SimonG: I really like Skyrim, but the fact that there isn't a single enemy you can't defeat on your first try is rather ridiculous.
StingingVelvet: What? I got killed at low levels by high level enemies pretty often. Sabertooth tigers were especially brutal if you tried going North too quickly.
It's not like I didn't die occasionally. But that was mostly due to being unprepared or not watching my health. The way potions work is also not encouraging a "carefull" approach. As long as you have enough potions, nearly no enemy is unbeatable.
Oh, and I have a correction to make: giants and mammoths. But I never went after them on low levels, but I once stumbled onto a giant during a dragon fight. Instakill. I still avoid them whenever I can.
Maybe I was a bit fast in my judgement, thinking back, I did avoid the "bigger ones" during the first few hours (outside, that is). But I never felt the thrill or fear I had while traversing through the forrest in Gothic at night.
And maybe playing a "sneaky backstabbing char" is too easy. Most fights I win by backstabbing or "backbowing". I haven't yet tryed how an two handed heavy armor char would fare.
Anyway, Skyrim is an awesome game and I'm having great fun with it. Way, way better than Oblivion ever was. Especially with the new textures it looks marvellous, imo (although load times increased). Never the less, it looks better and runs faster than Obivion on the same machine, that alone warrants praise.