I posted something similar in another thread, but I'll add a bit mroe here.
It all depends on what you classify as a role playing game. The OP seems more inclined to think of an RPG as something with a great story. Nothing wrong with that thought. However he then brings in a comparison to table top RPG's, and in that regard I think Skyrim is exactly like an RPG.
The story may be limited, and some of the examples of lack of consiquences are true, but in Skyrim I can role play my guy however I want.
I ran into some guy trying to kil me to prove he was worth of some cult. I read a note he carried, did some digging and found it was a cult, and was given a quest to join them. I showed up, had the whole deal explained to me, and I said, you know what this is really horrible and these people must be stopped. So I killed them all. That wasn't the quest, but I could stil do it. What was really cook after was that after they were dead a deadric prince showed up and after a lot of threats told me to bring a stooge up to be sacrificed to her. At which point I left and don't plan to come back.
Skyrim in my opinion is the definition or role playing. You chose what kind of character you want, and then you go out and play them. You are not railroaded into one way of doing things. You can join various guilds or not, and do quests in various ways (although not all). The main story is rather sub par (although I'll admit I think I am only a little over half way in the main story and I have been playing the game a lot for the past month).
To the OP, it really sounds like you want a game that has a riveting story, and I will agree that Skyrim doesn't really have that. I love how many characters there are and al that goes on, but as I said the main story is not pulling me along to finish it. I would suggest you look at bioware or developers of games like that and you will be happier.
It all depends on what you classify as a role playing game. The OP seems more inclined to think of an RPG as something with a great story. Nothing wrong with that thought. However he then brings in a comparison to table top RPG's, and in that regard I think Skyrim is exactly like an RPG.
The story may be limited, and some of the examples of lack of consiquences are true, but in Skyrim I can role play my guy however I want.
I ran into some guy trying to kil me to prove he was worth of some cult. I read a note he carried, did some digging and found it was a cult, and was given a quest to join them. I showed up, had the whole deal explained to me, and I said, you know what this is really horrible and these people must be stopped. So I killed them all. That wasn't the quest, but I could stil do it. What was really cook after was that after they were dead a deadric prince showed up and after a lot of threats told me to bring a stooge up to be sacrificed to her. At which point I left and don't plan to come back.
Skyrim in my opinion is the definition or role playing. You chose what kind of character you want, and then you go out and play them. You are not railroaded into one way of doing things. You can join various guilds or not, and do quests in various ways (although not all). The main story is rather sub par (although I'll admit I think I am only a little over half way in the main story and I have been playing the game a lot for the past month).
To the OP, it really sounds like you want a game that has a riveting story, and I will agree that Skyrim doesn't really have that. I love how many characters there are and al that goes on, but as I said the main story is not pulling me along to finish it. I would suggest you look at bioware or developers of games like that and you will be happier.