Why I like Skyrim:
-A big fantasy world to explore. You say the random caves you find don't have any story, but they do. They're just not...super obvious. You find it in notes, what the enemies say, what furniture or other stuff is around, etc. Granted, a lot of the stories are pretty weak, but there are quite a few interesting ones as well.
-Making my own story. I only followed the main story once, to see what it was. Other than that, I always make my own story with the help of mods.
-On that topic, mods. Yes Bethesda sucks for relying on the modding community to make their games great. But mods still make the game great. Frostfall making cold places actually cold and dangerous, player homes, immersion mods that add immersive fluff to the game, combat mods that make it a bit of a challenge (I played a sword and shield tank in my last game, and I actually had to block and dodge), graphics mods to make the game look gorgeous, and the list goes on. I'm not huge on modding my games, but for Bethesda's games it's normal for me to at the very least have around 40~50 mods installed. For others it's normal to have 100+ even.
Now, I'm not saying you're wrong. Combat in Skyrim is terrible even compared to the witcher 3. (W3's combat isn't exactly the best either) The world is also less interesting than W3, clearly far less work was put into it. The stories can't even compare to witcher 3 either. But you have to keep in mind that W3 was released 5 years after Skyrim. Back then Skyrim was the shit for fantasy rpgs. But then W3 came out, and it blew Skyrim out of the water in most aspects. So yea...playing W3 first and Skyrim after that, I can see why you don't like it. But plenty of people do, so don't go saying the game is oh so terrible when YOU don't like it.
-A big fantasy world to explore. You say the random caves you find don't have any story, but they do. They're just not...super obvious. You find it in notes, what the enemies say, what furniture or other stuff is around, etc. Granted, a lot of the stories are pretty weak, but there are quite a few interesting ones as well.
-Making my own story. I only followed the main story once, to see what it was. Other than that, I always make my own story with the help of mods.
-On that topic, mods. Yes Bethesda sucks for relying on the modding community to make their games great. But mods still make the game great. Frostfall making cold places actually cold and dangerous, player homes, immersion mods that add immersive fluff to the game, combat mods that make it a bit of a challenge (I played a sword and shield tank in my last game, and I actually had to block and dodge), graphics mods to make the game look gorgeous, and the list goes on. I'm not huge on modding my games, but for Bethesda's games it's normal for me to at the very least have around 40~50 mods installed. For others it's normal to have 100+ even.
Now, I'm not saying you're wrong. Combat in Skyrim is terrible even compared to the witcher 3. (W3's combat isn't exactly the best either) The world is also less interesting than W3, clearly far less work was put into it. The stories can't even compare to witcher 3 either. But you have to keep in mind that W3 was released 5 years after Skyrim. Back then Skyrim was the shit for fantasy rpgs. But then W3 came out, and it blew Skyrim out of the water in most aspects. So yea...playing W3 first and Skyrim after that, I can see why you don't like it. But plenty of people do, so don't go saying the game is oh so terrible when YOU don't like it.