| Okie_Loki said: Looking back, Skyrim was released in 2011, nearly 5 years ago to the day actually. I thought it was fine enough then and has aged better than Oblivion did. However, I do agree in general that moving forward, I would like a greater number of choices and more radiant options, dialogue, etc. |
maybe a little less stiff in the interactions? I would like them to just do little things to increase immersion like instead of always having the same greeting when you enter a shop (which they need to get rid of loading screens and just let the door open to the shop) they can have you say stuff like "good morning" or "good afternoon" depending on the time of day or something
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