User blog comment:Jimeee/Skyrim 1.9 beta update adds Legendary difficulty and raises level cap (Updated Apr 8th)/@comment-174.25.111.134-20130309213625

Maybe I'm just too easy to please, but I'm an Xbox gamer and I like all of these changes. I don't like glitches and exploits of any kind--they are just sloppy programming, in my opinion. And I like what the more recent DLC has brought to the game, such as being able to reset perks (in Dragonborn), make arrows (in Dawnguard), build homeads (Hearthfire), and all that. I think a lot of people are getting bent out of shape over nothing.

This is just minor stuff, but I would also like to see the following:

1.  Adoptable children of different races. I bet Kajit cubs and Argonian hatchlings would look cute as hell, and would go a long way toward making the game more immersive. Why are Nords the only ones capable of reproduction?

2.  A more useful grain mill. So I can turn 15gp worth of useful alchemy ingredients into 5gp worth of less-useful cooking ingredients? Big deal. Why not use the mill to grind mammoth tusks into powdered mammoth tusk? or skulls into bone meal? And so on. I like the idea of each homestead having a unique feature, but it would be nice if they were all equally useful.

3.  The ability to craft more kinds of jewelry. I would like to be able to make circlets at the very least, but the ability to make necklaces out of sabercat teeth and bear claws would be a nice touch as well.

4.  The option to remove furnishings and decorations from a homestead at the very least. That alchemy lab in the living room was a good idea at the time, but now that my alchemy tower addition is finished, it's just in the way. Maybe it would be possible to give each room a "redecorate mode" or something at the workbench?

5.  Get rid of the "secret chest" Kajit Caravan inventory exploit in Dawnstar. It's just sloppy programming, fellas. Let's make this as clean and professional of a product as possible.

I'm sure I could come up with a dozen more things like this, but they are all just really minor complaints. For the most part, I am very pleased with the things Bethesda has done with this game, and I'm looking forward to Elder Scrolls VI: Elsweyr (oh please please please let ES6 be Elsweyr!)