A lot of Skyrim is boring if you really look at it. Its only good for the lewd mods.
Now, Oblivion? that's soul. /takes a hit off of vape
Elder Scrolls games, at least the ones I've played (Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim) are all sand boxes. So you make your own fun, which is why mods in them are so appealing.
The everything leveling with you since Oblivion though really missed the mark though, if you ask me.
The idea is that the world is always challenging to you, but depending on how you play, it ranges from nearly impossible to contend with to so mind numbingly trivial that you might as well not be playing. Either extreme reflecting how much you understand the leveling mechanics.
For example, my buddy Ben loves Sneak and Sneak Attacks and Bows. In Oblivion he decided that he needed to level sneak to 100 in the tutorial, so he taped his control stick forward, and did just that.
Only, he made Sneak a Major Skill, so he came out of the tutorial at 100 Sneak, and already like level 9 with no other real stat gains beyond agility. Since Vitality/Willpower and other stats determine HP/Magicka/Stamina he was basically a twig. He was also immediately encoutnered bandits/marauders in elven/dwarven armor, and his leather/fur shiz from the tutorial was not doing him any favors in that regard.
He wound up turning the difficulty down, because Archery, Athletics, Acrobatics, and other Agility/Speed based things were his other major skills. Basically this guy could only deal damage with a bow and sneak attacks, and to be found was certain death. Reduced to almost certain death after he turned the difficulty down.
He wondered for a long time how I made direct combat look so easy. He figured it out eventually, and had more fun in future playthroughs at higher difficulty settings. He still has a strong disdain for direct combat, and still gets fearful when he has to partake in it, unless he's specifically building the character that way(See: Almost Never).
Admittedly we were both dumb teenagers, and I'd had familiarity with how level ups worked from Morrowind at my other friend's house.
My Orc's life went the other way. By level 19 I was Arena Grand Champion, and I was 2~3 shotting even things like Daedroths and Xevulais(or however it's spelled), and Goblin Warlords with my Ebony Battleaxe.
Fast forward to level 38. Goblin Warlords literally take so long for me to kill, I might as well be assaulting them with a pool noodle. My Bersker Rage no longer enhances my damage, as in Oblivion STR over 100 merely adds to carry weight to prevent letting the player one shot everything like in Morrowind. *feelsbadman*