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Tis True
And while it isn't impossible for modders to do a alarger expansion, in reality there are LOTS of creative projects being started, but only very, very, EXTREMELY rarely do they get finished.
You heard wrong considering the ENTIRE Skyrim dev team has been moved off its continued devlopment.
Hard to make more DLCs if there's no one assigned to it.
It will be intresting to see what c rap they pull over the consumers eyes on their next major release about bugs and their games. Last time it was they implemented a new system to patch on the fly and that wasn't the case. Read: http://kotaku.com/5834914/the-skyrim-team-has-a-better-plan-for-squashing-bugs-this-time. Obviously that wasn't the case and Kotaku and other communites caught on to their lies. All of their games are released with the same results.