Nothing special right? we've seen that all before, why am i even mentioning such a mundane occurrence? WELL! as silly as it sounds, that simple act of leaving an item somewhere in the in-game world and finding it again in the same place later was a very rare thing to happen in any game before the xbox360 generation, in fact it was Oblivion that wowed me for the first time with that particular feature.
Then of course i was immediately gobsmacked, MESMERISED! by the way the shadows flitted across my sword arm and hand as i moved, "the tree shadows are moving across my hands!" i thought in amazement, now in Skyrim it happens all the time, yet again i am used to these things and have almost forgotten they were once new and exciting.
Like a fat king feasting on the finest food my palate has become jaded! even though i am still eating the very finest fare.
Anyone old (like me) who used to play mainly on consoles will hopefully know what i'm talking about, before that generation of machines, items always disappeared if you walked away so much as a few metres, nothing remained., even the way arrows stuck in doors, or gems fell to the floor and bounced, or could be kept in a container, all these super advanced physics were totally new to me, Skyrim has them all, yet i've become accustomed to them and no longer notice.
Skyrim did have one amazing novelty at least, and that is the mountains, never have i seen such beautiful mountains in a game before, that's definitely a first and they managed it on the same platform that Oblivion came out on, impressive.
Which leads me on to this question, it's entirely/more-than possible that the next elder-scrolls will be made for a new generation of console, do you think we are going to experience ground breaking stuff once again?
Will there be hundreds of NPC's walking around at the same time in a market square all pvssyring away like in real life, with their own daily movement patterns much enhanced as we watch on in amazement? will all cities and the windows of buildings be seamlessly open? will the NPC's dialogue be far more intelligent?
What technological marvels await us in the future? what possiblities will increased processing power and ram allow for? or have we reached a plateau do you think? have we already climbed the highest hill, are we at the peak of gaming with no new ground-breaking things left to be experienced?
What do you think?

