That's a tough one, i guess all the bugs and left out stuff.
That's a tough one, i guess all the bugs and left out stuff.
The civil war being tied to the main quest is still the thing that bugs me most about Skyrim.
The droppage of Attributes and slimming down of Magic Schools.
The most disappointing fact? Well, I suppose it would be content, specifically, content that didn't appear in - game.
I think for me, the Arena getting scrapped from Windhelm, when it was clearly in the works, was disappointing. A lot of roleplay opportunities lost.
For me, the most disappointing thing is that they didn't expand enough on the Nords and made them largely stereotypical "human barbarians who don't like magic".
Clothing options stopped being a disappointment for me since Oblivion. The downgrade from Morrowind to Oblivion was striking. I could come up with really crazy outfits in Morrowind.
In other words, no way to avoid Season Unending.
Oh.. Defend Whiterun. Well the game in general doesn't give you much in the way of choices :/.
They supported Skyrim LONGER than any of the previous TES games. Especially Oblivion. The only notable thing they did for Oblivion was fixing the FormID bug.
Besides the longer they stuck with Skyrim, the LONGER we'd have to wait for TES6. I'm probably gonna be 35 when that game hits -.-
OH I get it now. It's been so long since I did the MQ, so no finishing Civil War unless you complete Dragon Rising. . .
There goes my no DB playthrough lol
Disappointment only exists to those who have an expectancy to which they have no knowledge of.
My biggest disappointment is the lack of Nord references to the old pantheon, or at the very least Kyne. No cults or anything like that. Bull [censored]. And no real sea culture to speak of for the sea fairing Nords....just a handful of ships and a bunch of wrecked ones.
edit: I should say barely any, not lack of, as in none, since there are a few. A very scant amount.
The fact that the VL or Beast Form arent in 1st person, and that you cant pick/activate stuff. and sometimes you can get stuck in corners inside interiors, Also no 1st person horse riding.
My biggest disappointment was that the game was another so casual console game that I couldn't play it unmodded. The unmodded game just bored me with easyness and lack of required brain use. I knew to expect it thought, I wouldn't have bought the game if it didn't have mod support.
I completely disagree with the OP, I like the fact that genders now get their separate meshes for armors, I just wish that Beth did a better job with that in Dragonborn.
My biggest disappointment is a lack of attributes and the fact that all the classes start out the same thus eliminating choice at the beginning of the game. That and Sapphire, Beth really dropped the ball with Sapphire. Her backstory could have been a really cool quest where you explore what happened with her, help her out and highlighting how bad ra*pe is but no they just made it a weird shoo in. I mean why would you tell that to a complete stranger.