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Originally Posted by Amse
Doc talks about visiting the medieval era in the third movie. There are no films or games featuring that scenario! It could be a great place to put Marty & Doc in troubles, having there are no fast vehicles in that era reaching the 140 Km/h, no plutonium, no gasoline, and no pieces to repair a time machine, in the case it suffered some misfortune...
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They'd have to modify the time machine to allow for spatial travel, as the films and the games only allow the DeLorean to travel to exactly the point where it left. Admittedly, scientifically, the DeLorean would already need to have spatial travel as the Earth's position would be different in different time periods due to the rotation of the Earth.
But, you could hypothesise that Doc could have invented some kind of spatial compensator (not a lot is known about what kind of inventions Doc made for the time machine other than the Flux Capacitor). He'd need to adapt that hypothetical spatial compensator to allow for travel to other places than Hill Valley, California, since the medieval period didn't exist in North America since Europeans wouldn't come to that continent until centuries later.
That said, the DeLorean could move through time and space in the animated series, so it has been done before. I would want an explanation for it though (and I'm sure Telltale's writers would too, since they gave an explanation for the presence of the DeLorean in 1931). If they did do that, I personally would be happy, as it would be one more thread connecting the animated series to the games (and thus the films), like they did with Doc always having lived part-time in 1986 at the end of OUTATIME (the animated series takes place in 1991, so it connected well).