Skyrim has been out not even a week. Its depths and intricacies have already been seriously, fully, and objectively explored and players can now declare, yea verily, that Skyrim is thoroughly unbalanced and broken in precisely this and that way. I am skeptical.
I'm in the process of moving to another city and job, so I don't have much else to do.... Plus I didn't sleep much.
oh, hai, here's another member who played all of the TES games, and I'm here to tell you to get down from your high horse, and try to remember right.
So the older games were much better, huh?
Because Arena and Daggerfall had humanoid beast races too. And of course, races cannot be unique just by having different feet... Whiskers, fangs, scales... Who cares, they need to walk the dinosaur.
So you don't need a requirement to join a guild? So the test to enter the college os just for fun, anyone can do that? Even your dumb warrior can easily pickpocket people to join the thieves guild?
Oh yeah, skills, health, magicka and stamina are not RPG elements. Remember arena and the depth of it's skill system, oops, it doesn't have those, so I guess it's not a true RPG either. Oh, silly me, you can live without skills, attributes are the one that mean EVERYTHING.
So the defeat of Dagoth Ur was moe important because... Oh, right, the great houses were truly deep and complex, even though they did absolutely nothing if you entered a rival House's hall. Yeah, saving all those people who did nothing at all just picking their nose, looking for "that slave" felt much more satisfying.
More to come...
You're not getting what I'm saying. It lacked the aspects that made the Elder Scrolls unique and traded them for graphics. I never said Morrowind didn't have problems, hell it had many and so did the others. The problem is that all those things, all the little things, all the intricacies could have been addressed in Skyrim. More time should have been spent on Skyrim so that it could have both appeased the casual gamer crowd as well as those of us who want to be enthralled on a deeper level. Instead of fixing all the little problems in Skyrim, they ignored them, added more crap that was stupid or useless which in turn adds more junk to fix for the future.
Yes, yes you can join any faction no matter what. I was a mage. I played the game once and did pretty much everything except some of the Daedric Shrine quests and some minor quests.