April 5, 2013 10:05 AM EDT
The World is what you make of it and that is especially true for Skyrim. Yes the MQ and the Guild Quests are a bit dull at least compared to Morrowind and Oblivion but TES was & is about what you make of it, and in this case your imagination and fantasy is the only limit.
When i play Skyrim the guild and the main quests only play a minor role, i make my own quests with most of my Builds, with some builds i have a day routine like; chopping wood, hunting or fishing, mining and melting the ore then i use it to forge new weapons or armors, gather ingredients and make potions of it and sell them. But that doesn't mean that this is all i do, after a certain point i get bored and then i pack my bags and on to new adventures.
I know some people here could explain you that much better (my knowledge of the english language is rather mediocre) but i see Skyrim as a Sandbox or adventure playground were you can build and explore your own Adventures the Lore and the Quests are the framework in which you build your Character and form your own destiny.
Thats is how i see and how i play TES Games since Morrowind and that is also the reason why certain rather dull quests or npc don't compromise my fun with it.