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Give me 100+ developers and I will
There's a reason no one gave you any to begin with
The same reason why nobody gave you any either. Has nothing to do with skill or quality of ideas BTW.
This game is really bad for you, and that's fine. You don't have to like it, but for me, it's quite the opposite. It's a challenge on its highest difficulty. Every action and decision you make can lead you to your grave, and survival becomes a necessity around every corner. If you don't prepare well, you'll die very quickly. Every exploration is incredible and difficult at the same time, whether in temples, caves, mines, or simply through forests and lakes. Now, you'll appreciate the help of the Imperial Guards along the paths to defend you. It also has very fun missions and guilds with pretty good side quests and a soundtrack that invites you to play every day.
Now with superb technical quality, it's one of the most fun I've played. It remains a marvel and one of the best Elder Scrolls and Western RPGs.
I'm already looking forward to the FO3 remaster.
but its better then modern day games and its all we got atm that scratches the dungeon diver type game.