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@monktheking Probably not, i don't think any bethesda game has had you incorporate save data from previous games, we have just gotten spoiled because of bioware. Plus, skyrim is in a totally different area, different plot, new characters new setting etc etc, its completely separate from oblivion so there is no reason to import data. It seems the games that import save data are fairly story driven, as we can see from playing oblivion for 100hrs without touching the main story, I don't think that qualifies.

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@boredywardy Yeah...except this was only published by bethesda, not actually created, look to the side for 2seconds and you will see InXile produced the game. Who's InXile...who the hell knows, there's your reason as to why this was terrible. Bethesda's own production company, bethesda softworks is making Skyrim, just as they did with Oblivion so you can rest assured it will be amazing. Btw, again...publisher was Beth not the producer on brink, so again, your reasoning is just wrong.

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Just because something is addicting it doesn't always mean it is good. There are A LOT of people out there who like to fill the void of their life with something, that happens to be gaming. Whats one of the most widely known, most supported, and generally longest running games out there that appeals to all audiences? Yeah, that happens to be WoW as well, the problem is it has the monopoly on the market because everthing that comes out is either a 'wow clone' and is laughed at and fails pretty quickly, or they try to go too over the top either graphically/system demanding/too mature or too childish. Wow hit everything right on the head and balanced just about everything it could out, you can run it on a crap system, it looks fine for what its technology demands and it satisfys young and old players of both genders. Until there is something that can compete that comes out, people will continue calling wow great/the best when in reality it is the only suitable choice. And as for the improvements, yeah, for $15 a monthx10million, they could definitly afford to make changes more often than they do without having to wait for an expansion. Its just hard to justify the amount of money going to this game per year that is in some cases more than some countries make in a similar amount of time.