Rack said:
I don't want to see them dumb the skills and spells back down to Oblivion/Morrowind levels though...
Are you joking? Is this a clever jest?
Skyrim's spells are dumbed down as compared to the other games.
The good:
You can dual wield spells and/or combine the same spell.
If same spells combined, impact is a useful perk.
Mixed:
Runes are new and can be used a traps for Mages who are patient enough to wait out the MP recharge time (or quaff a potion). It's pointless to cast them unless you dual wield/combine them for more power as they are pretty weak. Unfortunately, the MP consumption is atrociously high. Essentially, not really getting the bang for your buck.
The bad:
The lack of spell creation (a big one)
The removal of an entire school
No touch spells for lesser cost
Even more effects removed from predessecor (MP/Stat/Skill absorbtion, Damage reflection, cure poison (!?), cure disease (!!), dispel (!?), bound armor)
Basically useless wards that cost too much MP and take too long to cast. Dodging is easier.
Basically useless elemental of ice. Almost everything is resistant to it. The go to element is fire.
[sub]Situationally, sometimes lightning is better, but fire is the mainstay.[/sub]
Did I mention, no spell creation...
As for skills:
Dumbed down, in your world, is:
- having unarmed combat as a viable option
- having major and minor skills
- Acrobatics and Athletics are included (run faster, jump higher)
- seperating general skills (like one-handed) into weapon categories.
I rather think that an expert with a sword, may not be an expert with a mace. Skyrim begs to differ...
Did you also notice that the available weapon types has been decreasing since Morrowind? I guess more weapons is dumbed down though...
Also, where the fuck did attributes go?
Moral of the story: Skyrim is the one dumbed down one.
Edit:
Imagine though:
A well placed Rune Spell that causes Paralyze, damages MP and delivers a burst of high lightning damage, as well as 10 seconds of low fire damage. You can almost make that in Oblivion. If you take out the rune part, you definitely can.
Skyrim, not so much.