User blog comment:Madman97/You know what really grinds my Wabbajacks? The Community./@comment-62.152.14.232-20130722013427

And yet, how difficult would it be to add 10,20, 30 more lines of dialogue? In the ENTIRE game?

Somehow, I feel they spent so much time on getting the graphics and the combat right (ok, and the radiant quests) that they didn't have time to add soul to the game.

One of my favorite pastimes in any RPG is and has always been to, after each major event, go back to the beginning to see how the characters who initially "saved"me, "found" me, met me for the first time at any rate, as a lone beggar or a weak-looking merc dressed in rags, react to my new found glory (or shame)

In this aspect, I find Skyrim disappoints. Sure, you have an enormous open world with random stuff happening all the time. But what worth is slaying your 100th dragon when good ole Galdur back in Riverwood is still too busy to say hi (not to mention thanking me for saving the entire freaking world a bunch of times over)?