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I agree with these six but I actually want more of an RPG experience. I actually am having more fun with dragons dogma than with skyrim. Maybe it's the non scaling world which allows u to level up and become a bad ass. Maybe it's the distinct classes. As was mentioned, by the end I had 100 in almost every skill, was the leader of every faction. I also love parties and taking care of multiple players. Open world is cool but I like knowing that u can't go certain places yet or u will get owned. Also, more loot to customize yourself with. If There's online, u want to stand out. Maybe dies or something. And, as DD has shown, end game content is awesome. FF13 had endgame monsters and it was the beat part. Maybe some aide quests post game with crazy hard enemies. And, I hate being able to change the difficulty. Have different difficulties that remain once u choose it, or have one difficulty with a ng+ That's harder and has more loot. I agree with the online aspect. Maybe I love DD so much because it matters how good ur pawn is because others use him/her. And u can trade weapons and armor. The community is enhanced because u interact. Also, the online creature that u team up to kill is brilliant.
Skyrim to me is like a huge playground. U can do whatever u want, but There's little satisfaction outside of the freedom. It's time to move forward. I always wondered how good an RPG Bethesda/bioware could make. But, while I think it would be a huge open world with an astonishing story and character development, it may still wind up short as an RPG. But it would b nice time c. Imagine the hype for that game.
Great article. I haven't played hours and hours of Skyrim like others but I agree with these points.
How about the ability to actually finish quests? That would be a nice improvement. I downloaded that last patch, noticed I still had quests in my log that were actually done, and shortly ran into another quest that I can't finish because the creature I'm supposed to kill won't spawn. Guess I'm stuck as a werewolf forever, and I don't even use the ability so all it does is keep me from getting good rest. Developer of the Year... HA!!!
I can name one improvement.
A WORKING GAME.