What feedback on Skyrim do you think Bethesda will take into

Post » Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:50 pm

Ever since Skyrim's come out there's been discussion on what people's opinions on the games are. Certain elements of the game come up the most, and a large amount of people share the same opinions on certain issues in the game.

What do you think has gone around the forums and other places in the web enough for Bethesda to make a complete change in that department once The Elder Scrolls VI goes into development?

Personally I think the dislike of the two Blades members in Skyrim is a vocal concern that Bethesda won't want to repeat. They weren't very likable, didn't help the Dragonborn much after they got their temple back, and overal just weren't very likable people.

Secondly there's the low quality and shortness of the Guild Questlines that I think is a concern Bethesda will want to avoid in the sequel.

Is there anything that has been spoken about negatively (or even positively) on the forums enough to make you think Bethesa's going to do things differently on that front?
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Post » Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:10 am

I think that the quests will improve only because Dragonborn was a step above Vanilla Skyrim.

I think they will put some new skills in, such as; Spell making for mages, athletics for Stealth, and hand to hand for warriors and such. In exchange they will probably take out some skills too. I can see pickpocketing getting axed.

I think they will rework the attribute system again. It will not be like Oblivion/Morrowind's, but will be a bit different than Skyrim.

Hopefully they will add more armor slots, but I don't see a demand that is too high for that.

I think it might be a lot like Skyrim, only more developed, Perhaps a bit more depth to the world and a little bit more character customization.
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