Even though Bethesda didn't make Fallout New Vegas, and only published it (because Obsidian Entertainment made it) everyone on the Skyrim forums says that Bethesda screwed up on FNV and are going to do some stupid things in Skyrim that they did in New Vegas like Invisible walls.
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What I hope they're going to do is incorporate insurpassable natural barriers into the game(Like mountains, Skyrim seems to have a lot of those) to act as the border between Skyrim and surrounding provinces.
Oblivion had mountains between Cyrodiil and Skyrim, but you could get over these and run into an invisible wall saying "You can't go that way. Turn back."
And in Fallout 3 there weren't many natural barriers you could make into invisible walls. Although it'd certainly make for a more natural-looking map than a perfect square.
Fallout NV I can imagine they'd have used some of the Rockies as a barrier, but I haven't played it so I don't know.
Invisible walls suck, and I don't like 'em.
However, if they do incorporate invisible walls, I'd like to stand in a certain point in Oblivion right on the border between Cyrodiil and Skyrim, and then in Skyrim stand in the very same place on the same border.
But then, with the assassination of both the emporer and his successor in Oblivion, who knows. A lot can happen in 200 years, a lot of political crap and border changes. Maybe Skyrim will be a lot bigger than we saw it during the Third Empire.
And also, Martin's death ushers in a new era. Why doesn't your calendar start with 4E0 when the game ends?
Will it be 4E200 when Skyrim begins?
Will we get to see Bruma again because Skyrim has taken it?
Shortly into the Fourth Era, Red Mountain erupts and destroys Vvardenfell. Does that mean we'll see a lot of Dunmer refugees?
And also, Titus Mede supposedly crowns himself Emporer after taking over the Imperial City some time into the Fourth Era. Is he the one who's murdered and sets off this civil war among the citizens of Skyrim? Has Skyrim seceded and had its own king assassinated?
That'd be an awful lot like Oblivion.
Why don't they make your character, the last of the Dragonborn, emporer? He is, after all, the Dragonborn.
Will you be king after defeating Alduin, if you even have to kill him?
I've never seen much of a boss battle in Bethesda games, mainly just verbal confrontations with an easy-to-kill enemy. Very thrilling.
Will they never have the chance to have an emporer again after the Amulet of Kings' destruction? Is that just it?
You gotta feel sorry for the Empire.
I think I just nerdgasm'd.