quiet room like a library. With a dog by my side, and windows looking out towards the sea.
It might sound less exciting than others, but I have always thought a 3D virtual world to interact with files on my computer would be neat. E.G enter a doorway to enter a folder.
My cousin was working on something like that, but specifically for books. Like a virtual library with bookshelves you can browse. I definitely think it can be exciting.