Did Bethesda intentionally make the population of bandits in Skyrim easily outweigh that of cities? I've seen some video titles suggest Skyrim is "apocalyptic" or something similar due to that.
That's an odd criticism for Skyrim specifically, because it was even worse in Oblivion with not just the bandits but also the supposed necromancer splinter faction for the Mages Guild being 95% of all sorcerers.
Did Bethesda intentionally make the population of bandits in Skyrim easily outweigh that of cities? I've seen some video titles suggest Skyrim is "apocalyptic" or something similar due to that.
That's an odd criticism for Skyrim specifically, because it was even worse in Oblivion with not just the bandits but also the supposed necromancer splinter faction for the Mages Guild being 95% of all sorcerers.
Yeah I doubt it was some deliberate 4d chess move on Bethesda’s part, it’s just a weird consequence of their game design as usual. Same how there’s apparently a bloody civil war going on in Skyrim but you don’t really encounter much evidence of actual fighting outside that designated questline (though even that questline itself is just a truncated remnant of something originally intended to be a lot more ambitious).
Did Bethesda intentionally make the population of bandits in Skyrim easily outweigh that of cities? I've seen some video titles suggest Skyrim is "apocalyptic" or something similar due to that.
This is true as well. I was totally captivated by Morrowind and read every line of dialogue and book that i could. Even with objectively worse graphics, the art direction and the world building are, to this day, masterful.
While i totally get that, reading has been integral in every game since i think daggerfall. Morrowind and Oblivion made you read books to progress certain quests, and various twists in the story are present in some books that are imo required reading. When i read for the first time that the tribunal temple may have killed Indoril Nerevar and framed Voryn Dagoth i remember being genuinely shocked and pledging to kill vicec. Haven't had a similar experience in any game to this day.