I could always go all the way and make an all-round built character, but meh.
I prefer to play with more then one character, from different perspectives. My current character is a Redguard warrior; light armour, one handed, block, smithing..
Next I'll play a Wood Elf, this will be, like in Oblivion, my thief/assassin character, and I'm also thinking of making either a Breton mage, or a 2-handed, heavy armour Orc, they look cool in this game, unlike Oblivion where they looked like Shrek.
I never got very far with Oblivion's main quest line, so I don't know how long Skyrims main questline is in comparison. I thought it felt short, but then again, I played the game for 6 hours straight and it only felt like I've been playing for a single hour... so...
It was boring, to say the least, not too long though I guess..
I'm sorry, but that has the be the dumbest, most retarded thing anybody's ever said.
1. They're completely different in every way. 2.CoD's an FPS, mostly played online, where you partake in different game modes with other players around the world, rank up, to unlock stuff, etc, and offline you complete single missions at a time. Skyrim's a massive open-world RPG where the player has the freedom to do anything. 3.People play both anyway
It may be the new game craze, but omg, seriously, don't mean to be rude but the new CoD? LOL.