I'm posting this here for a few reasons, but above all as a wistful exhortation to those at Bethesda to consider whether TES would ever be a MMO world. Playing Oblivion, the only serious complaint I had after by then a few years in WoW was that though in every possible way TES4 was superior... it wasn't something I could share with my friends as I wanted to. I could amass the most beautiful outfits, enjoy the most fantastic mods, and set up my home in Cheydinhal to truly shine.. but I couldn't invite another player over to see it. I couldn't quest with them, roleplay with them, or simply whisper "Hey, look at my insanely beautiful Daedric sword? Whatcha think?"
And so after I finished the game, and the expansions, I sighed, and went back to WoW.
When Skyrim's trailer came out, I felt a mingled anticipation, and a sense of despair. Because once more, I will lose myself in this rich, immersive, incredible game world, and then find myself aching to share it with another player. To stand with a buddy and point at the stars wheeling above, and say 'This is incredible'. And all the while, the experience of WoW is bland, stale and boring.. just an everpresent drive to find that elusive concept of 'balance' between class and races, with the logical homogenization bound to take place.
So I will love Skyrim without a doubt. And eagerly geek out in every thread of interest. But I suppose this is addressed both to devs and others like myself, who long for something as immersive, as rich, as stunning as TES, which we CAN share with other players. In 2005 the hint was given that Bethesda was considering a MMO. Are you still?