I've had my copy of Skyrim since it released towards the end of 2011 yet I've never managed to put in more than maybe 12 or 15 hours at best. Half of it is me deleting my save and starting over from scratch to see if everything would make more sense.
I can't figure out why this game isn't appealing to me since I was able to put in over 400 hours on Fallout: New Vegas and then even a solid 50 on Fallout 3 over the last few years, both Bethesda titles that are also RPGs. I adored them, I can talk about them for hours and it not get old. I though Skyrim would be a no brainer for me, but it doesnt' seem so.
I think the problem is I don't understand the point. What's my protagonists goal other than to defeat Alduin, a Dragon who is prophesied to destroy the world (I pulled this from wikipedia, not sure how relevant this is to my question)??
Can someone who loves this game as much as I do New Vegas take a few moments and explain the basic premise of the story to me? You don't have to kill yourself with detail, but there's gotta be more to my protagonists decisions and motives than killing Alduin, the prophesied Dragon.
I want to love this game. I want to enjoy it as much as everyone else, because honestly there's not very many games I actually play and enjoy. Most games dont' appeal to me for some reason, I just dont' like video games. But I want to like this one. That and I have 10 vacation days I'm being forced to use or lose, they dont' roll over and I've got nothing but time for the next two weeks.