Customizable armor sounds awesome, and now I really want to see it added. It'd also mean (hopefully) no more vanishing horns/ears on argonians and khajiits. Hopefully the tail clipping issue will be fixed, too. I'd really like it if they brought back the individual armor pieces for this, too, so you could have mismatched chest plates and grieves if you wanted. Then you could craft a bandolier, shoulder plate, and cloak... If we're really lucky, they'll let us have more than one weapon appear mounted at once (think bow and sword for a ranger). Damn, now I'm really excited.
Don't remember it because i didn't play it, however i am looking forward to it.
I think i once watched a video talking about alternate factions. Like, if you are an assassin you could join the DB or the Morag Tong.
I actually ment the length. In oblivion i have to go to every city just to be able to go to fancy hogwarts. And i guess from there on the questline will still be long.
I pretty well agree with all of this, though I think seafaring would be a nice addition, especially if we go to Hammerfell like I predict. I wouldn't have it as a skill, personally, but sailing would really offer a change of pace in combat situations. Obviously it isn't the most apt comparison, but black flag really did wonders for breathing new life into AC; if done in true Elder Scrolls fashion I think Bethesda could pull off something similar.
The return of old skills (Spears and some form of athletics) would also be a big step up, imo. I'd like attributes back in full, really, just because I felt they added more depth to the game, for some reason. I'd also bring back classes, but have them work more like buffs than anything. So a warrior would do extra 10% damage with melee weapons, or something. Again, just to add some flavour and variety when building.
I said ESO doesn't suck first so I win. XD
Some aspects of ESO were actually better pre-Tamriel Unlimited. The tutorial for one was so much better (For instance it allowed you to pick a weapon, not just force you into using a Greatsword... and it flowed together better. More dialogue and story but it took longer).
The story also seemed better paced pre Tamriel Unlimited. But the gameplay has had some serious buffs (and of course no subscription fees). I don't think it's possible to say that the game was so much worse before the update. It really was still a solid game, it just made you pay too much.
Anyway I won't rant anymore about ESO...Diverting the thread I guess