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Yeah, but if you are a 5 years old now, you would not have played the original ones obviously, so your logic is flawed.
I was playing Super Mario before my parents even hooked up. That's how I roll.
No one considers you an expert on anything, especially since you just called it "the Skyrims series."
And by the way, your logic is hilariously flawed, since it assumes it's psychological development over the course of eight years that cause people to dislike Skyrim. In reality, it's the major changes in gameplay and storytelling that some people don't like. Mind you, I love Skyrim, more than Morrowind and Oblivion, but I can still recognize why some people don't like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLU1xyYX-do