Fact 1- A depressing number of people do not know the difference between a fact and an opinion.Fact 2- Message boards are predominantly filled with the types of people mentioned in Fact 1.
You mean like yourself? Fact 1 is an opinion, not a fact. A fact would be "A large number of the people on this forum appear not to know the difference between fact and opinion." Other than that, I agree with you.
On another note, one of my biggest fears is that so many people will get disgruntled over the changes being made that they will not play it simply on the virtue of "It's not Oblivion". To these people, you're right, it's not. But that's kind of the point. As an avid RPG player myself (as well as having completed Oblivion with about 20 different characters), I welcome the changes that Skyrim makes. The lack of a class system is a relatively simple way to make each and every character unique on each and every play through. The dual wielding is a great way to encourage a player to sacrifice something (realistically) to get something else. It's telling you that, sure! You can use this second sword, or spell, or whatever, just realize you can't block as well, or attack as well, or something else. The point is is that it adds a balance to the game that I don't feel that Oblivion had. And complaining about it is only going to bring down your expectations, and when you [the complainers] are off in the corner moping about how it could have been, those that actually enjoy the game for the independant entry to the series can praise it all they want. Because it's Bethesda; you know it's gonna be a great game, no matter what people complain about.