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Maybe, but I'm sure combat mechanisms aren't the only things required in a good RPG game.
The leveling system, and ability to build your own character is better in Skyrim. You have have your own economy, create items (smithing is there too I guess), hunt animals, cook, purchase manors, etc. Does DS have all this? Plus, I'm sure Skyrim story line will be better than DS's. So only advantage DS has is better fighting mechanism.
loosingENDS
Yes, you do all that and yet all feel like choires than having fun in the end, since the combat system is terrible and there is no real reason to use any of those abilities, usually i played with just one spell, weapon etc
I prefer less stuff to upgrade with and have use for almost every single one of them and have 10000x more fun using them in DS, than having more but dull and uninteresting things used in a mediocre combat system that i dont care about
Also i totally dissagree about the leveling in Elder Scrolls beeing better, it is dull really, i mean cast spells in the air to grind with mediocre monsters that do nothing but run is boring, i dont want to do it really, but they make me do it as a choire
Using cheat codes, even I can finish the whole game with 1 spell and weapon. Then again, what's the fun in that?
Besides, Skyrim caters to a larger playerbase, hence it has to have an easier setting. If you feel the game is too easy, switch on hard mode.
Atleast you don't have to go running to a bonfire everytime you die. No framerate drops, no weird stuff happening, like monsters stuck in walls, etc.
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