denseWorm said:
Lol it's not like I'm saying they should click on the top corner of a giant size box around Skyrim and expand it to two times it's size. Obviously I would expect that the content would 'fill in the gaps', as such.
And making two times the content would mean everything would be half at detailed as it is now.
-It would mean they would have had half the time to work on each dungeon so dungeons would have to be half the size they are now.
-It would mean they would have had half the time to work on the NPCs which would mean the NPCs would be only half of what they are now, which isn't much.
-It would mean they would have half the time to work on towns/settlements, which means they would be half as detailed as they are now.
Also I don't mind radiant quest myself... I was stating the common opinion. 90% of Morrowind's guild quests had as much depth as a Skyrim radiant quest, Bethesda essentially made a infinite number off the first 90% of guilds over and over, I don't see any reason to hate it.
You also have to remember that people wouldn;t really know you are the leadxer of any guild, besides the companions.
-Being Listen of the DB is secret
-Being the leader of the thieves guild would also be secret
-90% of the people in skyirm hate magic and the College, they have no reason to know you are the ;leader of the College.
RobfromtheGulag said:
Mining. The mining kills me.
You are aware you can just "attack" the ore with the pick-axe and the ore goes into your inventory... you dont HAVE to sit through the animation.
RobfromtheGulag said:
You become the Guild Master of the thieves guild and no one bats an eyelid. Sean Connery won't even talk to you after you do it.
Brynolf not taking to you is actually a bug, and I've had the thieves guild Memebrs call me boss all the time.
SacremPyrobolum said:
This always annoyed me in the last game, where I was the Champion of Cyrodil and never even had to set foot in the Imperial palace again, for any reason. I would think that being basically the poster boy for winning the Oblivion Cryisis would involve me infatuated a bit into the inner machinations of the Empire and maybe even a Council seat Wouldnt that be an interesting second act of the game, being tasked with rebuilding the Empire all whiles dodging political pitfalls.
Why would they let a random guy who just killed crap help run the Empire?
You did nothing beyond swing a sword, the Elder Counsel literally has zero reason, or justification, for making you involved in their affairs at all.
If anything they would try to distance you as much as possible because with your reputation you could sway public opinion against them.