User blog comment:Kirbycollin1/S.A.D - Skyrim Addiction Disease/@comment-1745925-20120112010002/@comment-4051689-20120117111035

I see your point, Dragons are just pretty much a case of "dodge blasts, shoot, hit, repeat" and could have some major improvements (hell, even the end-game boss is easy) to their AI. There strategy's are pretty much the same all the time "fly, shoot, land, shoot, fly, shoot, land, shoot, die" and it would have been better if there was some more variation to the dragon combat, such as dragons clinging to cliff sides so that they can better aim and stay out close combat, or perhaps after land; charge head-first useing their horns to impail you and so on and so forth. So yeah, I can understand why you hate the dragons.

Combat is the same, with the exeption of sync-kills that are just there to look cool, and will probably always be the same, hit stuff until it gives up or dies. I wouldn't get your hopes up that they will be changeing the combat system anytime soon either, like at the moment i'm betting £50 against my freind that the combat system in fallout 4 (There WILL be another fallout) will be exactly the same as the previous games and will have a larger amount of glitches than Skyrim (My gravity defying horse, for example:no longer do I have to worry about climbing down mountins, now that my horse can stick to walls).