How would have (you)r ideal skyrim been?
What if skyrim was good?
Todd made it already
Damn, baby Dovahkiin grew up FAST
He's red alright
My ideal Skyrim would be like Skyrim
1. A complete overhaul of every guild to give you more things to do, and not just end up the leader because you followed a basic set of quests.
2. Blacksmiths and Enchanters could be hired to improve your equipment for a price
3. Remove fast-travel and replace it with a working carriage system and magic
4. Hardcore mode, with sleep, thirst, food, and warmth mechanics
5. Alter level-scaling to scale with the player's combat skills, not their support skills.
6. Smartly placed loot - Dwemer equipment should only come from Dwemer ruins, orc equipment from orc strongholds, etc.
7. Alduin should actually be a real boss battle instead of a scripted event that plays itself
8. More opportunities for stat based roleplay
That's all I got off the top of my head.
More than half of those you can solve with mods, sadly reworking an entire guild questline is hard and will inevitably end up as cringe amateur shit though.
Get this lil' nigga and it becomes a buddy comedy
Isn't this the guy who had a full Skyrim series on Youtube where his character constantly got raped?
Sounds based
More roleplaying and keep the gary stu dragonburp bullshit to a minimum.
Just add some depth and a dynamic economy.
>dynamic economy
how would you implement that? rng or completely dependant of the PC
You might really like Outward
Based zaric chad, the best elderbeard
Have some basic supply and demand for each city/hold that sustains itself well enough until you reach a certain threshold where you the player can completely fuck the economy.
Have a hard limit on the number of coins in circulation and if you're sitting on a dragon's horde, no one can buy anything with septims and they have to start trading in super deluxe double enchanted dadric armor sets and 4-effect potions that are good for nothing except cleaning out vendors.
Expand the game so you have to use your massive wealth to become the economy with property and business management.
Basically an RPG with an economic victory condition where you're the defacto king of skyrim.
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The biggest problem with the game is that the questing and writing is extremely shallow so it's really hard not to answer, "A completely different game" because the large bulk of Skyrim's content can be cleared half asleep.
>How would have (you)r ideal skyrim been?
Basically this.
I liked his tes 6 video too. He definitely "goes too far in a few places" but some of his ideas are nice at their core
go back to properly written quests, leave the radiant quest system for generic bounty quest.