Games are Immersive or not. Graphics are just eye candy. I have played Text Based games that svcked me into the world, and I have played graphically rich games that did nothing for me as the game itself svcked.
Sure, graphics can have an impact, good or bad, on a game, however no crap game has ever been made better by Eye Candy (Crysis 2 anyone?). However my point stands that the graphics for this game were established long ago. I have used Hi Res texture packs on most of my games and for the most part, they just look weird to me. Some parts of the game look different than other parts. For them to put in DX11 at this point, or even DX10 (if there is anything of value to that one) would require all the graphical elements to be overhauled.
I would much rather them be fixing bugs and polishing quest lines at this point.
Sure, graphics can have an impact, good or bad, on a game, however no crap game has ever been made better by Eye Candy (Crysis 2 anyone?). However my point stands that the graphics for this game were established long ago. I have used Hi Res texture packs on most of my games and for the most part, they just look weird to me. Some parts of the game look different than other parts. For them to put in DX11 at this point, or even DX10 (if there is anything of value to that one) would require all the graphical elements to be overhauled.
I would much rather them be fixing bugs and polishing quest lines at this point.
The 'realistic' graphical style skyrim appears to be going for would benefit greatly from the ability to actually look realistic. And, of course, tessellation doesn't make anything look better by itself and is certainly not just eye-candy, any open world game would greatly benefit. I think ignoring all graphical advancements is just as ill advised as requiring them.
Higher resolution textures aren't what I'm talking about, either, get some decent shaders on there and the low resolution vanilla textures will start looking much better, for example. If you're going to do a graphical style, do it right, or it'll just look wrong. That's why I think most modern console games look like crap, not because they don't use the latest TLA, but because they try to do the realistic art style and simply don't have the power to actually look anywhere near realistic.