Just finished the Stormcloak quest in Skyrim. At least I think so (we've taken Solitude).
I wish this game wasn't so one-sided in it's depiction of the Stormcloak vs Imperial war. I identify with the Stormcloaks but the game developers are constantly making jabs at me for it. They could have depicted the Stormcloak argument (and it's people) much more thoughtfully than they did. It would be a better game if they had done so.
I've noticed this with modern Bethesda games in general. The writers pick the factions they like, exaggerate the details to make it painfully obvious which side they want you to be on, and then write the dialog for the opposing side with transparent sarcasm. I find it lazy and childish. They could do so much better if they were willing to try.
Anyway, I'll give this game credit for finally letting me fight the Empire, even if I didn't like the execution. Stormcloaks win. 😀
I haven't touched the main quest. I've seen a lot of it in youtube LPs but it didn't grab my interest.
I guess it's time to start the "shouting" thing and get into a bunch of endless fights with bulletproof cliff racers. But at my current level it might not be so bad.
Either that, or try to catch up on the thousands of miscellaneous quests that have been thrown at me and forgotten. I'll probably be doing that primarily.