Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24404040-20131209124049/@comment-14027812-20131209130500


 * 1) More developed storylines. I just feel we are irrevocably drawn over to this overused formula of events, with no real feelings behind it. While i do enjoy the plots, i believe more immersion would be drafted if Bethesda were to improve the relation between the characters and the story and the hero.
 * 2) More vivid civilizations. While Skyrim's NPC life improved drastically from Oblivion's, the wheel only tends to go forward, towards perfection. We want more characters, more dialogue, larger settlements and more brains for said characters. Make the city actually work. Win the people, Maximus.
 * 3) More developed enemy behavior. Enemies' AI continue to suck. Take the Dragons for instance. In lore, they're those ultra-intelligent dominant species who once ruled the world. Ingame, they're just those stupid lizards circling above your head.
 * 4) More variety. We want more armor and more weapons. We want to be able to use armor as we used back in Morrowind. And more clothes. Skyrim's fashion designers are far too many and far too equal.
 * 5) Repair and durability functions. We want the armor and weapons to degrade again. Keeps the realism and the immersion flowing.
 * 6) Thalmor slaughtering. We want to topple the Dominion, once and for all. Maybe with a plot set in Valenwood, with an Akavir-based DLC...