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I have not needed or been forced to do any of those things, but I have been very, very busy doing many other things and I am excited that there is so much still remaining.
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I haven't even seen a dragon, apart from the one in the mandatory introduction quest. I have not sided with either the Stormcloaks or the Empire in the great civil war wracking Skyrim. I have not earned the favour of any of the Jarls who rule Skyrim's various cities. I have not been invited to join the Dark Brotherhood. I have not replaced my initial horse with a better one. I have not hunted animals for their pelts, even though I need leather to make better armour. I have not killed anyone in cold blood, though I have been sorely tempted. I have not contracted vampirism, though I have cleared out several vampire dens. I have not visited the college of magic, or joined a mage's guild. I have not visited the vast majority of locations marked on my map. I have not completed 44 quests listed in my journal, nor even accepted probably twice more that number. I did not acquire any spells above Apprentice level, even though I regularly fried foes with lightning bolts. I have not got married (I did propose to a middle-aged warrior-woman by accident, but didn't get around to seeing a priest yet). I have not worn heavy armour, wielded a two-handed weapon, dual-wielded two one-handed weapons or fired a bow (for anything other than as a distraction).
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I'm still not really ready to tell you what I think.
ANALYSIS OF GOOD ASPECTS OF THE ELDER SCROLLS GAMES PC
I've been playing the PC version of it during every waking hour of the last three and a half days, and most of the non-waking hours too. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the sequel to Oblivion, launches tomorrow.