» Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:38 am
I am glad that someone made a thread about this I was just about to, I did read most of the thread and I agree with the OP & disagree/agree with some other post.
I understand how dragons are going to work in this game enough to make this statement, firstly Todd already said that creatures in the game like a dragon out in the open can be avoided or could fly right over you & not attack. He also mentioned creatures like giants ignoring you unless provoked. So too many dragons being annoying will not be the case while traveling around in Skyrim, that part confirmed.
But moving on to the main subject,
The more dragons the less uniqueness to them, the less epic they will be when you encounter them and likely the less harder they will be to fight. Say if there was only 5 dragons that spawned in the entire open world at a time, they are going to make those 5 dragons most likely harder then say having 20 - 40 dragons spawned at a time. 20 - 40 dragons is a lot of dragons spawned at one given time in the open world. 10 - 12 dragons spawned in the open world at one given time (open world = noneclosed indoor area's or instences etc) is a good number. If I had it my way only 5 dragons would be spawned at a time until later toward the end of the game.
The first ingame dragon you see in the game should be very epic, it should be one of the first dragons to start appearing in the world. When you go back to the nearest town everyone should be freaking out and in disbelief that you even fought a dragon and or that they are really here. its gotta have some kind of "Oh my gawd this is really happening" feeling to it regardless of the fact the games main thing is dragons.
The more the game builds up to the dragons the better, I mean you should do a lot of interacting with the world, fight all sorts of creatures etc before even seeing your first dragon.