The Next Elder Scrolls Game, what should it have

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Well first I'd like to say that I would NOT like to see multiplayer in an Elder Scrolls game, or at least make the focus still on single player. Games like Dead Island and Borderlands have convinced me that having a strong co-op comes at the expense of the single player mode.

I'd like better graphics, of course.

Make it more designed for PC than consoles, like previous Elder Scrolls games have been.

Of course keep the mod support since really, Skyrim got pretty fucking boring without any mods on.

For the love of god, find a way to make combat enjoyable. I focused in archery just because melee and magic were both so boring. Archery was really only better because it was so over powered when combined with stealth, that I could just one shot most enemies, so I didn't have to deal with the combat

Improve the loot you find from enemies and dungeons. I had very little reason to pick up weapons and armor, after the first 6 hours or so. 90% of the time, the items I had were much much better. This contributed to the game getting boring. Why am I going in to all these samey looking dungeons if I know that I probably will only find stuff that's as good or worse than what I already have.

Give shops more money. Thank god this was fixed with mods, but shop keepers don't have nearly enough money. I end up having to travel the world just to find a shopkeeper who can afford to buy this axe that I found. Either give shops more gold right off the bat, or have their gold increase as you level up or something. I quickly got to the point where even selling items I found was no longer an option, because no merchants could afford to buy anything.

I know story isn't the reason you play Elder Scrolls games but it would be nice to have a compelling main story for once. I'm traveling the land, there's epic music playing, I should feel like a badass hero...but I can't because I don't care about my quest at all.

Make the player feel like their actions matter. When I'm the arch mage I shouldn't have people coming up to me asking if I ever considered joining the mages guild. I save the world from a dragon apocalypse and still receive the same amount of recognition as when I first entered Whiterun
 

Blitsie

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For starters, actual gear variety, now I'm not expecting Torchlight levels of variety, but at least make unique gear actually unique, it frustrated me to no end when I get a 'unique' sword and its basically a vanilla steel sword with an enchantment, hell 95% of the game's unique items was just vanilla steel\silver\whatever with enchantments.

I think everyone one can say about the combat has been already said, haha, but Bethesda seriously needs to redesign it, its one of the most boring I've ever experienced hands down in a game.
 

Atrocious Joystick

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I wouldn´t mind it if they took some pages from some other RPGs and tried to make conversations something with a little more heart to them than "Hello dragonborn. Go here, do quest, get cash." Or making companions that actually has a personality of their own. Definitely not saying they should go all bioware but there is a middle ground between Bethesda´s glorified easy modes and Bioware´s wayward mental hospital.

Otherwise, more options as to how to approach a situation. TES games pretty much leaves it up to me to decide exactly what sort of character I want to play when it comes to things like skills but in the end the only real approach to a situation I am given is to kill everything. It would be nice if I am given more options along the lines of the standard fantasy archetypes. Like being able to actually use stealth to complete objectives, or magic for other things than murdering people.

Other than that just the standard, moar graphix, hip beats, more fluid fisticuffs, etc.