So as I've mentioned a few times before Skyrim is one of if not my favorite game in all my years of gaming, and I will probably still be playing modded Skyrim when I'm in my 90s. I recently finished the Midwood Isle mod, downloaded a mod to give Serana a major overhaul when it comes to her dialogue (adding a lot more for her to say), and now I'm going back to explore Wyrmstooth.
I'm curious as to what you would like to see in ES6? I know we live in a woke era but I have to believe Bethesda wouldn't be dumb enough to overload their major franchise with that nonsense. Here is what I'd love to see:
At the very least a book that gives a conclusive end to the Civil War. One of my nitpicks with Skyrim is that the Civil War quest doesn't seem finished and the Thalmor are still there. I figured they would have a DLC later on to address that as well as a King's Moot. Guess I was wrong, but there is a mod that restores how they originally wanted the Civil War to be. I just wish they would've kept their original Magic School plans as well .
Being able to build your own villages or towns. Skyrim has a ton of open land and all you can do is build a house.
Being able to be a whatever the equivalent to a Jarl is.
If you have improved speech skill being able to convince bandits not to fight and work some sort of trade with them or even hire them as mercenaries when needed.
Finally, do you think at some point they should let you time travel or go to wherever the living Dwemer are or were? I know some people think their appeal is in being mysterious.
Each game is more dumbed down from the last but Skyrim was to dumbed down for me and the quests were pretty boring and forgettable same with the guilds
Were people complaining or did they want a larger audience so they dumbed it down?
It was popular at the time to complain about Morrowind's combat system, but I don't think they were going back to that either way.
Some element of it is just Todd being a shithead. At one point, they did have a spear weapon class. They decided not to implement it. Even if it was unfinished, that's true for half of Skyrim. They were happy enough to implement the dragon riding feature and I'm still not convinced the controls do anything in that.
Yea the dragon riding is more hassle than it’s worth. But the mod to have the civil war go back to the original plan was fun. I heard the scrapped some things because they wanted a 11-11-11 release