I've played Oblivion and Skyrim, and I agree with what you said about questing, it is pretty linear, and I guess if you're main focus is doing quests then there really isn't a whole bunch new in that area. But I thought they really cleaned up the messy gameplay that Oblivion had, and at least to me, improved greatly on it. Like trading out the constant spamming of spells to level up and trading it for a much easier level up while in combat system.
Things like that just make the game more enjoyable and less annoying. Also trading out the large amount of skills that all did one individual thing, and combining them to make a less clunky system based some skills from each class, that can be upgraded to do more.When you look at them side to side Skyrim may not add a gigantic amount of "new" features, but improves extremely on the existing ones.
Things like that just make the game more enjoyable and less annoying. Also trading out the large amount of skills that all did one individual thing, and combining them to make a less clunky system based some skills from each class, that can be upgraded to do more.When you look at them side to side Skyrim may not add a gigantic amount of "new" features, but improves extremely on the existing ones.