I just deleted Skyrim from my computer. Of course, like many others, I don't like the way bethesda forced Steam on us. And there are a few minor things like no 1st person horse riding, an over complicated and confusing perks tree, no unlocking spells and the fact that every time Bethesda makes a new game they leave out the good features of their previous games. And they don't seem to have learned anything from the modding community. They keep making the same mistakes. But the straw that broke the camel's back for me was that, if you fail a quest, either the game, or Steam , I don't know which, won't let you go back and try it again. Maybe I waited too long to do the main quest, I don't know, but when I took the silver ring from one merchant and planted it on the other merchant, even though I suceeded, ol' whats his name told me I took to long to do it. Fine. But when I went back to a previous save to try it again the game made it impossible to do so. I think Skyrim is to rigid they way it is set up. You have to do everything exactly like the game is written. I play these games for my own amusement, not to compete with others on line. So unless Bethesda changes it's game making policy drastictly, and gets rid of Steam, by the way, I will not buy any more Bethesda products. Considering these poblems, I really don't know why this game is so popular. This is a good game, but it could have been so much better. PS. Bethesda can take Steam and the Valve corporation and stick 'em where the sun don't shine!