thiss69-5 said:Complicate it back up. Skyrim was dumbed down too much.
I want to create spells.
I want races to have meaning beyond a palette swap.
I want a more interesting level mechanic than vanilla levels/ perk.
As for dragons, they were so poorly implemented that it doesn't matter to me if I never see them again. Sorry, but 100 generic dragon battles is not my idea of fun. If an Ancient dragon is essentially identical in all respects but HP as a Blood Dragon - that is just lazy programming. The mark was sure missed there.
As a storyline, there's enough Daedric lore for the writers to muddle there way into some kind of "lone hero saves the world" story.
dragons never really caught my interest. in fact, the main reason i enjoyed Skyrim so much MORE than Oblivion was because of the werewolves. and i'd LOVE to see them take that supernatural-racial-tension further in a future Elder Scrolls game/DLC (hey if Vampires can get a whole "save the world" sub-plot in Skyrim then SO CAN WERES DAMNIT!) i always felt throughout playing Oblivion and Skyrim that that area was never really explored to its fullest potential. if i'm a wussy Vampire i wanna have a full quest thing for it and be able to go out and get blood-cattle and stuff. if i'm a werewolf (and i will be every time) i wanna be able to go on hunts with my "pack". dodge hunters in towns and stuff. they could play around with it and give it a lot of depth and fun. (hell even ADD a Vamp/Were hunter faction so those people who don't wanna be either have something extra to do)
i play a Kahjiit, always have, and unless a more canid species crops up, i always will. but nothing really ever made me FEEL like i was __RACE__ in Skyrim. hardly any responses or comments were made. which was a step back from Oblivion where guards actually NOTICED your race. and the level system was kinda bland. in both the games (i'm only running off of Oblivion and Skyrim knowledge. i never played Morrowind. the later games ruined it for me by spoiling me with better mechanics and graphics)
multiplayer would be cool, but with the Elder Scrolls Online coming out i think it's unnecessary and redundant.
i WOULD however like to see some advancements made in combat. Skyrim did great by adding those Execution animations. but i'd really like to see more added to that. like when you climb onto the Dragons head to kill it, i'd like you to be able to do that on a whim (not necessarily a dragon either. giants too) jump onto and grab/grapple your opponents. throw smaller ones to the ground/into walls or spikes. climb over large enemies like Dragons Dogma or Shadow of the Collosus. basically turn that animation into something you can control. it'd likely be forced 3rd person, but it'd be interesting to see a take on that from a first-person angle as well. (minor gripe about 3rd person, but sneaking around dosn't look quite right in 3rd person. even if it's just aesthetic an ability to take "cover" behind a wall would be nice. (i say "cover" in quotes because you likely won't ever attack from it.))
Bethesda has a great game series going for it. an intricate and interesting world and a near infinite number of directions to take it. their graphics have reached the point where improvement isn't really necessary, just a little touching up to get rid of bugs and clipping and stuff. their mechanics work great (though get rid of the Skyrim/Fallout lockpicking thing. it takes a lot of luck and not real player skill like Oblivions. sure it was annoying but i could pick a Vhard lock at super-low Lockpicking skill with 1 pick because i had good timing. this one... requires a lot of luck and guesswork.) and they have a dedicated fanbase. now that they don't have to worry about making it "look amazing" because they have all the stuff for it already, we should see the series swell with more story and content. more stuff to actually DO rather than prettier things to look at and spill blood on.
also the moving stuff around your house to decorate it has always been a pain in the ass. that really needs some work done on it. like the ability to enter a "mode" or something where the controls are JUST for moving stuff around. (think Halo Forge mode) it's at the point where i just pick up all the food and plats and crap off the desks and put them in a cupboard. it's gonna end up on the floor anyway. then i won't be able to put it back.
sorry about the WALL of text. The Elder Scrolls is one of my favourite games and i usually have a lot to say.