i don't think you have to worry about this too much, from what i gathered they seem to be treated like "gems", i suppose you'll meet your first dragon pretty late in the game, and they'll be relatively rare, meeting them will be an event, like "WOW, OMG, A DRAGON!", not a casual/regular thing?Sjakie said:I dont want to stop and fight a dragon every ingame kilometer travelled either.
(or at least, it's how it should be, so if it's otherwise, it could be... not a deal-breaker, but a big disappointment.)
about the graphics - i don't care, i would even be happy if it would be possible to set it to look rougly like Morrowind, because that would mean i could play it without having to buy a new maschine i don't have money for (yes, i'm poor and extremely low-tech, basically i can't run almost anything that was released after 2008, with the exception of some indie games, but i don't really care cause the way gaming industry is going in recent 3-4 years is very boring/unappealing to me, but skyrim seems to be one of the gems i'll be sad i'm unable to play as soon as it comes out.)
the biggest issue for me would be the same as in morrowind, HUGE world, but with so few things to do in it, yes, there are loads of quests, but they're all basically "kill, fetch, talk through not too deep dialogue" - which results in a feeling of repetitivness pretty fast for me.