That said, it would be nice if you tried to actually discredit my opinion instead of trying to discredit me.
Discrediting someones opinions is generally impossible unless they have an unusually open mind. At least, convincing them otherwise is. And you don't sound very convincible to me. So I'm just going to refute the facts supporting your opinions, because that's easier and more effective.
Why is Skyrim a good game?
Because **I** rather liked Skyrim. And usually I trust my own judgement. That's really all there is. If someone thinks its a good game, its a good game. If someone thinks its a bad game, its a bad game. If someone thinks its a bad game and the people who play it are beneath them, ignorant and generally stupid, that's usually true to some degree.. If someone SAYS its a bad game and the people who play it are beneath them, ignorant and generally stupid, that could be construed as rude by some.
It's bug-ridden and unpolished.
Yep. Although most of the bugs are relatively minor and easily fixed by third party patches.
The world is empty as a shell.
Skyrim is actually pretty good about that. While there ARE boring stretches of wilderness, they're often permeated by little sites and encounter areas which make it more vivid.
Characters are flat.
Actually, a lot of NPCs have at least some backstory. That still leaves them 2.5 dimensional, but that's better then most titles I can think of off the top of my head. Although examples of better better rounded characters would be nice so we could have a baseline to compare them too.
The story is not innovative in the slightest
Yep. I mean, I KNOW that the "main story" isn't SUPPOSED to be the main feature of the game, but they could have at least TRIED. No argument here.
The gameplay has been invented 15 years ago.
And improved upon since.
The game has chunks of boring shallow travelling empty landscapes in between the "good" bits.
They've tried very hard to avoid that. As I said before, there's plenty of little mini sites and encounter areas spread out. Plus, wagons and fast travel mean you only have to do it once. That said, especially early on, there's quite a bit of it.
The combat gets boring after a few hours.
To some degree, yes. But some places have decently fun interactive environments[Not enough of them, sadly] and some strategies require a lot more tactical thought then others. Stealth, for example, is one of the things I LOVED about Skyrim. It gave the combat system a lot more depth, in my opinion.
And the skill system and general ruleset is completely broken and imbalanced.
hMMM. Not sure about this one. Mind giving some examples? I wouldn't discount that its unbalanced, but I don't remember any game-breaking ones off the top of my head. Its been a while since I played much Skyrim.
Honestly, Trickman, your points ARE valid, just exaggerated. I can understand completely why you prefer DF to Skyrim. I can understand why you dislike how its been simplified so less gamery people[normies] can play it easier. I just think you can be a little less harsh in voicing these opinions and that you should refrain from exaggerating your supporting facts as much as you have been. Also, try and follow your own advice. Discredit others arguments and opinions rather then doubting their credibility.