With the major quests completed and pretty much all radiant quests out of the way, the days of vanilla Skyrim are coming to an end (and then it's mod town all the way). Like why can't we stop collecting ingredients? Those flowers really aren't that important.Īfter nearly six years of dragon-slaying and flower-picking, players may find themselves at a loss for things to do. Dragons have been slain, sides have been chosen, and many, many alchemical ingredients have been collected. Since 11/11/11, gamers have been putting hundreds, if not thousands, of hours into their characters, with some making multiple characters to play through the stories all over again. And while this is certainly up for debate and there's some truth to their claims, Skyrim remains the most popular, most played, and most sold. Diehard fans of The Elder Scrolls series will scoff and disagree, claiming that Morrowind or Oblivion make for better games. Skyrim is going to go down as one of the most culturally important video games of all time.