And I plan on making my nord warrior look a bit like the Dovahkiin in the background, but with no helmet, and with a robe under that armor. That's why I though it would look nice if it didn't have sleeves lol
What if the game doesn't let you wear robes together with armor? We have not been told if we can or not, and it's probably safer not to go into too much detail in planning your character when you're not yet sure if you'll actually be able to make the character you have in mind.
Anyway, I hope armour doesn't actually look like that (with a pauldron missing). My guess is that left and right pauldrons are back. Btw, who would like an option to equip things cosmetically? (clothing you see when playing, but the same stats as your armour)
It's quite possible that the pauldron on only one side thing is just the way that armor is designed, but if it is, you can rest assured knowing that not all armors are like that. It's also possible that left and right pauldrons are back, I guess, but right now, we simply don't know.
And back onto the topc of robes, I'd like to see more variety in robes in general, because in Oblivion, they felt a little generic, like they were just the same design with different colors, now, I don't really mind the design from Oblivion for basic robes, but I'd like to see more room for customization in robe wearing characters, and sleeveless robes or short sleeved robes would be a good place to start. Also, while I'd argued that not allowing wearing armor with shirts and pants makes sense for the sake of game balance, I'd like to be able to wear robes with shirts and pants or armor. That way, unarmored characters don't suffer from fewer enchantment slots than armored ones, and it removes the issue we had in Oblivion where even if I tried to make a "pure" mage, it would be better to wear pants and a shirt than a robe because all robes filled at least those two slots, meaning less room for enchantments.