First off, this game is gorgeous. If you have an HDTV you feel as if your walking through a forest preserve. Its that beautiful. The land itself is massive. Whatever you see in the distance you can travel to. The AI has its own schedual which makes it all the more fun. Instead of looking for someone and finding them in the exact same spot you saw them 2 hours ago, the character might be at an Inn, or a tavern, talking it up with the other folk in the town. Listening to the AI talk to each other helps. You can pick up on things you didnt know about before. The AI seems to just have a mind of its own. For example, usually NPC's that are in a forest are there to attack you for your money. Well I happen to notice an NPC running by me. I followed it, and the Orc was chasing after a deer with a bow and arrow! There is so much to do and it just doesnt seem as if there are enough hours in a day to do it all! What was a problem in the previous elder scrolls have been fixed in this one. The journal system has been modified to have your quests separated into completed quests, current quests you havent finished, and active quests which you are currently trying to finish. It makes figuring out what you have and havent done so much easier! The sound in the game is truely remarkable. The composer Jeremy Soule did a great job by making music fit to what is going on in the game around you. This game truely deserves a 10 out of 10 in every aspect.