The grudge was this.
The towns are not big enough nor are they densely populated enough with people.
And every town I entered I thought the same... for months.
Then... last night... I read a journal and I saw the bigger picture and I had a light bulb moment.
The Journal was written by someone from Tamirel and it explained EVERYTHING to me.
Skyrim is the back of beyond. Meaning its the middle of nowhere and no-one really wants to live there. The journal explained that the east and west coasts of TES world were where people wanted to be, where all the money and prosperous cities were. The guy who wrote the journal was retireing to Skyrim as he liked the bleak landscape and rustic towns and villages. Sadly he came to a sticky end which is how I came by his journal.
Now I see where I am in the world when I play Skyrim and suddenly EVERYTHING I see makes sense. Beth have done EVERYTHING on purpose to fit in with their vision of the bigger picture.
So whereas you might like a huge city busting with people that actually would not fit in to the Skyrim portion of the Elder Scrolls world as a whole.
I just wish I picked up on this way back when I started playing.


and is the reason for the sparse designs of the city.