I don't have the details to be honest. He left, but his work stayed behind for a long time. Then one day everything vanished and we assumed he just deleted his account and everything with it. Vaz and Rune Red salvaged everything they could but all Vix's comments were lost.
Vix did amazing work. Yet the fact he left before completing his projects suggests he got tired of it all which renders the question as to what the site would be like now somewhat redundant. At his height he had an audience, many of them new to TES and hungry for lore. Four years down the line that appetite has waned a great deal. Could even mighty Vix make this a bustling group this late after TES V and this early before TES VI?
I think we can say for sure that his work will continue to be relevant long after Skyrim sits gathering dust on peoples shelves next to Morrowind and Oblivion.
I don't have the details to be honest. He left, but his work stayed behind for a long time. Then one day everything vanished and we assumed he just deleted his account and everything with it. Vaz and Rune Red salvaged everything they could but all Vix's comments were lost.
Vix did amazing work. Yet the fact he left before completing his projects suggests he got tired of it all which renders the question as to what the site would be like now somewhat redundant. At his height he had an audience, many of them new to TES and hungry for lore. Four years down the line that appetite has waned a great deal. Could even mighty Vix make this a bustling group this late after TES V and this early before TES VI?
I think we can say for sure that his work will continue to be relevant long after Skyrim sits gathering dust on peoples shelves next to Morrowind and Oblivion.
I think it's great the setting inspired you to play Morrowind, that happened to me too - TES IV to TES V then TES III
The detail and content thing can be a real issue, I can't lie. We tell ourselves that we are ok with it, that we understand the lack of interest in our work, but deep down it stings when after 8 hours of work on a project:
I think it's great the setting inspired you to play Morrowind, that happened to me too - TES IV to TES V then TES III
The detail and content thing can be a real issue, I can't lie. We tell ourselves that we are ok with it, that we understand the lack of interest in our work, but deep down it stings when after 8 hours of work on a project: