This is true... but I think you missed my point. If the purists were intellectually honest (meaning they weren't lying to themselves), they would have stopped playing any TES games starting with Morrowind. Every subsequent release has introduced changes and new features... it has evolved. So, for the purists to be attacking Skyrim for impurities while at the same time lamenting how much they miss Oblivion, Morrowind, etc., they are displaying a laughable level of contradiction. Now to your point. I agree. But I have been a fan of TES since Morrowind and I actually prefer the changes Skyrim has made. That doesn't make me any less of a fan of previous TES titles and it doesn't make me some sort of impure traitor to the series. I believe those who fall in my camp have given several well-reasoned explanations as to why the change in the leveling system is actually an improvement. Some may not agree, but that's fine, no one should expect them to. It's a product. Things don't get upgraded to remain the same, that's a simple fact. I suppose that, because of my career path, I tend to give new ideas the benefit of the doubt before attempting to pick them apart.
Its a game.... If anyone here is seriously that caught up with needing more at this point, I'd suggest that you need to fill your life with something more substantial. It should be relaxing and enjoyable, not as stressful as this thread is.
Hi you all! Glad the two of you are on this thread.
I wouldn't want to turn this into a discussion about TES identity, because, again, SKyrim is my seminal experience with the series. I would think that the common set of features that persisted from Arena all the way up to Oblivion would pretty much define that core identity. Spellcrafting would be one of such features, which, coincidentally, was dropped as of the last instalment. So I see a case for TES being perceived as a watered down version of what it once was, even though I myself am not convinced that is the case and even If it were, that in itself would not bother me. I'm much more intersted in the future direction of the eries. In some cases I advocate a clear departure from its past. Now, @soop, are you sure you can gather that much about a forumer just because he comes here and
sounds anxious? It is often forgotten that people come here to discuss, praise and complain, because it's damn fun! I'd go as far as saying it's the main reason people come here and post. it's just damn fun! Keep that in mind.