I hate going to movies when i have expectations, and when i know too much info about it. It always makes the experience a little less.... thrilling.
I want Bethesda to show me some of the graphical power and the animations in Skyrim, but i want to learn i can say, fish, or climb, or throw javelins all by myself when i'm playng the game..
Cool! first one to vote! thats a first... ha... But I would rather just know a little bit here and there, and then just experience the game myself when I play it. I really over hyped clash of the Titans, and when I watched it, I really didn't like it...
Too much info before anything new comes out ruins the "wow" factor when you first play. I'd like info to keep me interested, not too little to make me complain, and not too much to ruin it.
Even though I can't keep myself from looking at any information that Bethesda releases about Skyrim, I really don't want them to reveal much.
Any information that lets me know just how much to upgrade my PC I definitely want, and I like some teasers, too. I also like to know about game mechanics and how gameplay will change between Oblivion and Skyrim. But, I don't want any info about quests to be released and I think a little too much about the beginning of the game has already been revealed.
Too much info before anything new comes out ruins the "wow" factor when you first play. I'd like info to keep me interested, not too little to make me complain, and not too much to ruin it.
Yeah this is exactly how i feel. some people say things like "if mounted combat was in they would have announced it by now". but if I were bethesda I'd keep a goodie like that secret until launch day. I'd love to not expect it, then see a city guard on horseback take on a pathetic bandit on foot trying to run away.
i want more in-character lore posts, like the http://www.imperial-library.info/content/redguard-forum-madness. i don't even care about screenshots and gameplay at this point, i already know it'll all be better than Oblivion.
If they make the same mistake Lionhead made with Fable III, there's going to be a lot of disappointment. Bethesda should keep their mouths shut for now.