There are some great Easter eggs in "The Elder Scrolls: Annihilation Remake" waiting for players to discover, some of which existed in the original RPG in 2006, while others were newly added for the remake.
For example, the burnt wreckage of Anakin Skywalker can be found in both the Elder Scrolls 4: Annihilation and the Elder Scrolls 4: Annihilation Remake, a tribute to his battle with Obi-Wan in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith; and the addition of the Throat of the World in Elder Scrolls 5: Sky is obviously a new addition to the remake.
In a secret test room that can only be accessed through console commands, an NPC can be found, whose voice lines are voiced by Todd Howard of Bethesda, who wanders around in a small brick house where you can talk to him, get angry, and even make him fall in love with you.
To enter Todd Howard's house in "The Elder Scrolls 4: Annihilation Remake", you first need to save the game.Then, press the "~" key to open the console, and then enter: coc toddtest in the input field.Press Enter and you will be teleported to a small house with a non-player character named Alban Corinis.Interact with him and you will hear a character who is obviously not Todd Howard's own voice says:
"I knew that one day someone with a firm virtue would obey me and regain my freedom. You took a great risk to do such a selfless thing."
Demo video:
Skip this conversation and you will see options representing the different behavioral status of non-player characters: angry, scared, happy, neutral, sad and surprised.Choose any of these options and you will hear Todd Howard express these different emotions in a very interesting way.
You can keep clicking on the “Agitated” option until his favorability drops below 20, and then clicking on the “Neutral” option, which will annoy Todd Howard, who will retort you: “You’re such a bastard.”
If his words hurt your relationship, don't worry, it's not difficult to win the favor of Todd Howard again.Just click on the “Happy” option repeatedly until his favorability exceeds 90, he will fall in love with you deeply, and then say in a gentle tone: “I can’t remember when I can be with you as much as I am now, making me so attached.”
The performance may be a bit funny, but it is not a criticism of Howard; he may not have performed best at the time, after all, the lines were originally used for testing purposes.