The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has managed to maintain its popularity and presence within the gaming community for an entire decade. With so many users actively playing Skyrim to this day, it's a true testament to the influence the game has had on so many players, to the point where one player manages to reach an impressive milestone that truly speaks to the scope of Skyrim's overworld.

One of the most alluring aspects of Skyrim is its abundance of open-world content. Given how Skyrim's environment is springloaded with side quests and additional things for players to do, a lot of fans will often ignore the core story content of Skyrim entirely. Although, a true testament to the sheer plethora of content there is to do in the game is the fact that a player managed to log over a thousand hours in-game and only unlock a handful of achievements.

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A Reddit user named tekonus shared a screenshot of how much time they have spent playing Skyrim, and while the whopping 1006.1 hours spent in-game is certainly breathtaking, the fact that they have only unlocked seventeen out of the seventy-five in-game achievements truly speaks to how much there is to do and see within Skyrim.

For the most part, Skyrim's achievements typically pertain to story events that occur within the game, as well as certain guild questlines, such as the Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood. However, a surprising number of achievements can be gained by simply playing the game for a significant period of time, which the user obviously has. These achievements include leveling up a certain number of times or absorbing Dragon souls.

Then again, there's also a lot of reasons as to why the user has unlocked so few achievements. It's possible that the user simply kept making new player characters within Skyrim and just starting the game from scratch. Conversely, they also could have downloaded a significant number of Skyrim mods and chose to focus on the antics that could arise from the mods. Either way, it's still an amusing circumstance.

It will be interesting to see what the future holds for The Elder Scrolls series moving forward. While The Elder Scrolls 6 has been confirmed to be in development, Bethesda has provided little to no additional updates regarding the game's development. Though, to be fair, considering how ambitious a title Skyrim is, it's possible that Bethesda is just making sure there's a substantial amount of content to show off beforehand.

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is available for PC, PS3, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S.

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