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I'm definitely ready to see real Dwemer cities, not just destroyed ruins.
Falmer[www.nexusmods.com]
Dwemer[www.nexusmods.com]
I agree about the Snow Elves too.
*spoiler alert*
I just finished Dawnguard, and they seem to both have a different type of magic ability, plus pretty sweet armor. Towards the end, the one guy did say the Falmer seem to be growing in ability again.
Personally I wouldn’t mind a game set just after the events in Skyrim that focuses on the imperial politics.
I'd really like to see that be done differently. I make a variety of characters of varying... ethics, and (for example) faction-wise they may both be in the Dark Brotherhood but they both have different reasons for joining and they have different ideas. I dream of a day where I can have a character who is loyal to a guild/faction and a character who betrays a guild/faction. I want choices.
Was it due to a change in game developers or something?