I've played all the TES games and expansions since Morrowind, and for the most part I love Skyrim, but something about the pacing bothers me.
In theory, a character in Skyrim can gain 80 levels to reach level 81 if he or she maxes out every skill, thereby gaining 80 skill perks to use out of 251 perks available.
In practice though, I've found that if I divide my time 50/50 between Main Quest + Guilds questing and random + misc questing, I've beaten the entire Main Quest, and at least 1 major guild quest line by the time I'm level 35. In fact, I've completed the Main Quest, a Guild quest-line, the Civil War quest-line, and put in an equal amount of misc and random questing before reaching 35.
So, in that case, I had 34 skill points to use among 251 perks. Since I was playing a Thief, this meant I could max out at very most 3 skill perk trees, but that would leave almost nothing for other skills.
And this is the crux of my issue... The Skill Perks are what make the skills fun to use. By the time you've completed the Main quest, a Guild Quest or two, and an equal amount of side-quests, the story-based questing is mostly over, and you've only tapped into 13% of the skill perks.
I was tempted to avoid the Main Quest until I reached a higher level, until I remembered that would entail playing without any dragon shouts, also not fun.
It's almost as if during most of the game-play I was trying hard to level up my character to obtain more fun abilities, shouts, and loot, and by the time I had them most of the questing was over. Yeah, I could play the Radiant Story based quests, and there's some more Misc quests, but much of that feels like grinding.
It doesn't help that it requires level 50 Conjuration to conjure a bow. I played as a Mage once and after completing the MQ, 2 guild quests, and and equal amount of side-quests and mics Conjuration had only reached 55.
It's an odd chicken and egg problem, I want the fun stuff, but in order to get it I need to finish all the quests where I wanted to actually use the fun stuff.
***edit, bad math.
***edit2, worse math.
Dan O.

