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Skyrim hosts very unique landscapes and dungeons.

There are 5 major cities: Solitude, Riften, Whiterun, Windhelm and Markarth. (Windhelm being the largest.)

There are 8 or 9 smaller towns.

There are more than 150 dungeons, ranging from 15 minutes to 2 hours long. (unique)

There are over 100 points of interest across Skyrim. (including Giant camps, Necromancer lairs & Altars to different gods (Aedra and Daedra))

The areal is approximately the size of Oblivion's Cyrodiil, but the rugged landscape makes the world bigger, as you will need to go over or around mountains to get anywhere.

Traps and puzzles are used to make dungeons more interesting.

Fish jumps out of the water, and when swimming, you can even catch fish.

Birds flies in the air above you.

Every town has it's own Economic System. If you destroy a city's means of income, they'll need to buy from another nearby city, and prices in the city will go up or some products will not be available in that city at all.

Every big settlement has it's own unique culture & architecture.

Dwemer ruins are scattered across Skyrim.

High Hrothgar has 7000 steps.

Some locations will have enemies that are too strong for you, and you will have to come back when you are more powerful, while some places will have weaker enemies.

You can knock oil lamps to the ground or set fire to oil, which will then cause the ground to burn, and deal fire damage.

Butterflies will fly around flowers which can be picked for alchemical purposes.

The major cities are in their own cells, so to enter, a loading screen will appear.

There are hidden caves, hidden ships and secrets in the water.

The higher you climb, the more severe the weather gets.

There are rivers inside dungeons.

Some buildings can be destroyed, but are rare.

Dragons do not breathe fire, they 'shout' in their language

Dragons can appear at any moment

 

Anything i have missed out?

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