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   13. Feel free to enter any other comments or suggestions you have on the UESP below:

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  • More Lore!
  • -Less moderation of the forums. Mods should only lock topics that are blatantly spam. Locking a thread with reason "I think the OP has been answered so I'm going to go ahead and lock this thread" is bad practice and very annoying. -Add a "Debate" section to the "General Discussion" forum, or allow for Religious/Political topics to be made. -Improve the search functionality, in both the wiki and forums. That is, allow for smaller words in the forum search and try to better handle spelling mistakes in the wiki search.
  • -Mobile app -use cookies to filter what results to whatever game was searched, but only as an option that people could enable Overall, the UESP is a great site, but there is always room for improvement.
  • -More list layouts, if possible. -Admin posted youtube videos of gameplay or music? -Some of the lore books have typos here and there. -Thank you for this amazing site!
  • ... easier access to wiki itself ... without posting on "everything" else ... xD
  • ..... No Comment i love here everything ^^ i em eachday using this site ^^ .... there is everything what i need ^^ but u could add the Dragon priest mask location's (maybe i just didn't saw here )) thank u for this site ^^
  • "The Elder Scrolls Wiki" has a few features that UESP is missing: 1. An attractive front page. Elder Scrolls' front page looks kind of like IGN's. UESP's is stuck in the early 2000s. 2. Pictures! Lots of beautiful pictures! 3. Separate pages for each item. Example: on ESW, Alessandra's Dagger has it's own page, complete with background story. On UESP, Alessandra's Dagger has one row in a table. When I want specific info or good pictures of obscure items in Skyrim, I go to ESW. For now.
  • "We're watching you, scum."
  • (Sorry if this sends/sent twice; my iPod has occasional spaz attacks and closes the Internet when I press a button.)
  • <3 uesp, all the reference and lore info I need in one place
  • 1. Keep up the nice work and please keep it free to use. 2. Please try to improve the search function. Quite often, I had to go back into the game to look up the way names are spelled (I usually do not write such things down), because I had to enter them 100% correctly or the engine would not find anything. This might be just a convenience issue, but it forced me to use google more often than the UESP search, even if google then directed me here. 3. Pictures, pictures, pictures (cannot have enough pictures, charts and other means of visualization!) These are the most important suggestions I have, but really nice job so far!
  • 1. You say you have lots of other questions you could add a daily or weekly poll to the wiki. 2. As far as conventions go it's a great idea. There's is a fan base large enough for it without question. Location is a major issue, For the united states hosting it near the "center" of the country is the most logical option. It avoids alienating any part of mainland U.S. through travel distance E.G. putting it on the west coast risks alienating the east coast or vice versa (same goes for north and south). That being said i don't know what the European fan base for the Elder Scrolls is. As such i can not offer any insight on an international convention other than that neither I or my interested friends would be able to make it any time in the next couple of years. 3. The idea of meetups is great as they are not exceedingly difficult to put together especially on a local basis. It might be nice to meet with people nearby that are also fans of the Elder Scrolls. At this current time my selection of people who like the T.E.S. is limited to a long time friend who makes for decent conversation and a lunatic T.E.S. fanboy with mother issues.
  • 1) If you are planning to change the appearance of the website, please keep it rustic-looking. When I first found the site, it was one of the reasons I kept using it. 2) I'd prefer for social media to not be integrated. I like the fact that I can look up info I need without logging into my account or having other people knowing I'm currently using the site. Not because I'm ashamed of it or anything like that, but I usually have Skyrim playing and would like to resume playing asap. I think all the social interactions should stay in the blogs within the site. 3) Absolutely no problems with the current site, and I recommend it to my friends and used this site to help my friends before I even started playing. The detail was close enough for a stranger to the games to make enough sense to an experienced gamer through a phone call. Bravo :)
  • 1/ UESP has been a great site for many years. 2/ Coverage for older ES games is exceptional. There is almost nothing that you can't find out about. 3/ Just an observation about how long and how much work it takes for uesp to get to a level where the average user like me can find out about various (intricate) aspects of a new games. You obviously can't expect the site to fill in all the knowledge that quickly for the new games. It would require many hundreds of contributors working flat out. I looked for an article some months ago and the level of detail was low. I'm sure it will improve over time. I suppose my point is that initially uesp may be a little light on detail - when perhaps early players need a bit of a hint. I suppose that is what the prima guides, etc are catering to.
  • 2 AM at the time of me filling this out. I have strong opinions but am probably to tired to have articulated them well. It's great that you guys put this survey out here!
  • A better search would be greatly appreciated, I find with all of ES locations and people that spelling can be off when users use the search.
  • A big thank you for all who made this site what it is, as it is my main source for information regarding my favourite RPG series!
  • A convention in major citys would be great. Maybe a different design layout depending on what game your looking up. for skyrim have a nice mountain theme with dragons flying about. for oblivion have the gates in the background or the white gold tower. ect..
  • A fantastic site that helps me further get addicted to the Elder Scrolls universe. A few more maps and general content (a new, less-wikia look would be sweet but not overall something I'd like to see time put into) this site would be the number one place for ES lore, games and experience.
  • A great job has been done for years satisfying all Elder Scrolls needs I have. There are not any issues I have ever had navigating the pages. However, there have been time when I have been looking for one thing game related and ended up on a page lore related. In reality it has not been a problem; its simply a few extra seconds of looking to get where I need to be. Plus it gives a chance to read about something's history. Only a minor inconvenience for those who have not immersed themselves in the Elder Scrolls universe.
  • A great site that has the best access for elder scrolls info.
  • A great source of information regarding the series, the bugs section on the page are often a little too detailed for their own good, but that just shows how the authors are devoted to providing great content.
  • A little bit more pictures for items/bestiary would be nice ;)
  • A longer survey! Just kidding. Really, I personally don't have any problems. I should admit that I'm not exactly in a good position to judge what would be wrong or what could be improved on, as I don't use the site as much as other people.. but from my view, it's exceedingly effective as it is. I use the site very casually (and I mean that in a good way), because it's so easy, fast, and effective at providing information on the TES series. Thanks for publicly giving out such a great service!
  • A lot of sites change things just for the sake of it and end up becoming less useable. Try not to do that.
  • a main site for lore would be welcome, with clear links and so.. also, i would like to see a main site for books with categories. The idea of bringing downloadable things and Mods in here would be really nice too.
  • A mobile app would be extremely useful, as long as it worked well and did not cut out too many features.
  • A mobile app would be greatly appreciated. The web page loads pretty well on my tablet but is to small on my phone. Keep up the good work.
  • A mobile friendly site is greatly desired! UESP has more extensive and deeper content than any other Elder Scrolls site.
  • A mobile friendly site would make me very happy indeed.
  • A mobile Interface would be great as I frequently use my iphone to look up information much more often that I use the steam web browser.
  • A mobile site would be good, as i have to keep scrolling around to view images and tables etc. Also, my phone seems to like automatically scrolling across the page slightly, cutting off bits of sentences. And please dont change the style and layout too much, they are one of the main reasons why i prefer uesp.
  • A mobile site would be very nice to have, especially since I'm tired of having to use the Safari page pinned to my home screen.
  • A mobile version would be quite useful, as it is somewhat inconvenient to open this site if I'm looking for any information while playing TES. I think that to have the search bar be a little more flexible in how it interprets search terms so that exact spelling is not strictly necessary (there are some really weird names in TES, as I'm sure you know :)
  • a monthly review of moderators'/editors' picks for favorite downloads/mods would be wonderful.
  • A more accessible editing community would be nice, this does not necessarily mean a forum membership
  • A new slick, and more modern UI would be greatly appreciated.
  • A page which leads to all the cheats available in a game- for example: Skyrim:Cheats, which gives an overview of the different cheats and links to- Skyrim:Console, which could use some improvement of its own Skyrim:Exploits, which would show all the ways to progress throughout the game semi-legit- no console, hacks or mods- just bug exploits and such (for example, leveling destruction spells on the first companions quest when you are asked to take a few swings at a companion to see what you're made of) Have a nice day rummaging through the rest of these!
  • A page with a list of Skyrim challenges i.e random things to do to keep the game interesting would be good.
  • A section for character builds/ideas/themes would be very interesting.
  • A site that retains a classic feel. I've been using it for years, and hope it retains that vibe, while furthering modernization of some aspects of the site!
  • a slightly better design would be great, and having conventions would too. i hope that this site will advance in the coming days (especially for elderscrolls online)
  • A smartfone app would be very handy to have, especially for PC gamers. That way they don't have to minimize their window, when looking for help :)
  • a top mods review/recommendation section would be nice
  • A useful feature would be the ability to screen out content from certain games on the Lore pages to avoid spoilers. For example, I haven't yet played TES V: Skyrim and it is difficult to tell which Lore pages will contain spoilers from the game.
  • A very good webpage, thanks! :)
  • A very informative site, best ES information site!
  • A very well designed and usable site that i've used for 4 generations of ES games!
  • A wikidroid style app for the site would be brilliant for mobile use
  • A wonderful website! I have learned so much about the lore from UESP.
  • Absolutely amazing site, if you read previous comments, more communication between members would be nice. Not only with meetups, conventions, but also online i.e. Google+ hangouts, Skype and Facebook, etc. You could have PMs or something, also, improvements on profile, as creating a "page" is hard for people like me who have no knowledge of Wiki or HTML. Fill-out is a good option :) You guys are amazing! Can't wait to contribute as I don't know how to write HTML, or Wiki or anything. I mostly go to chatrooms and hope for questions on Oblivion, etc.
  • Absolutely fantastic site, not much I can really say against it.
  • Add more info to lore!
  • Add the houses from Hearthfire onto the Skyrim map. Last i had checked (roughly 2 weeks ago), they were not on the map yet.
  • Add videos as well as pictures
  • Add/clean up more roleplaying pages.
  • After getting TES Skyrim, I was amazed at the sheer size and amount of content within the game. While I like to enjoy a game for what it is without direction, especially in free-roaming games like those in TES series, it can be a bit daunting. Fortunately, the UESP have always served as a fantastic reference for any questions I may have during my gaming. From lore, to quest walkthroughs, to excellent images and maps of the landscape on Google maps, the UESP have always given what I need to make the most of my experience with Skyrim, and I'm sure will continue to do so upon the release of future DLC and future installments in TES franchise. Keep up the good work, ladies and gentleman.
  • After using other scrolls web sites, I come to UESP first.
  • again please, no contents for mods. sincerely, Lynette Ashcroft, Breton Dragonborn
  • Again the UESP is such a great site, so much so that it is my homepage. i would love to see improvements towards it i find that this survey was a great idea
  • Again, an app would be awesome! :D
  • Again, I really like this site overall. The forums are great and allow me to see what other passionate ES fans are saying and thinking. The wiki is the one area of the site which I feel really needs improvement. The lists of items are often insufficient for me, and I feel that many unique items deserve their own pages where more information about them can be read (more unique items than those that already have pages). I really like what UESP has done, especially considering it is entirely fan supported.
  • Again, I really love the site! Thanks & keep up the great work :)
  • Again, like I mentioned, the sites content is superb, it just needs to be presented a bit better IMO. Maybe add a few more images or change the colour scheme a bit to make it easy on the eyes? Thanks, Paul
  • Again, more lore-info on creatures, people. Otherwise a very useful and satisfying website for information.
  • Again, there used to be a search feature where you could search for something and it would find it based on the game of the article you were just looking at. For example, I could be on an Oblivion article, and my search would automatically place Oblivion articles at a higher return priority. Can you bring that back?
  • All and all, this is my favorite Elder Scrolls wiki, and I recommend it for any of my Elder Scrolls newbs, haha. Keep up the great work guys!
  • All around great site you guys. I have been using you guys for years for all my Elder Scroll knowledge and don't plan to stop anytime soon.
  • All comments have been said in the previous questions. I like the UESP very much and use it every day. Keep up the good work!
  • All I can say is keep up the good work.
  • All I can say is that all editors and administrator have my respect for their part in making UESP what it is. Thank you!
  • All I can say is, "Great website."
  • All I can say is, building UESP would be good, generally for the Site, as well as for projects and mods and groupies - whatever.
  • All I have to say is that you guys did an awesome job at creating this site and I hope that you guys keep it up the elder scrolls is by far one of my favorite game series and you guys make it easy to get better at it. Thanks
  • All I really have to say is keep up the good work. I love this site, it is the only one I go to for all my Elder Scrolls needs.
  • All I really have to says that you guys have done an awesome job with the site over the years. There is a reason I choose this over any other TES information related site. Whenever a friend of mine wants to know more about the lore or one of the games in general I always send them here. It's been a pleasure taking this survey (I typically enjoy taking them) and I look forward to seeing what the future has in store for UESP. Thank you for all of your time, effort, and hard work.
  • All in all an invaluable resource with a tried and tested layout that is something of a staple of the UESP. I'm a big fan of the attention to detail and all the little nuances the articles have, especially concerning NPC's. Richly detailed yet concise enough, for the most part.
  • All in all I have found this site to be a very useful resource, especially when new DLC's come out.
  • All in all its a very well put together and maintained archive/wiki with very easy usage, If you read my comments made in the survey You'l see I'm definitely a fan of the UESP and the dedication to detail displayed in the articles, If there are any grievances I'l make them heard but for now I'm happy with the site and plan on using it whenever necessary, I'm looking forward to "Dragonborn" and after a playing through of it I'l check back here to see what I missed.
  • All in all just do what you guys think would be beneficial to the website. I use this website a lot and it is very trustworthy. Keep up the good work.
  • All in all UESP is a fantastic site and I've been a happy user since I found it years ago. Great job, people.
  • All my suggestions were added as comments in the survey. Great site.
  • All of my use on the UESP is via a mobile device. So far I have found its layout very manageable, and it has been very mobile-friendly. While it would be wonderful to perhaps see an app sometime in the future, my only current issue is with the otherwise wonderfully detailed Skyrim maps, as the zooming in/out and navigating around on them has been very difficult for me more often than not on my iPad. Otherwise, the UESP has been my exclusive go-to for Elder Scrolls information, and it has never left me dissatisfied. :)
  • All that needs to be said is that this is the best site on a video game series i have found ever. Its Useful, interesting and fun to read. The LORE section is quite nice if ur interested in the game just to kinda learn about the way that things work or worked in the world of Tamriel. I give you a big TY for the time and effort you all put into the site. If anyone said anything bad in your survey they are either not an Elder Scrolls fan or have never visited the UESP. Thank you again for one of the best sites on the internet.
  • Although many of my answers to your survey questions might suggest a general "indifference" about the site, they do not accurately reflect my genuine appreciation for the information you gather and present. Keep up the good work, and thank you!
  • Always been beyond impressed with the site in general, Wiki, forums, moderation, user base, everything. The mature and gentlemanly environment is a real treat.
  • Always been the best place to obtain Elder Scrolls information. Design is easier to navigate than other wikis I have used. In my opinion, UESP doesn't need to change much as it already is a high quality and competently-run site. Keep up the good work!!
  • Amazing site and content. UESP has been my primary source of information regarding anything Elder Scrolls since 2006. I would love to see improvements in design and a possible mobile app for whenever Im on the go. Keep up the good work guys :D
  • An almost perfect marriage would be this place with the Nexus. I would love to see this site's setup with mods and the like.
  • An app would be desired as when the Internet is down and I'm having trouble I can't access your pages to help me Also a mobile refined page would be nice I can't find another website as good a yours and no walkrhroughs have been more helpful Your site is amazing Please keep it up :)
  • An convention would be really interesting, but as the UESP is a very international wiki, such conventions need to be organized for as many countries as possible.
  • An excellent site.
  • An excellent well structured and reliable source for Elder Scrolls information., my personal favorite on the web. Keep up the great work!
  • An increase in links to game reviews would be incredibly desirable.
  • An incredible site with loads of content, very well arranged.
  • An interactive map with search would be awesome
  • An interactive map would be very nice
  • An option that exports the page to a neatly formatted PDF (like Wikipedia) would be nice. Also: the search function could be better.
  • Any idea when Bethesda will make the expansions available on Ps3? You'r my go-to site for Elder scrolls info, keep up the good work :)
  • apart from some minor tweeks your site looks very good. the effort made to keep this running is admirable. keep up the good work !
  • Apart from some occasional site-performance issues, I think UESP is really a great site, in the "essence" of wikipedia, and I'd generally dislike changing the "style" and "targetting" of UESP. I think that the main power of the site is the work of the community/editors that submit and manage all this content, and for that I thank them.
  • Apart from the ticks I've marked on what could be done to improve and whatnot, I think otherwise the site is fantastic and you guys are doing a wonderful job. Please keep it up.
  • As a fan page I love that is has a lot of information from the whole elder scrolls series for free. The most helpful information is the reported bugs found for certain quests and how to work around them that information you can't really easily find elsewhere.
  • As a long time editor and UESP reader, I just want to say that all the editors are really nice people who do a fantastic job. I hope the site can continue to grow and improve in the future :)
  • As a long time user of UESP I really appreciate attempts to improve on what is already great.
  • As a repository of information both in lore and game data, this is by far the most exceptional wiki I've ever come across.
  • As a summary, 1) Best TES site, viewing daily, if not multiple times/day 2) Mobile app would be great!
  • As awesome as it would be to have other content, such as mods and their reviews hosted on the UESP, I feel their inclusion would most likely do more harm than good. This site thrives as a single, reliable source for official elder scrolls info, and there's a lot of it (I don't have to tell YOU). You guys currently do a great job juggling all that content with flexible and practical design, and site management. Adding mods, if nothing else, would draw focus away from what this site has already established itself to be so good at. That's almost never a good thing. If you want to take a risk, though, mod reviews by themselves might be doable (didn't you guys used to have some mod lists for Morrowind or Oblivion?). Certainly, I'd love to have access to a database of intelligent mod reviews that's somehow structured, comprehensive, concise and precise, all at once. Just please don't lose sight of what makes you guys really stand out! --Theo
  • As far as I'm concerned, UESP is "The Source" of information about everything related to Elder Scrolls universe. Thank you.
  • As I have said before I love your site, it's perfect and I would be lost without it. Thank you for everyone who has helped to create it <3 :)
  • As I mentioned earlier the only major thing I have trouble with is sometimes the search. If you don't spell things completely correct it sometimes doesn't show you an answer. Also, if you search for something it always brings you to a list of pages rather then taking you directly to the most relevant page first. For instance if I look up daedric armor it takes me to a list of daedric armor from all the games and such. I would rather it take you immediately to the Skyrim page (since I would assume most people using the site now are playing Skyrim) and then have a link at the top to take you to the related pages for daedric in previous games. Some people may not like that but I get annoyed having to always scroll though the results to find the Skyrim page. (I do know if you type "Skyrim:" first it will always yield the correct result but it is just more to type in to search for something and new people to the site won't know to do that.)
  • As I mentioned in the previous questions, a mobile layout would be great to reduce data usage, but for the love of Sithis stay away from the ones that you see on other wikis (Mass Effect, AC, M&B, etc.). They're much too clunky and ad-riddled to be of any real use.
  • As I said, finding information regarding certain stuff can be somewhat hard, and the search engine can be buggy at times.
  • As I've said prior, this wiki has been absolutely essential to the work I have done in creating a table top Elder Scrolls game. Not only has the information available been helpful, but linking to maps and images has also been quite useful. Additionally, the more vast the information (levels of obscure NPCs, little bits of canonical information, all the books in full format, and so on) is exceptionally nice. Not only have I used this for the game I have run on every Friday for nearly two years, I also have spent significant time merely browsing and enjoying all the worlds full of information stored here for easy access for fans of the Elder Scrolls series.
  • As someone who loves getting into the lore of games such as TES I find your website extremely useful
  • Aside from links to social media/video sites, I can't think of any improvements or changes I'd make.
  • Ask players on the forum if they witnessed any uncommon bugs that aren't listed on the site. I have been "forced" to start my game over more than once because of unresolvable bugs. (Ex: Companion questline, the Radiant Quest "Rescue Mission : Rescue Adonato Leotelli from Ravenscar Hollow"  ; The quest marker never appeared, and even when finishing the quest with the console, Vilkas kept telling me that I didn't finish it.)
  • At this point, a great "Thank You" is in order! You all are awesome!
  • Awesome homepage.
  • Awesome site and thank you for all the hardwork you have put into creating the best resource for the Elder Scrolls Games.
  • Awesome site! been using it since 2008 and there is almost new content to read or look at. Keep it up!
  • Awesome site. I don't need a prize, just wish to help :)
  • Awesome website. Keep up the good work :)
  • Awesome! This world is as expansive as it is immersive, and to scale, both are giants! Thanks for doing such a great job harnessing all the information from this massive world and making it easy access...
  • Basically, this site is awesome. It's FAR better than the others! Always has been!
  • be more critical to bethesda when they doesn't deliver what they say they will deliver.
  • Been a contributor for years and swear by UESP. Also the best editors and community.
  • Been a loyal visitor of UESP for many years now, keep up the excellent work!
  • Been coming to this site since the day Morrowind drop. Love the site and has helped me through numerous bugs that could be circumvented with the console or other round-a-bout ways.
  • Been last weeks busy on college and travels, so haven't really got access to the site..
  • been using since morrowind and has dramatically broadened my understanding of these games and my deeper knowledge regarding lore
  • Been using site or years. I really appreciate the effort that goes into the site. Thank you.
  • Been using the site for over 10 years - keep up the good work/
  • Been using the site since Oblivion came out.... Great for exploring the lore and the elser scrolls universe
  • Been using this site for a long time and am really appreciative of the home pages announcments which are kept up to date and often serve as my go to for any important TES news.
  • Been using you uesp.net since I started playing Morrowind, and honestly I would have hated Morrowind without you. With that being said, I loved the game, and you, and come to you for all my elderscroll needs for all the games since.
  • Being in the fandom, I would love to see an extra section for fanon, where such things could be listed. That is a purely selfish little dream, though.
  • Best and most detailed gaming site I've ever seen!!!!!
  • Best elder scroll site on the Internet
  • Best Elder Scrolls site I've been on thus far; keep up the good work!
  • Best Elder Scrolls site on the Internet!
  • Best gaming wiki. Period. If only mod sites were as clear and well-organized.
  • Best information of mods oblivion skyrim!
  • Best site ever!!
  • Best site for anything related to TES and its lore.
  • Best site for the elder scrolls games. All other sites cant even compare to the magnitude of content on here. Keep going like this, change is not really needed in my opinion.
  • Best TES site around, easily.
  • Best website on the Elder Scrolls out there, just needs polish in a few places. Above all else though I love the website.
  • best website. no contest
  • Bethesda needs to quite playing favorites. ps is better than 360. it irritates me ow they come out with new dlcs for everything but the ps, and we havent even got DAWNGAURD!
  • Better coverage of the official mods like Dawn Guard or Hearth Fire
  • Better maps that show all locations, easier to understand modding,
  • Better pages for the generic items. More information on each item, like an article for each tier of generic item (weapons, apparels, etc.).
  • Better searches
  • Better than Elders scrolls wiki, and much more extensive
  • Blog/chatroom need work. Perhaps a bot you can ask TES related questions to in the chatroom that gathers information from the wiki? It would attract people to the chatroom.
  • Bottom line: great site.
  • Bottom line: keep up the good work, but a "featured mods" page would be nice.
  • Brilliant site all round and very little to improve on, except possibly fixing the issue with the forums not working at the early hours.
  • Brilliant site, much better than the damn elder scrolls wikia!!
  • brilliant site, well done and thank you
  • Brilliant source of all elder scrolls lore & history. Gameplay set out in easily understood & accessed format - always comes 1st on the list of my google search whatever the question I also love the facility that others are encouraged to add or edit articles Keel up the good work
  • Bring on the Elder Scrolls Online!
  • Buff up the wiki more, fill in all the gaps of information, etc just the general crap that revolves around maintaining a wiki
  • By far the best Elder Scrolls site! I find that the UESP are great in terms of layout and content, but could do with a slight 'repaint', the change would be welcome, and I'm sure many others would like to see a "prettier" page. Other than that, I think it's bang on. (Sheogorath voice) TA TA!
  • By far the best ES site. Thank you guys everything
  • Can't really complain about anything. I like the layout and I've never felt there was any missing content.
  • Can't really think of anything else, you have a nice site! :D
  • Can't stress enough how great it would be to have search function immediately bring you to the item, quest, or lore page. For example, searching for 'Iron Axe' should just bring you straight to the Skyrim page for 'Iron Axe'. Instead, it brings up a very long list of results, the first of which is for Shivering Isles 'Durable Iron War Axe', and the second of which is the exact same result. It's not exactly difficult to scroll down to 'Skyrim:Iron Axe' but still, the search results seem way too detailed. Perhaps some sort of function where you can select which game you're using the search function for would be helpful. For example, you click a radio button for 'Oblivion: Shivering Isles' and the search returns only results for Shivering Isles.
  • Can't wait for the game to start.... Is it possible to be a beta tester? I have a fairly powerful computer that I use for 3d creation (3ds Max, Maya...etc) and gaming. I am available full time and can give usable criticism. My e-mail, if you accept my offer, to contact me privately, would be : XXXXXXX And I understand that my services, if accepted, would be totally free of charge!
  • Change search back to original format
  • Change your logo, the one in the upper left. It looks like Oblivion aesthetic. I'm a graphic designer and tattoo apprentice, so I know what the fuck I'm talking about. Thank you for the opportunity to win something, I would have completed this survey regardless.
  • Cheers for a great site guys and girls
  • Click to enlarge images, rather than to load them on a seperate page would be a welcome feature.
  • Compaired to other wiki sites ( not just elder scrolls ) UESP is a very user friendly site and has great depth of information. Mobile app would be great.
  • Completely satisfied. Constructive criticism when submitting change in page is nice.
  • Congrats on being the best wiki for anything Elder Scrolls related. I've been using your site since I started with Morrowind, and it's been of great help. I hope it continues to be for a long time.
  • Congratz on simply being fantastic!
  • Content and functions can always be added, but please, keep the core as it is. I use this site exclusively because I like the simplicity and how my information is delivered. I am familiar with the Wiki layout, and I'd love it to stay that way.
  • Continue doing great work!
  • Continue doing what you've been doing for as long as I can remember. UESP has always been an anchor-point for any research I've done on the Elder Scrolls universe, and I'd hate to see it stretch itself too thin by doing too many things at once.
  • Continue the wonderful work!
  • Continue to focus on content. You're already doing great at it. A wiki page doesn't need all that social media garbage. It would only further overload the servers and clutter pages which are already generally well organized.
  • Continues like that, you re done a really good jobs. If you can add more game location (french for exemple ;-)) it could be nice ;-)
  • Cool site, maps are amazing and very useful! If anything is to be changed about the site, I would suggest the look of it, kinda boring right now.
  • Could finish off some missing Oblivion maps (the ones with enemy/treasure placements, ect.); Sundercliff Watch comes to mind.
  • Could have a scoll down of suggested items instead of typing the whole word(S)
  • Could your position on including Morrowind mod content in the same style as the Tamriel Rebuilt content, but for other province mods, be made clear?
  • Creative art gallery for users to submit edited/beauty shots
  • Damn, this some full-ass mega educated website :D
  • Dear UESP folks, Thank you for creating a website where I can find anything and everything I ever could want concerning the Elder Scrolls. It has taken me from being a half Elder Scrolls dude, to a full blown Elder Scrolls dude! Thanks, Refu' Tweid
  • Dear UESP staff, you're running a truly great site dedicated to TES univers. It's one of the best in the net, and I use it nearly exclusively now, that being for a couple a years since I got Morrowind and decided to take a look what do we have in English Internet on subject. And it's MUCH better than any site in Russian segment of Internet dedicated to the series. It could use a little improvement as I reflected in the survey, true, but UESP is doing great right now. At least for me. Thanks for all the work you put into this wonderful place.
  • Dedicated quote pages would be rather desirable.
  • Definitely one of the best Elder Scrolls sites around and certainly my favourite. I always manage to get distracted by the vast amount of information there is available each time I come onto the site.
  • Definitely the best relating to game information, a LOT better than the Elder Scrolls Wiki in terms of mobile friendliness and general usability, but an app for Android would be greatly appreciated.
  • Didn't know there are forums, chatroom or a blog
  • Do not make any changes! Just expand by updating the articles and sections and perhaps make an smart phone app. That is all I guess.
  • Do whatever it takes to keep this site up and running. I love it.
  • Doing a great job!
  • Doing great.
  • Don't change anything its great the way it is :)
  • Don't change anything.
  • Don't change the layout or background.
  • Don't change too much guys. It's already awesome! Thanks for a great site.
  • Don't completely change the layout of the site so i'm unable to find things i used to easily access
  • Don't ever stop what your doing!
  • Don't I'm just trying to skim the survey with my answers since they were all positive. You guys really do a fantastic job. I was astonished by the amount of Elder Scrolls info this site provides, and I still am. Keep up the terrific work-Chase(screw being anonymous)
  • Don't try to fix what isn't broken.
  • Dont touch the page layout/design. Its already perfect. I understand that if u guys need more money than u will put more ads, and thats fine. But dont unnecessarily alter the pages please. I really enjoy looking up stuff here. It adds to my elder scroll experience. :)
  • DOWNLOADABLE MAP OF TAMRIEL!!!
  • Easily the most helpful and detailed TES wiki on the net. I've been using it for years, so please keep up the good work!
  • Easily the only ES website I use, I really like the colour scheme as well as the detailed content.
  • Elder Scrolls rules
  • Elder Scrolls Wiki is still a nice website. Do not fall behind them. They have the potential to be just as good as this site.
  • Even after hundreds of hours playing Elder Scrolls game I can still find something I haven't seen yet by browsing through this site.
  • even if i won grand prize.. i just want the hearthfire.. i have ps3..
  • ever since i discovered the UESP i've always had a very good time looking through the many articles that are in it. when ever i need to look something up or just browsing for some elder scrolls related content, i've always come here first. the community is very well informed and everyone is on top of the latest news and updates regarding the Elder Scrolls Universe.
  • Every single person to have ever contributed to this website is a great friend of mine. You all should be proud with what you've made here. I raise my glass to you all.
  • Everything about UESP is amazing and convenient. It has helped me on multiple occasions throughout my games.
  • Everything is TERRIBLE
  • Everything you guys do is really amazing. I like how organized the site is and how quickly you guys are with updates and news. I always check UESP for help with quests, even if I've beaten the quest a few times over. I often find myself just reading through the lore and backstories to the characters simply because the presentation is so interesting. One article leads to the next.
  • Excellent site, I really don't have much to add besides the fact that I'd like to see even more information on here. I just love reading up on things I missed in the games or things that aren't even in the games.
  • Excellent site, keep up the great work.
  • Excellent, easy to use database. Keep up the great work, guys!
  • exepthe fore the need fore a beather searche fitcher and more info in tearms off lore and shutche i cant relly find any thing to complain about. keep opp the good work. ps. sorry about the speling, i got dyslexia
  • Fabulous site, gentlemen.
  • Fan fiction recs would be fun. People play these games to explore and build and tell their own stories. A place to look through and get feedback and recommendations for the good ones would be a welcome addition.
  • Fantastic site, not much to improve
  • Fantastic website. It has often enhanced my in-game Elder Scrolls experiences and it brings all the lore and story into one enjoyable place. Great work!
  • fav site on the net. i own five tes games and still play them, even arena and daggerfall on my pc. hard for me to say what can be done to improve the site but if i had to say something mabye more work to the lore department. thats all....and THANK YOU!!!
  • Feel free to change any of the features you like about the website, as long as it doesn't interfere with the overall organization and accessibility of things.
  • Finding a way to make the quest information at http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Category:Skyrim-Quests available more easily (intuitively as sub or expandable entries) from http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Quests would be the biggest improvement. There is nothing wrong with the current http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Quests page, it could just be expanded a bit more so that when a user wants information on say "Hag's End" quest, they can find it from that page without needing to do a separate site or search-engine query. (this is just one example)
  • Fix the search! It sucks typing in what i want word for word and not having that match show up for pages.
  • Flippin' wonderful site, applauds and feet-thumps and facedesks and wails of pleasure to all the hard work. Probably the third most used page among all my bookmarks (beaten by Skyrim Nexus and school-network only!).
  • For me getting accurate information is the most important thing, second to good language (spelling, grammar, etc.). I do not like badly written/edited pages full of misinformation or hearsay. I want hard facts, not user opinions. Keeping high standards will have me using UESP another five years. Clear, consistent page layout is a plus.
  • For me this site IS part of the ELDER SCROLLS. All the information and lore transform this as tthe ultimate library of the elder scrolls world. This site is a part of tamriel and when i think Info on tamriel or one of the games i come here. You guys are amazing. Your great fan, Teo PS:DONT CHANGE THE SITE DESIGH. ITS CLASSIC AND I DONT WANT IT TO CHANGE! Priity pleae :)
  • For me, some of the best articles were those dealing with ways to expand your methods of playing through the games. I use the more factual articles as needed, of course, but I really appreciated the articles about roleplaying and 'realistic' playing. I would like to see more in that vein.
  • Generally i find the site quite detailed, but still easy to read and fast to load. Only problems i have, have to do with incorrect/unfinished lists, especially when facilities are considered (beds, cooking pots, furnaces, etc). Also, i would suggest that you add perhaps a few lists, akin to the "follower list". Perhaps a locations list, which would be intractable and include/exclude "unmarked places" and list the type (nordic ruin, cave, camp, etc), inhabitants (bandits, vampires, draugr, etc), as well facilities (# of containers, # of container types [2 chests, 4 large sacks], # of forges, # of anvils, # of large alchemy tables, # of small alchemy tables, etc). The map could use quite a few more markers too, especially for unmarked locations (sunken ship, sunken boat, underwater chest, underwater nordic ruin in lake Ilinalta). The map would also benefit if you added layers (display mines/veins/encounters/camps/etc only), and markers should be visible/invisible on all levels of zoom.
  • Glad to see the administrators still care enough to try to improve the site. =) One thing that pains me is that results from elderscrolls.wikia.com are always first on google search results. Undoubtedly this causes a lot of new blood to go to that site instead of here, which is a shame. It would be great if the relevance of the UESP could be improved so that it shows up first.
  • Good comprehensive site.
  • Good information!
  • Good job ; keep it up i say
  • Good job!
  • Good luck with the site! It's tremendous fun, very useful, and it's a pleasure to interact with other TES players through it, even if just by reading articles and 'talk' pages.
  • good site
  • Good site, very useful, thanks.
  • Good site. I have found this site to be very useful.
  • Good site. Info on mods would be good, along with instructions on how to install and such.
  • good work chaps :P
  • Good work, great info and a good legacy. Keep that way and don't become like Elder Scrolls Wiki.
  • Good work, keep it up!
  • good work, my primary wish would be to see an improvement on the search engine for my poor spelling! good job guys!
  • Good work, please go on !!!
  • Good Work!
  • Gooooo uesp.
  • Grate, best Elder Scrolls site! Stay old school ;)
  • gratz on getting that fan site spotlight!
  • Great amount of knowledge, page loads are sometimes quite slow.
  • Great but has some typos...
  • Great Community, best Elder Scroll Site ;-)
  • Great fast site! I used it alot for oblivion and now I do the same for Skyrim! By far the best Elderscrolls site I've ever seen! Big fan! -Tom
  • Great games! I appreciate the open design and freedom of characters. Keep up the good work!
  • Great go-to site.
  • Great job ! Consulting the UESP is both fun and useful ! Keep up the good work !
  • Great job done with this site. Thank you for all the hard work you put in. Heres hoping for many more years to come.
  • Great job guys, keep up the good work.
  • Great job guys!
  • great job guys. i come to this site just for fun
  • Great job guys. I've been coming here for years for all sorts of information on the Elder Scrolls series. I've always been happy with my visits, and I'd like to thank you for such an amazing website for those of us in love with the franchise. With Gratitude, Montana Johnson
  • great job guys. There is so much content on this site.
  • Great job on the site guys & gals! Keep up the good work. Oh and by the way, I do recommend UESP to any TRUE fan of the Elder Scrolls series.
  • Great job on the site overall. A quick, thorough and easy to use resource.
  • Great job on the site, it has everything I need.
  • Great job on the wiki so far! I love how professional the editing standards are despite being fan-run, as well as the depth of information that is presented. Mod information would be lovely to add, but only if they are held to the same standard as articles are. (Quality over quantity)
  • Great job on the wiki, keep it up!
  • Great job on UESP very intersting information. THE place to be when we are lost in TES. Good continuation.
  • Great job putting the pictures of clothes and items!!
  • Great job with everything! I always end up searching for one thing, then wasting an hour reading about all these little side topics that pop up through the article. Plus, it's always great to learn about all the little nooks and secrets packed into these games from this site.
  • Great job, thanks for all the hard work! UESP is a great community for the TES games.
  • Great job!
  • Great job!
  • Great Job! You all are awesome =)
  • great job!!!
  • Great job.
  • Great job. Love it. Sometimes wish I could just get a hint that I need.
  • Great page! Containing really almost all important info regarding the best ES games. :) Keep on the good work! Thank you! :)
  • great resource. thanks
  • Great Service, New Design
  • Great site
  • Great site - has really helped with my enjoyment of my first elder scrolls game; 200 hours and counting in Skyrim and helped explain the complex back stories
  • Great site :) Lots of useful Elder Scrolls infortmation
  • Great Site !
  • Great site and community. Thanks a lot.
  • Great site but could be improved :)
  • Great site for Elder scrolls. Keep up the good work. :-)
  • Great site for information on the lore and recent developments regarding the Elder Scrolls games.
  • Great Site Keep up the Good Work!
  • Great site overall, and I'm happy to be a part of it!
  • great site overall, so much better then the elderscrolls wikia page
  • Great site overall.
  • Great site really, i have found pretty well anything i wanted to know on this site.
  • Great site with all the info I could need. I usually access it on my phone so mobile integration would be cool, but not necessary.
  • Great site with lots of great info. There is no better place for TES information.
  • Great site, always helpful and fun to look around on. Keep up the great work.
  • Great site, as a big Elder Scrolls fan, I use it quite regularly, and have for a few years now. My only real complaint is the site can be a bit slow sometimes, primarily with loading, but otherwise that's mostly all. Keep up the great work!
  • Great site, been around a long time. Been using it since I beat Morrowind back in '03, and used it again when I beat Morrowind the 2nd time.
  • Great site, can't really think of anything to be improved. Keep up the good work! Thanks!
  • Great site, easy to use, very easy to find what one is looking for. Keep this up!
  • Great Site, favorite elder scrolls site
  • Great site, great info, easy access. I would like to see the search engine tweaked to get more specific result. Other than that, I haven't had any negative experiences. Thanks!
  • Great site, great info, very few mistakes typically only directly after changes to game (within 48 hours)
  • Great site, guys! Perfect.
  • Great site, has helped me multiple times especially with Morrowind :)
  • great site, I like it as it is please do not integrate any facebook stuff - it is one the things I really like here
  • Great site, I look up npc ref codes and information on quests here all the time. Very reliable, keep the work up.
  • Great Site, I use it all the Time, my only suggestion would be to improve the specifity of the search eg if Im looking for a particular unique weapon; I can search it and find it easily without having to look through a whole page. Great Job thanks
  • Great site, I use it all the time. I do not care about the social aspect of your site, I simply come here for information, which I do often. I consider myself to not be a nerd so I am not interested in going to conventions or interacting with people who are clearly nerds. My complaints are the maps are not very useful and are somewhat confusing. Another thing that is kind of annoying is Oblivion symbols appearing in Skyrim information, such as the damage health symbol used in Oblivion is also featured in the Skyrim section of alchemical ingrediants and such. Other than that it is a awesome site.
  • Great site, keep going
  • Great site, keep it up!
  • Great site, keep up the good job!
  • Great site, keep up the good work! The only thing I'd like to see is some sort of an image search. You could compile Google results and link to these so it wouldn't cost you any data, if that would be a problem.
  • Great site, lots of useful information and very interesting, keep up the good work!
  • great site, love it!!!!!
  • Great site, love it. Text formatting could be better, especially with book transcripts.
  • Great site, love this place.
  • Great site, minor improvements can be made but they don't take away from the main purpose of a wiki.
  • Great site, my number source of information about Elder Scrolls lore, trivia and quest information. Keep up the good work! The only aspect of the site I can see needs improvement is the amount of front page content. The featured article/image doesn't seem to be updated very often, and the Did you know... section could do with more entries.
  • Great site, refer to it all the time while playing Skyrim. Up to date and straight to the point. The search is not quite as awesome as I think it should be, but theres always room for improvement.
  • Great site, simple and lots of information.
  • great site, taught me everything i know about TES!!
  • Great site, thanks for providing a resource like this, free of charge no less. It has been very helpful, going back to Morrowind times.
  • Great site, the best for anything Elder Scrolls. Saving my ass since Morrowind. Keep it going!
  • Great site, used it so much for oblivion and skyrim!
  • Great site, very helpful. Carry on.
  • Great site, well organized lots of good information.
  • Great site,keep up the good work!
  • Great site; helped me out more than once!
  • Great site!
  • great site!
  • Great Site!
  • Great site! Keep up the great work!
  • Great Site! Thanks so much for all the help!
  • Great Site! I found all I need here, help, bugs, maps, quests, ALL! Continue this great work guys!
  • Great site! Keep up the good work!
  • Great site! Keep up the good work.
  • Great site! Keep up the good work. Other than the search function untidiness I mentioned, I think a greater link between lore articles and in game guide articles would be great. eg, The Riften page for Skyrim that has in game quests, NPCs etc could possible have a 'lore' section, linking to in game books, lore articles etc.
  • Great Site! Overall a very useful site but could maybe use more color or background design its a bit bland but other than that fantastic site.
  • Great site! Used it since Morrowind.
  • Great site! Very convenient for all my questions about the game and fun to just browse through the lore sections.
  • Great site! Works well on mobile (android) to. Keep up the good work! :D
  • Great Site.
  • Great site. Gives good and useful information which always correct.
  • Great site. Accurate information, no half-truths or anything
  • Great site. But could use some spelling suggestions when searching
  • Great site. I hope people helps this site because it could be useful
  • Great site. I love you guys; keep up the good work. The Ending of the words is ALMSIVI
  • Great site. I use it daily
  • Great site. I very much prefer here to elderscrollswiki; their site sucks compared to here.
  • Great site. use it often.
  • great site... love the lore section as the lore of tes is somewhat amazing... the game info/content is kind of "perfect", i.e. i don't know what great improvements could be made as of now... keep it up and if at all extend the lore section, but so far i'm very pleased.
  • great stuff- It makes my gameplay a lot easier (and I bought the guide)
  • Great TES wiki, beats the other one in almost every aspect.
  • Great website
  • Great Website
  • great website been using it for a whille now
  • Great website for great games
  • Great website overall guys. It gets a TON of use by myself in finding all the little details of Skyrim and Oblivion that I use for building characters, learning the game, and squeezing every little drop out of the Elder Scrolls series as possible.
  • great website really it's in my 8 most viewed pages of google chrome, and I intend to keep it that way.
  • Great website with a plethora of relevant informations. Good job!
  • Great website, better than the other wikis out there.
  • Great website, pretty much the only website I use when I need help with the game.
  • Great website,helped me a lot from daggerfall to skyrim, and has improved my experience greatly.
  • Great website!
  • great website! i don't really have any suggestions because i think the website's good the way it is!
  • Great website. I like how you tell about bugs or glitches at the bottom. Keeps me warned about them.
  • Great website. Really useful information and easy to navigate through - tough some hyperlinks are a bit small when accessing site from a tablet.
  • Great wiki experience overall!
  • Great wiki in general just a bit lacking in a few articles
  • Great wiki, been using it for years, possibly not to its full extent, but it is my favourite. Fast and reliable, I usually read stuff from my mobile, it works great and my mobile is relatively old.
  • Great work
  • Great work - thanks to all who work on it.
  • Great work been coming here for years love the site
  • Great work guys I've played Tes since arena and battlespire there's been a fair few related sites in that time but uesp is the only one that ticks all the boxes for me keep the fires burning Pjs
  • Great work, this is a superb site and always has exactly what I need!
  • Great work!
  • Great work. Have used this site for 10 years playing through Morrowind - Oblivion - Skyrim so I've grown fond of it.
  • Great, comprehensive site! Thanks a lot.
  • Greetings from Estonia :)
  • Hands-down best TES resource available, I have found it absolutely invaluable during my playthroughs.
  • Have a more more regularly updated news section
  • Have better content for Oblivion and Morrowind
  • Have never ever been disappointed. Always handy, easy-going, no fuzz no buzz, just reliable. As I said before, keep it up
  • Have you considered putting up a section showing how people can help if they want to get involved? i.e. you could list what needs work to encourage people to help where it is needed specifically rather than just generally offering to do "something".
  • having an app on andriod, or a mobile site will make it easier to get the information you need while you are playing the games
  • Having more individual pages for things like weapons and armor would be nice, but not needed.
  • Having the option to have multiple photos for a given article(person, place or thing) would be really helpful.
  • Hello, my name is Prince Page and I found the Elder Scrolls Series to be my inspiration which allowed me to begin working on my own game. However, they're only ideas typed in a document and I can at least say that the information is quite grand! It would mean a lot to me if any member of the Bethesda or any administration of this website would hear me and give some sort of feedback. Thanks! P.S. my email address is -- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX --
  • Hello. The UESP is a fantastic site and an invaluable tool for any TES fan! Thank you for all your hard work, it has really paid of, creating one of the greatest game related wikis in the net. -Kevin
  • Hey, you all are doing a great job, keep it up! ^_^
  • Honestly a great reference and information site for the Elder Scrolls game universe. A well made mobile app for Android/iOS would be an awesome addition to what you folks have done already.
  • Honestly I wild love to see forum IDs linked to the main IDs.
  • Honestly i've been using the site for years for everything for Easter eggs to lore and so on. I've always found the site to be accessible and user friendly. Keep doing what your doing because it certainly is working.
  • Honestly you guys have a great site that I pretty much use exclusively for my TES addiction. Great work!
  • Honestly, I can find few faults with the site. There are a few quests/locations that are lacking in information, and a few maps for individual dungeons would be great, but no complaints here.
  • Honestly, I've been using UESP almost daily for several years. It's a great site with a great layout and accurate information. The fact that it shows TES news on the homepage is an extremely attractive feature that sets it above its peers. The only real recommendation I can think of beyond "keep doing what you're doing to the same standard" is maybe making the search engine a little more user-friendly, and including more pictures on the pages, especially the lore, when possible. Other than that - A*!!! Well done on a tremendous site.
  • Honestly, the website is already great. Social media interactions and other social miscellanea is something I dont care about, but others may. I wouldnt change much unless you can improve the search engine or general website speed. And maybe the maps, they take a while to fully load.
  • Honestly, this is easily my most visited site, period. It has everything I could want and more. And as useless as this is too you, I don't really see any areas that -need- improvement. Better is always better of course, just this set up works great.
  • Honestly, UESP is great and the design is wonderful. I use the website every day or so, and have only used other website prior to finding this. I find everything I look for with ease. From lore to maps to ID Codes and information on the creation kit, UESP seems to have everything. A few other websites I tried were confusing, cluttered, loaded slower than dial up, and overall were just difficult. The simplicity of UESP makes it easy to use, easy to navigate, easy to find information that your specifically looking for and I really love the listed bugs, how to fix them and other information. It gives you everything you need in an easy to access manner and I honestly never use any other sites since I found UESP. Instead of finding bits of information on other websites, this has everything I need.
  • Hope changes aren't too drastic, absolutely love it as it is. Layout can make navigating a little difficult especially if you're browsing. Accessing characters independently could be better. More images directly related to what I'm reading about could be good but not hugely important. I guess a little more spoiler protection in general (although pretty good job already being done on this front). More protection never hurts- I've been caught out a few times and tread the site quite carefully. I understand it's a difficult balance, offering information and not revealing too much at a glance. It would be nice if info on a subject was divided into basic intro, mid level etc,. Maybe color coded or something similarily simple. If I was designing the site I would certainly try to integrate the atmosphere of the elder scrolls more, give it an old world aesthetic or make it look like you're reading a book. In general I love the site. No matter what changes you go for I'll continue to come here over other similar sites.
  • How are you planning on providing Dawnguard and Hearthfire prizes for PS3 users? ;P ("Congratulations! You've won the Dawnguard expansion for PS3, included is your choice of either an Anger Management Course or a Prolonged Patience Camp Workshop"). Thank you for a Great site !!!
  • I absolutely love the uesp. It gives me countless information on most things. I have to say, I would absolutely love a gallery in the wiki showing pictures that people may post.
  • I absolutely love this website, its provided me with an incredibly easy-to-use source to read up on lore. I love the Elder Scrolls so much, I've had thoughts sometimes of writing short stories based in the game world. A cool idea would to have a sort or forums thing, or part of the forums, that is used specifically for fan stories. This, to me, would give me something to do on the site where I can feel like I'm contributing to the community.
  • I absolutely love this website!
  • I actually like the UESP, along with the imperial library and bethblog are the most prime sources of information on the Elder Scrolls, I am a casual reader of this site and I feel very impressed and professional is the work here. Congratulations to editor, admins and creators.
  • i added all i had to say in comment bars thank you for your time
  • I adore this website and have been using it for years. Thank you for all that you do!
  • I always find what i'm looking for on this website, it's very appreciated :)
  • I always found pretty much everything I needed related to the base TES games (vanilla/with no mods, I mean). Not much to say.
  • I always search here for Elder Scrolls information first.
  • I always use UESP for all things Elder Scrolls, except for mods, in which case I use NEXUS. Some kind of integration between the two would be awesome. I always send people I know to UESP when we are talking about Elder Scrolls.
  • I am a big fan of UESP because I favor the clean wiki style with information and no other distractions.
  • i am a fan of the uesp wiki having stumbled on it when i found many other info sources lacking, it has been a great help to get through morrowind of which most of the quests can be a bit vague
  • I am a long time user of UESP, mainly for the simplicity of design and content. I would object to any major changes, as I cannot think of anything that needs a major overhaul. Small additions would be nice, if they're not intrusive. Thank you for a fantastic repository of in game lore, and guides.
  • I am generally very happy with your site. It is an excellent resource, so thank you very much keep up the good work.
  • I am Grateful that a Website Like this is Maintained and up to date, I find it Very, Very Useful, and wish I Could Contribute more.
  • i am happy with the uesp the way it is now. please do not add social bullshit. for example "like" or "dislike" buttons.
  • I am quite fluent in English so using the UESP is no problem for me ; however, other non-English speaking Elder Scrolls players might benefit from having access to your great site. I'm sure finding some willing users to try and translate your pages for free would be no problem if you officially supported the project and accepted to host the translated pages. I, for one, would be ready to translate pages from English into French regularly if given the logistical support. I have no experience in creating and managing a website, so that would be necessary.
  • I am really satisfied with it, but that design is a little boring on my opinion.
  • I am very impressed with the wealth of information that this site has developed over the years. I have only been part of the community since Oblivion's early years but have always been captured by the incredible depth to the games, and that depth is incredibly captured by this site. Other similar sites exist, but they cannot come close to the bar that this site has set. As for making changes, I would be cautious not to take away from a good thing. Not that changes for the better are impossible, such as the general look, which some may consider bland, but I think flows with the simple, functional style of the whole wiki. I thank the developers of the site for reaching out to the fans with this survey and hope that just as we have all worked together to acquire all this knowledge on a terrific series of games, we will continue to improve how that knowledge is made available to the masses.
  • I am very pleased with the site. It's simple and easy to navigate. I wouldn't recommend you change the site much at all. What I would like to see is maybe a better map. Overall, pleased with the site.
  • I appreciate all the information I've gathered here, and plan to continue my sporadic contributions. Cheers.
  • I appreciate how well you keep up with bugs and fixes on the site. It makes figuring out why things aren't working normally easy.
  • i appreciate the amount of support given for using console commands, that is the main reason i need to visit a help site.
  • I appreciate the effort you guys do to host a site like this.
  • I appreciate the hard work and various contributions made by the administrators and et cetera for the improvement t of the website.
  • I ask you all to resist the urge to make major changes. While people complain they only do so for minor things. The machine is not broken, it is only dirty you shouldn't replace it.
  • I basically only use this site to look up information when i need help in oblivion or skyrim or want to learn backstory. My Only request is to improve maps and searchbar.
  • I began using UESP three years ago and I am nearly a daily visitor. The lore and game information are incredible.
  • I believe it's a great opportunity to thank you guys for absolutely great job you are doing on the UESP project. It is very helpful while playing in the magnificent but sometimes overwhelmingly big world of any TES game.
  • I believe that this site has always done an excellent job presenting and maintaining information regarding all things Elder Scrolls. Keep up the good work.
  • I came here from The Elder Scrolls Wiki after they basically kicked me out for being too smart, and too worried about the community and the Lore. This bothered me, and I ended up here. A much better source of information in my opinion.
  • I can easily say this is the best Elder Scrolls site I have seen. I would like to see some improvements in the forums. A mobile app would also be an excellent addition.
  • i can live with a subpar search function, but please, i'm serious. i hate social media stuff.
  • I can't find a d&d group any more, but TES is easing the pain. The wiki is great, but I would like to see more about how I can get involved. You know, human contact?
  • I can't really think of anything I'd change. The site is easy to use and navigate, there's a good amount of info, search function works as it should and the overall design is good aswell with no unnecessary clutter. I rarely use the community links so I don't really have an opinion of that part though.
  • I can't say anything negative about the site, it's been an easy to use, comprehensive source of information during my time with Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim. Everything I've needed is covered at length and in detail. *In case it's something you'd like to be made aware of, small typo on the next page ("completely" instead of completing): "The UESP thanks you for taking your time in completely this survey which will help make us even better! Press the "Done" button below to submit your survey answers."
  • I come to the UESP for everything Elder Scrolls related. I look forward to the future of this site, as well as the future of TES.
  • I consider this site a great resource and would like to see it continue being such. Keep up the great work. I like the mobile app idea as I use my phone like a tablet sometimes. I will reiterate my suggestion for maps of towns and dungeons as sometimes I just get lost and want to find my way to a shop, quest update, or point of interest quickly and easily.
  • I consider UESP to be the end all wii for anything that has to do with TES. All of the other wikis seem incredibly unprofessional and littered with ads.
  • I consider UESP to be the finest game info site I know of. Any substantial changes should be very carefully considered if they are not to adversely affect the experience of visiting UESP.
  • I deeply enjoy using this website and find its ability to display information without interruption to be brilliant. It is my number one go-to website when reading up on Elder Scrolls Lore, especially when making a Lore-Friendly mod, however I would not use UESP to advertise my mods as I don't think that is in keeping with the nature of the site. It's nice to expand, but the influence placed on fan conventions and social media here disheartens me - I hope the editing and administrative team do not lose sight of the primary goal of UESP - to provide relevant and interesting information and knowledge about the Elder Scrolls.
  • I did the survey not for the prizes, but 'cause I like the opportunity to tell you guys how I fell. It's the greatest site about TES that exists and it can be so much better, but, still, it's a great, great, great, great work. Couldn't play the games without you guys! You're on top of my fav menu.
  • I discovered UESP shortly after discovering The Elder Scrolls series and have not looked back!!
  • I do enjoy the UESP as it helped introduce me to the Elder Scrolls series and allowed me to learn about the previous games that I had not played. Some pages contradict themselves, but I suppose that is to be expected since everything is user-submitted content. However, I do believe that the staff is doing a good job in terms of wiki content and whatnot, so keep up the good work.
  • I do minor modding and would find it useful if there is attention payed to Editor IDs (Some articles have them though many, for Skyrim mainly, don't). Also would love to see articles for objects that are enchanted version of pre-existing items (not the mundane enchanted equipment, just unique items).
  • I do not feel that I need a prize. I just wanted to contribute to this site. However, getting a prize is welcomed
  • I do not really have any problems with this website. It is, in my poinion, the best possible place for anything elder scrolls related, and you guys are doing a great job administrating and keeping us fans up to date with the latest elder scrolls news. Thanks a bunch!
  • I do really love the site and I'm very happy about the small amount of ads. I know it's impossible to be without ads these days. But great job!
  • I don't have any criticism, I just want to say incredible job guys! UESP is probably the best Elder Scrolls wiki on the internet. Keep up the good work! :)
  • I don't have any major concerns with the site, overall I find it very reliable and extremely easy to find the information that I am looking for.
  • I don't have any suggestions, I just want to give a big thank you to you guys! The Elder Scrolls universe is one of my favorite fantasy universes and thanks to you guys I can learn about both the lore and every little tidbit of every game. You make my life, both in and out of the games, a bit better. So thank you. =)
  • I don't have any suggestions, maybe just that the mods page could be expanded a little :P you've done an awesome job with this site, keep it up ! :)
  • I don't have much to say. Keep up the good work.
  • I don't have much to say. The site has seldom failed me and when it did the information was usually there within the next month. My only recommendation is to not let yourselves get any more overwhelmed by the need of information here. Many pages are incomplete and few seem to be willing to create/finish them.
  • I don't just use UESP when I need information. I go here when I'm bored and hit random.
  • I don't know how, but I lost everything I said. I just want unique items to have their own pages and if there could also be video demonstrations of items that would be even better. It would be cool if I could see how ghostly the Ghostblade looks without actually having to go and get it myself. It would also have been nice to see just how the rune enchantment worked beforehand.
  • I don't know what I'd do without the UESP, that wikia is terrible! Thank you! xx
  • I don't mind (To the contrary, I enjoy giving a thanks for such an ideal source of reliably accurate information with an outstanding community) If a survey extension is mailed to my E-Mail address. Any staff member has full authority to mail it as well. 10/10, but only because I cannot rate it higher. I've told many friends about this site, many of whom now use it for all of their Elder Scrolls needs.
  • I don't really have any complaints about the site. I use it all the time. I wish more game wikis were as thorough and as well made as this one.
  • I don't really have any criticisms, I love this site
  • I don't really have any qualms with the site as is. Only thing I really have to say is thanks for keeping the pages informative and clean and up-to-date.
  • I don't really have any suggestions. . . . You guys are fantastic, and I love your site. I'm sure I'll keep using it as long as I'm playing Elder Scrolls games, which I'm sure will be a long time. Keep up the great work!
  • I don't think it would fit with the theme of this site, but maybe there's a site out there that lets you play with the character sliders (Skyrim specifically), so bored people can design characters at work, and if that site existed, it'd be a great thing for UESP to link to.
  • I don't want to sound like a suck up, but I would very much like to thank the great people of UESP for their hard work and dedication to The Elder Scrolls, helping out everyone who has needed or wanted to know something about The Elder Scrolls. Thank You.
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  • I dont know when i started checking at UESP, but the way and the amount it helped me about quests that i couldnt reach, or bugs blocking my way and ruining the game since i found it; deserves a gratitude from me surely. I dont actually look around for blogs or write in forum or i dont even know if im a member of UESP, but i would gladly help in any way that i could to improve it. I am a fan of elder scrolls, they've always been a game for future yet made and released before. I just hope elder scrolls online wont kill the series, and we will see UESP keeping its job as good as before and now.
  • I dont know. UESP is simply the best place for getting TES information of any kind. Thanks!
  • I dont wish to win any prize, in generally this site is good as it is, some improvments here and there wont hurt. that it and thanks you for about 3 good years of info about the ES series
  • I enjoy that there is so much content on here regarding everything Elder Scrolls Related. I like how efficiency of updates on everything from the Elder Scrolls world right on the main screen. I have referred many of my Elder Scroll fan friends to your site, and have had other people telling me to go here before I told them. It is a good site, and there is lots of potential here. Keep up the good work, and let me know when that App comes out... lol
  • I enjoy the amount of Lore that is in the UESP. It gives me something fun to read when I have nothing else to do.
  • I enjoy the professional feel to the site.
  • I enjoy the site greatly and appreciate all the hardwork that goes into keeping this site working. I love the organization and quality of the content.
  • I enjoy the site use it whenever I have a question about elder scrolls or if I just want to read the lore.
  • I enjoy the site, keep on keepin on. Thank you.
  • I enjoy this site very much.
  • I enjoy UESP very much. For example, if I go on say, The Elder Scrolls Wikia, I will probably get many pop ups, intrusive advertisements and overall slower page loading time. The content is also much less abundant and more thinned out compared to the UESP. I also find it harder to find specific information on other sites, particularly lore, because they're not well developed and don't have as big a community as you guys do here. My only real complaint about the UESP is that when I search for something, sometimes I have to type the article name exactly as it appears or else I won't get what I am looking for. Other than that, I enjoy your site exponentially and it is for the most part the only Elder Scrolls related site I go on.
  • I enjoy using this website when I am playing Skyrim or finding new info about the Elder Scrolls universe!
  • I especially love the site's color scheme, and if a redesign was pursued I would hope the color scheme would survive mostly intact.
  • I feel as if the UESP should steer away from Social Integration. While it would boost the site's popularity, I feel as if the easy access of the site, coupled with all the social features, would ultimately ruin the atmosphere of the site and its ultimate purpose, to provide easy access to fans of The Elder Scrolls.
  • I feel it could be a bit more better designed. Nice though,.
  • I feel like I have expressed my appreciation towards this site through my comments on the latter questions.
  • I feel like I have no other comments to add. UESP is the best TES site out there. It has a vibrant history as being one of the longest running TES sites on the interwebs, and that's what it's the best. Clear, organized entries and the site isn't bogged down with advertising. Please keep it this way. I understanding that advertising creates revenue (which the admits rightly deserve), but it can slow down the site and creates unsavory clutter, and detract from the overall experience. I have tried to use the TES Wiki before, and it is for this reason I avoid the place like Red Mountain blight.
  • i feel like I'm really missing out on the forums and chatroom but I have no experience with them and the whole log in and create an account just to have to do that again to go to a different part of UESP, i think the site should have a master pass like Google etc. I have never been able to get through the process and into the chat and forum area as anything but a guest. Also on the off chance a prize comes my way, is there a way to donate in through UESP to a charity or something? Lots of kids out there with nothing.
  • I feel like I've hit every point I really wanted to make. Good luck on the survey and UESP-building! It's a great website to visit!
  • I feel like the information available through UESP is phenomenal. The only aspect of the site that I have been consistently frustrated with is the "Search" aspect. The option brings up so much excess information and the "advanced search" option is almost too confusing to be of any real assistance.
  • I feel like the site is designed well and its fast and easy to find the information you are looking for.
  • I feel like UESP answers any questions I have efficiently, so I have none at the moment.
  • I feel really grateful to UESP, for noting a lot of important things and bug troubleshooting during gameplay
  • I feel that having separate pages for weapons in the games instead of just the charts would be a little better because the articles could go more in depth about the specifics of the weapons.
  • I feel that the site used to be more easily searchable. Sometimes now, when I search for Skyrim related things (such as trainers) I only get Morrowind and Daggerfall.
  • I feel that the UESP is an excellent source of information and feel that it is/should be a standard for other gaming websites/wikis. I do not remember ever having an issue with any part of the website I have travelled, other than bad connectivity on my end at times. You folks are very good at what you do and I am still amazed at the amount of information that has been compiled here.
  • I feel that the website could expand its helpfulness by adding mobile integration.
  • I feel that this site is fabulous and has anything I could possibly want other than the fact that you can't make a dawngaurd for ps3. I find it amazing that you guys go through a lot for something that isn't even official. Great job guys!
  • I feel that this site is fine, not perfect, but fine. Could use a little cleaning up. But I think if you just follow the survey results, it'll be just fine.
  • I feel the site is good as is. I have never encountered any problems with the site. The only thing I would like from this site is to keep the information up to date and to make the maps more accesible. Other tan those two things the site is perfect to me.
  • I feel the site is great as it is and needs little improving.
  • i feel the site is very good but the only flaw i have are the search results, as a lot of them arent related o what i want to find
  • I feel the UESP is great for finding all sorts of information about TES games. My only major gripe is the fact that it doesn't have an easy way of finding something the name of which you're unsure of.
  • i feel this site is exceptional, i find it extremely useful. As always there could be some improvement but on a very minor level i am quite content with the way it is
  • I feel UESP should primarily focus on its core aspect, providing quick access to useful information. Other websites have their own segments (nexus for mods, not to mention it) and UESP should not diversify too much IMHO. Mods reviews I'm not sure about it, but definitely a recommended mod section (like for Oblivion) would be nice.
  • I finally acquired Skryim, and I have most often used the UESP site for FAQs. It's a little less detailed on the walk throughs than some sites, but seems to contain the best lore-related material. Thanks for your service to all of us Elder Scrolls gamers.
  • I find it most useful for getting targetted information about a quest, console command, etc. I never even knew there were forums and such.
  • I find it sometimes difficult to search for both the Lore and Game Information pages on some information. Likewise, I find that if you're on a Lore page it's difficult to find Game Information pages without making a separate search page. I guess a few more screenshots would be welcome too. Apart from that, I really enjoy the website and use it all the time, keep up the good work!
  • I find it useful as I use it nearly every day to look up new information and secrets.
  • I find the chatroom to be a bit confusing to use. A site redesign would be appreciated as well!
  • I find the site quite helpful in getting the most out of game play in the Elder Scrolls series, especially with them being open world. I do most of my UESP surfing on my phone, so a mobile app for Blackberry would be nice, but the site functions very well on my phone for the most part. The maps are a bit difficult to navigate on mobile. I wanted to let everyone know you are all doing a great job on this site, especially with the ridiculous speed at which the expansions for Skyrim are coming out XD I am playing on PS3, so there is a LOT of catching up to do for me. I'm hoping they can work the bugs out and I can play the rest of Skyrim on my PS3 instead of having to switch to PC.
  • I find the UEPS to be fast loading, easy to navigate, and a great resource for all things elder scrolls. The only flaw I can think of that needs improvment would be the addition of more pictures into the articles. I also applaud the accuracy of the lore pages.
  • I find the UESP a great help, and have found that I sometimes can waste hours just reading it.
  • I find the UESP to be a very nice site to navigate and I think the information is very useful. I especially enjoy the objectiveness of the articles.
  • I find the whole site fantastic, but it can be hard to find talk pages, which is often the place to find some of the best information.
  • I find the wiki to be of an execeptional quality. I use it since I first started playing Oblivion, nearly 3 years ago, and I always find everything I need. The lore section is amazing; you guys do a great job with it, it's very complete. Because of that, it's my favorite section of the wiki. Congratulations on your hard work, the wiki is perfect.
  • I find the wiki very useful. Thanks for you effort :)
  • I find things easier to find here than on the official wiki, and the content here is equal or better than there. But the site design looks a bit outdated, I like it's simplicity and ease of use but something flashier would be nicer.
  • I find UESP rich with content and simple/smartly designed, generally it's the first site to check about something related to the Elder Scrolls series and I almost always find what I'm looking for.
  • I find what I need as it is. Technical and factual improvements are welcome. The rest is for me not essential.
  • I find your sight very useful. UESP is what I look for and know it's quality.
  • I first discovered the Elder Scrolls series through Oblivion and then later Morrowind. I cannot express enough just how indispensable The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages website has been in enhancing my enjoyment of these games. I wish to thank all of those who write and edit the articles and everyone who keeps this site running. I find individual articles on quests extremely useful and information about individual NPC characters written exceedingly well. I also feel compelled to point out specifically the ongoing Oblivion NPC Redesign Project as an example of just the kind of quality and dedication that I find so impressive. Not only do I use the articles here when I play the games, but I often spend hours reading articles here on the lore and fictional history that has been constructed for the Elder Scrolls. Again, thank you to all who contribute to this wonderful resource..
  • I found it slightly difficult to get into contributing to the wiki. I mean, with a little bit of effort it isn't too hard, but a better tutorial, suggestions for contributions, and perhaps some sort of tutorial for mining the creation kit or other sources of game information would make it easier for some people.
  • I found this site in 2010, when I started playing Oblivion. Since then I use it all the time to find information about Morrowind, Skyrim, and Oblivion.
  • I go to you guys for everything related to any elderscrolls games. you guys help me out and thank you.Keep it up and skyrim it up.
  • I got hooked on UESP once I got the PS3 Oblivion disks from a bargain bin, and have been hooked on the ES ever since, mainly due to the mindbogglingly vast library that is UESP. Keep up the good work!!
  • I greatly appreciate that this website exists, and I use it almost daily, even on days when I am not necessarily playing a TES game. Without this website, I would surely be lost. As I have said before, the Elder Scroll Wiki disgusts me, and this website is VASTLY superior. It saddens me that in Google searches, The Elder Scrolls Wiki pages are listed before UESP pages.
  • I greatly enjoy reading over everything posted and I love reading over lore and looking over the maps.
  • I greatly enjoy the site, which I've found to be an indispensable resource for all the Elder Scrolls games. By far the best source for in-game information and lore on the Internet. Keep up the great work!
  • I greatly enjoy this site as my source of Elder Scrolls information. I have used it for every game and have found it most helpful for all of my needs. The only real suggestion I can make is to have a dedicated maps link page as it can be hard to initially find a map of the game I am looking for (often the world map). If maps were organized by game, area, difficulty, etc. it would be simple to find that page and what I am looking for.
  • I grew up with UESP as much as I grew up with TES. I love you guys- I really do.
  • I guess the search could do a better job, sometimes I dont know how things are spelled and it doesnt help me much in that area. Thanks for the great website, cheers guys.
  • I had started using the wikia wiki for a while, but whilst design-wise i feel it's a little better, the content, availability of information and thoroughness are much better on UESP, and moved back pretty quickly for that reason.
  • I have always enjoyed the clear and concise information presented in almost all the articles, regardless whether it dealt with lore or a quest. This is a tremendous site, and I have few complaints, but everything always has room for improvement. Ultimately, I would like to say thanks for the work that has been put into it. It has made playing the Elder Scrolls a much more enjoyable and in-depth experience.
  • I have always found it extremely helpful. For instance that it includes info on Tamriel rebuilt is a good idea but there are thousands of mods out there and it wouldn't be possible to add them all. Though of course it is essential to add Kragenir's Death Quest to Oblivion. (Joke - I and Povuholo wrote it but with nearly 200 new quests it certainly constitutes a major mod I think.) My only comment is that if you are going to expand the remit to include non-official mods you need to find someone prepared to keep the info up to date. TR has made a lot of changes and, when I last looked (which I admit was a few weeks back) these had not hit the site even though it was several months since the changes had occurred. Perhaps these should not be included other than in a "list of significant mods". Other than that I find UESP very useful and have done for many years. All good luck for the future. Gareth (aka Malchik)
  • I have been a fan of this site for over 6 years. Keep up the great work!
  • I have been a user of UESP for over a decade, but only recently have gotten involved in the community aspect of it. I almost didn't find the forums because the only link for it is tiny and hidden down at the bottom of the bottom menu on the Wiki. Without the forums, though, I wouldn't be as into TES Lore as I am now. I wouldn't be as excited for the Elder Scrolls Online game coming out next year if I didn't know anyone to play with. Thank you so much for this opportunity to express myself!
  • I have been reading the UESP pages since i fell in love with Morrowind, many many years ago. it has been a great source of info for everything from quest help, maps, items, bug fixes, etc. I was/am very glad to see your site keeping up with skyrim, and supporting just as well (if not better) than previous games. Keep up the great work! I hope to be able to sta with you throughout my journeys in future games.
  • I have been using the UESP since around 2004 and have been very satisfied watching it grow since then, i believe that UESP is undoubtedly heading in the right direction and have my best wishes for the future.
  • I have been using this site for years and it is always helpful, but searching can sometimes be frustrating especially if you don't know exactly what you're looking for or how to spell it.
  • I have been using this site for years now, since I started playing Morrowind on release. It lead me to Arena and Daggerfall which I have now played. It is by far the site I have been using the longest in any terms, for gaming or otherwise. You all have incredible content and most importantly to me, your Lore information is impeccable and I hope it never changes.
  • I have been using this site since I played Oblivion in 2007 and has never failed me and after doing this survey I am considering joining the forums which I admit did not know existed.
  • I have been using this site since my uncle introduced me to ESIV and i have loved it ever since. Keep up the great work guys!!
  • I have been using this site since oblivion first went from the shelves into my heart. It has helped my everywhere from lore information to quest completion, and I would just like to thank you for the love and attention you have given this site and for how much it has helped me out.
  • I have been using this site since the release of Oblivion, and it has been an invaluable addition to my Elder Scrolls experience. Whether I need help with a quest or want to lose my self in the vast TES lore, the UESPs are my essential source. Please continue, never stop :)
  • I have been using this wiki exclusively for years and I love it. It would be nice if there was more information on the older games.
  • I have been using UESP exclusively. The amount of content on The Elder Scrolls series is easy to access. The users are very nice and helpful.
  • I have been using UESP for about 5 years, in all that time the site still looks about the same. Sometimes what has worked should be left alone, but people look at this site and look at other wiki sites (ones that don't use the basic layout) and UESP looks "old school" I enjoy it and like the layout but there's nothing to draw in new people, or at least no one who wants to add new content. So for things like Skyrim DLC it takes a month or more to get a lot of the content sorted and information filled in. I seems like the same ten or so people have a lot of activity and people wait for them to get everything onto the site.
  • I have been using UESP for as long as I can remember and loved so far the only I would like to see done is quicker or better updating as it seemed to take awhile when Skyrim - Dawnguard was released for any ;for lack of better term worth while; information to show. Other than that aside updating the overall look of the site I'm still just as happy as I was when first started.
  • I have been using UESP for as long as I can remember. Back when I fist started Morrowind I was totally lost. I searched for an elder scrolls site and I found this. I have estimated I've been using this site for at least 3-4 years. It has helped me master Morrowind, Oblivion. and Skyrim. Thank you guys sooo much!!
  • I have been using UESP for many years now, since back when it was the old site, pre-wiki format. Also been editing and contributing, and it is by far the best resource for TES series around!
  • I have been using UESP since I first got Oblivion three years ago. Until then I had never even heard of the Elder Scrolls series or this website. Since then I have enjoyed reading the webpages, looking up information about the lore of the Elder Scrolls world, and keeping track of new information for the Elder Scrolls universe. I think this is a great website and I hope those who started this website continue to do it for as long as the Elder Scrolls universe is explored and expanded.
  • I have been using UESP.net for years it is without a doubt the website that everyone should use when they need TES related information, or just want to learn about lore. I would like to thank all of the maintainers and contributors of this fantastic site, the content quality is unmatched. I hope the site remains prosperous for many years and releases to come. Please keep up the great work!
  • I have been very impressed time and time again with the UESP. Through reading of the lore it has catapulted the Elder Scroll games from a great series to one of the most immersive and vast universes out there.
  • I have been very impressed with UESP. Gameplay information is excellent. The lore across all ES games is fantastic and gives a real depth to the story behind the games. The only suggestion I have is to use more in-depth search so that misspelled words could still be used for a search. There are some very strange spellings in ES. Took me a while to get a search on the Psijic order to work. The only time I look elsewhere for resources concerns the Creation Kit. It would be wounderful to have an equally comprehensive CK wiki, but I understand that that is not UESP is trying to do. Keep up the great work.
  • I have found that this site is absolutely remarkable when it comes to the variety of information available. The site has been so good to me that I've even recommended it to one of my friends, and he uses it as well now. He has also told me that the site is very reliable, and he usually consults it when he needs information. I could't really find any problems with the site, my only complaint, and it's somewhat small, is that the site be redecorated. It really isn't too bad already, but I would suggest that you give the site more of a background, like a character standing with his weapons drawn or something like that. Overall, the site could not possibly be improved more than it is already.
  • I have found this sight very helpful when I am stuck on something.
  • I have found UESP to be a very informitive and usfully site and far superior to any other sites I have found.
  • I have given a pretty lot of comments at the earlier questions and I will gladly answer any further questions if there would be any (though the survey is long enough, and short enough, as is). I would like to help to improve the website where possible, as I am actively playing TES V: Skyrim (with expansions Dawnguard and Hearthfire) and there is a lot to remark (about the game and at the UESP), but.. I am out of comments for now. Keep this up, I admire the (people behind the) UESP. It provides in all my Elder Scrolls information needs ;) Greetings, Bart
  • I have greatly enjoyed using UESP. I have almost always been able to find the information I needed because of it.
  • I have had a good experience with usep and prefer to use it compared to other sites
  • I have had a great experience with this site. It has offered me a great deal of information and helps me keep up to date with my favorite game series. I am very pleased with how the site is set up and maintained and I have never had a single problem with using the site or any of the information available.
  • I have more answers to give, if you ask the questions.
  • I have never used the forum, so I'm one of the "silent" users of the UESP. I'd like to say a heartfelt "thank you" to those of you who started it and keep it running. I've been playing the ES since Morrowind on the original Xbox; these games are so massive (and glitchy, in places) that you really need some sort of companion. Strategy guides don't even come close to the breadth and depth of the UESP site. Perhaps the site could benefit from a bit of organizational improvement, but I don't think it's necessary. I'm of the school of thought that goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Thank you - again - for the years of support you've provided.
  • I have no idea who your competitors even are. I started reading when I was halfway through Oblivion, and I have visited no one else since I bought Skyrim. Your major strength is content: integrity (I trust everything to be factual), comprehensiveness (I trust nothing was left out), and style (I don't need fluff).
  • I have no problems regarding the UESP and its services. The guys do a consistently pretty good bang-up job since I first used the site years ago. Thank you for you services and you have especially done the fans a good favour.
  • I have none.
  • I have nothing but very kind words to say about UESP. It is a thoroughly excellent site! 2 criticism: - consider marking spoilers better in your articles - keep your lore straight Otherwise, keep up the good work. You've done great so far.
  • I have only been using this for a relatively short while, so I haven't really delved deep enough to to find any issues, but I will defiantly be continuing to use this for when TES 6 comes out and beyond (and if dawnguard comes out on ps3).
  • I have owned all the elder scrolls and strategy guides the day they came out. When I first play them I usually come here first because the information I want to know can be found easier or contained on one page. The wiki/google maps integration should never leave the site. Thanks!!! From your fan in Rockford IL.
  • I have played more than my fair share of video games. In so doing, I have also utilized the Internet for various reasons pertaining to these games, whether for hints, tips, or simply to read more into the back story involving the plot (video games have become interactive movies, if you will, over the last several years. There are detailed plots often involved, and with massively detailed games such as TES, the historical aspect within the games is wonderful and engrossing). Your site, the UESP, is without question the most user-friendly, maneuverable, and well-maintained site dedicated to a game (for a quick comparison, the Wiki for the Dead Space series is SERIOUSLY lacking). Please, please, PLEASE keep up the good work.
  • I have played skyrim and oblivion for a total of almost 250 hours. Now i have gotten tired of skyrim, but total-conversionmods still sound interesting to me, so if there was a newsfeed like the updates, that would have my attention.
  • I have pretty much everything that's being offered as prizes, so I won't bother to enter my E-mail. I hope that's okay.
  • I have UESP open in the background whenever I'm playing any Elder Scrolls game, and quite frankly I doubt I would have the patience for Morrowind and earlier without it.
  • I have used the site fairly frequently since I discovered Oblivion, and have really appreciated the vast amount of knowledge that has been collected. The site has been very good at picking up bug information, which is very helpful when the games get problematic. If it was possible to change one thing, I would look into the possibility of hiding spoilers, on the quest pages for example, so that it is possible to check potential bugs without spoiling the outcome of the quest. Many bugs can appear in the middle of quests, so when checking the site to see if it is a confirmed bug it can be a shame to glance at unwanted information.
  • I have used the site for years and have been happy with its contents and the information provided by the contributors. It is obvious that there has been a huge amount of effort and love has gone into this site. Well done.
  • I have used the UESP for many years now, after I came upon it when googling information for Oblivion. I found the site very helpful, organized, extensive, and it instantly became my go-to website for any information regarding the content of the Elder Scrolls games and lore.
  • I have used the UESP for years, and while it has been one of the greatest sources of help and information during my Elder Scrolls Journey, I think the site could use a facelift and perhaps a mobile app. Most of the time when I play Skyrim (Xbox), I do not readily have a computer at hand to use the UESP, and I beleive that a moblie app could alleviate some hassle when I need information right then to continue playing. I also think the site could use an overhaul of it's looks because while it has the best information, support & staff, it still looks a bit dated, as much as I like that look.
  • I have used the UESP since the release of Morrowind and have become accustom the the format and layout. The site is great source of information both on the world and the games. I would like to see more updated maps, mainly a few expansion maps seem to be missing from the overall map but this is excusable given how much effort must have went into each map. Perhaps adding some specifications to searches may help people find the exact info they want faster. Specify searches by game, lore, official, unofficial, etc. Otherwise I think you have done an amazing job with the site, content and presentation and look forward to continued use of the site. Thanks for all your efforts.
  • I have used this site for a long time now getting me through Morrowind, Oblivion, and more recently Skyrim. I appreciate all that this site stands for and all of what it has done for me. Keep up the great work.
  • I have used this site for years and have found it extremely helpful, so thanks to all the contributors and admins :)
  • I have used this Wiki very regularly for 5/6 years now for its expansive detailing of lore, questlines and trivia/bugs laid out in a visually accessible manner. Only real weak point that personally affects me is the search system; the exact term is needed to produce any results, and even then this is not a guarantee. This is a minor gripe however, site performance is aboave average, content exemplary, site and advertisement layout ergonomic and clean. UESP is, in almost all cases, my first and only port of call for anything TES related!
  • I have used UESP for quite some time now and have never been disappointed with it. Good job.
  • I haven't been able to sign in to the WIKI in some time.  :( I have tried every password I can think of, but either I cannot remember my password, or my user account was deleted or something. I also have changed email addresses at least once since I signed up, so I cannot use that to get my password back. If someone reads this who can help me, please email me back at the address below. Thanks very much.
  • I honestly cannot imagine a better website for the Elder Scrolls series.
  • I honestly have no complaints or any suggestions at all. I personally feel like everything is working as fine as it already is.
  • I honestly love this site; I've been using it for years now. I really hope that it keeps going, and that the community keeps up the good work. Thank you so much.
  • I honestly think the members of the Elder Scrolls Wikia Page should migrate to UESP. UESP has been around far longer. The Tamriel maps that use the Google Maps API need some updating, but overall is a great project I'd like to see more of. In fact, more use of Google's public services would be great.
  • I hope I didn't sound like I was just trying to suck up for the prizes in this survey, because all of my answers were honest. I don't have too many suggestions for how you can improve the site, as I already love how its laid out and managed.
  • I hope that UESP will keep on going for a long time. Thanks to the site I know alot about the games themselves, but lore too,
  • i hope the survey helps, and thank you, thank you for doing such a good work on elder scrolls.
  • I hope UESP Can Make unnofficial Patch because too many bug not fixed by bethesda.
  • I hugely appreciate this site and all of its contributors and think that this is the best site on the web with support, speed, and huge abundance of information on the greatest open world rpg series of all time.
  • I initially used the Elder Scrolls Wiki for information, but after figuring out the best way to use the UESP I've been pretty devoted. The UESP has better information outlined in a clear and concise manner, and my interactions with other users has been quite positive.
  • I just found that searching for information about a generic type of NPC with a common name on UESP is actually quite a hassle. In this case, I wanted to look up if Skyrim's city guards respawn. I found that using the UESP search engine, the name "guard" was so common that I couldn't find a relevant article. However, when I googled the question "Do Skyrim guards respawn" I found a helpful article (on UESPwiki) right away. I'm not sure what you could do about this, or if a minor problem like this is even worth the time it takes to fix it, but I figured I'd mention it just in case.
  • I just have to say this web site is excellent. After I found out that Arena was free, I downloaded it but was a bit overwhelmed. I stumbled across UESP and pretty much relied on it as I played through Arena and then Daggerfall. Then I played through Oblivion and was really impressed with how detailed and thorough all of the information here is. It actually made me disappointed when I started playing the Fallout series because there just aren't any web sites with the depth that UESP has. Thank you for not only having the best Elder Scrolls fan site but possibly the best video game fan site of all, and I don't say that lightly.
  • I just hope the site doesn't change to much. I have been using it for a very long time and I just like the fact that whenever I was/am intrested in the background of something I saw in any of the ES games I can always find it hear. I never have to search on an other ESP. So keep up the good work!
  • I just like UESP, better than official wikia for Elder Scrolls :)
  • I just love this site!
  • I just think UESP is a great site for any fans of The Elder Scrolls.
  • I just wanna say that the elder scrolls series is the most brilliant series ever imagined. It gives you mind an practically infinite space to explore on your adventurous side and come up with new ideas. Having this page to help guide me across this wide plane of quests is a major advantage when playing the game. Love it!
  • I just want to point out how much I appreciate this site. Found it several years ago while playing Oblivion and was at the begining just using it to get help with certain quests. Nowadays I mostly use it for "education" reading articles about, well everything. Keep up the good work!
  • I just want to say a massive thanks to the people at UESP for providing a great service.
  • I just want to say I've been an avid fan of the Series sense Morrowind, and I haven't relied on any other fan-based wiki as much as I have on this one; as a favorite series of mine, the service you guys provide is greatly appreciated, and one I hope will continue for a very long time. Good luck in your future endeavors at making the site even better. Oh, on a related note, who ever is doing the fantastic work on the character profiles such as Delphine and Cicero deserves an award, that is some class A formatting.
  • I just want to say it is a great site since I've been using it till now. Maybe a new look every ones in a while would to the site good!
  • I just want to say thank you for this amazing site, its a favourite on every computer i use, i use it on my mobile, and seen as the Elder scrolls games are my favourite games of all time I find this website essential. I reguarlly reccomend your site either via facebook twitter or my own blog and its in my profile on xbox live lol, cheers guys and please keep up the great work.
  • I just want to say thanks to all involved here. Love the game, and couldn't be where I am now without uesp.
  • I just want to say to the people who founded/maintains the site that you're doing a great job! It must not be that easy having to maintain a site with this amount of info on everything Elder Scrolls. I envy what you guys/girls do!
  • I just want to say, everyone who contributes to this site does an amazing job. Keep up the great work, it's a huge help.
  • I just want to say, I absolutely love this site. I've been using it since I first discovered the Elder Scrolls series in 2009(?) and no other community has the same love for it that you do. I only wish I'd started an account before and gotten to know everyone, rather than doing it just now to help provide feedback, haha. I truly hope you're even more successful in the future.
  • I just want to thank you for the great infomation about quests, lore and maps.
  • I just want to thank you for your job: you did an excellent work in the past years. When I was playing Morrowind/Oblivion/Skyrim I was always sure, that if I did't know something, did't find something or did't know something about the Lore, the UESP always showed me the answer. Thank you again your work, I forget it! :)
  • I just wanted to say I love the site all around. Your hard work and dedication to this project has opened my eyes to what is now my favorite game series.
  • I just wanted to say thanks for your page! It has helped me a lot :)
  • I just wanted to say that I really love the UESP, and have been coming here for info on the ES games for years! Keep up the good work!
  • I just wanted to say this is one of those essential websites that I have been visiting for years now. I've imported this bookmark across three computers and two different browsers across like 7 years. The site is fantastic.
  • I just wanted to thank you guys so much for this wonderful website you created. I use it everyday and I keep learning new stuff. This site is almost perfect, everything I'm looking for I find in seconds.
  • I just wish you to continue the good work, no other Elder Scrolls-related page offers such a quality content!
  • I kinda summed up my thoughts on it with the questions..........
  • I know the modding community is really TESNexus' thing-they-do, but it would be nice if there was a place in the wiki for UESP to point out or vote on popular mods in a variety of categories. Also, I wonder if it might not be valuable to add a discussion-like page on the wiki content that has a space for notes about mods that change that content. That was especially relevant in Oblivion, where most folk I knew played with OOO, which so radically changed the game that it often lowered the usefulness of UESP, because there was no way to note on a page how OOO might change that thing.
  • I leared much in this site. Thanks for everything!
  • I learned about UESP about two years ago, and I don't think I've gone a week without entering the site since. I fucking love it.
  • I like all the random information! Nerds after my own obsessions obviously started this site. Or contribute to it. Either way, less things to obsess over in gameplay. I especially like the language & alphabet information. Yeah, my OCD focuses on those kinds of things, as well as recording interesting lore. What I find interesting is... well, random. Or so it seems. *brains wanders off to play with pretty dragons*
  • I like how the websites talk about bugs/gliches and how to fix them, if possible.
  • I like the design of wikia better than the UESP, their layout seems better. I still come here for the superior content though.
  • I like the feed on the Wiki homepage, it gives a lot of nice updates on ES events. The layout is really nice for a lot of things but you could add more pages for mods the same way that the minecraft wiki has.
  • I like the idea of a convention and a app. Seems like a good idea.
  • I like the lay out of the sight however the design is rather ugly. On the things that that there is content for there is a lot (which is nice) but if content is lacking it seems as if nothing is there.
  • I like the overall information giving regarding game help especially when I'm really stuck.
  • I like the page a lot. It has helped me greatly with all of my Skyrim issues, and helped me through the quests that I have struggled with. It is also great fun to simply read various articles. All in all, it is a great page!
  • I like the pics
  • I like the quick loading on the website and the wide availability. The website is very helpful when lost somewhere in the game, when you need information about a quest, etc.
  • I like the simplicity of the site. Too many changes and flashy things would bother people. Social site connections are really shit. While I would like mod ratings, there are too many mods for it to be reasonable and unbiased. Maybe 'major' mods only?
  • I like the site a lot. Its been very useful to me. I am just a little bit nit picky about how the site looks. It looks old and uninspired, you know? Don't get me wrong, the site is very well done for speed and information. Which is where it should be really.
  • I like the site very much, for I had a glitch, and I found here only working solution. Thank you so much
  • I like the site, I use it pretty much every time I boot up Skyrim. I appreciate all the work that's gone into it, and you guys should keep it up. This place is much nicer and easier to access than the wikia version.
  • I like the site, it always gets me what I need and keep doing what you're doing.
  • I like the site. It's very very nice.. :3
  • I like the UESP and it is a brilliant website that I do occasionally edit on.
  • I like the UESP wiki really much, and It is way better written than the Elder Scrolls wiki, but I would really like it if the UESP wiki would get a better look. The Elder Scrolls wiki has good colors and also fancy pictures, but the UESP wiki has itself none of them; only the Articles have.
  • I like the way it is now, but I think it would be better if the search was a bit better...
  • I like the way the site is run, the format. This is the only site I use. It is easy to use and user friendly. Unless you can find a way to get Dawnguard and Hearthfire on the PS3, there isn't much to improve.
  • I like the website a lot!
  • I like this place!
  • I like this site. I use it exclusively for my Skyrim. Keep up the good work and don't change to much what is already a good thing here. Thanks
  • I like this website I like to see the Lore of the Elder Scrolls mainly and quest and game information with tips :)
  • i like to use this website because they seemingly have everything and convey it in a useful, meaningful and understandable way without much useless and unrelated material getting in the way
  • I like UESP. UESP helps me walkthrough the Tamriel. I wish we can move forward together on the Tamriel even whole Nirn.
  • i like very much the UESP wikia, because i found nearly all the information i wont. i noted, that if a information is not found, it simply doesn't exist in the games. this, thanks to the work of all players who have take care the heavy work of finding secrets and information about Elder Scroll Games. thank you very much!!
  • I like you guys, you're cool and I respect that you stayed independent from the tyranny of Wikia Gaming. My main suggestions would be: Drop the drama llamas in your community - don't give them second chances just IP ban and move on. It's massively demoralising to potential new editors to see major arguments on talk pages or worse to get "told off" by experienced editors for honest mistakes. Work on SEO. I use UESP because I have done for a long time but I noticed that the Wikia Elder Scrolls tend to pop up higher in Google. This is probably because of Wikia's size as much as anything but since your content is usually so much better please keep fighting to be up there! Have some sort of solution before TES6 comes out for the mass influx of traffic! You probably got about four years left so get planning On the positive, you guys have the best content and are often fastest to update. All best in keeping it up and I regret only that I can't help due to lack of time!
  • I like your site. It's pretty cool, and like I said I haven't had any problems. I would suggest that you make it able to filter searches to a specific game and lore as well as the site as a whole.
  • I looooove all the hard work you Guys/Ladies do and i always look forward to updates on your mainpage keep up the great work. ^.^
  • I love elder scrolls. its unique story, world, creatures, gods, and history fascinate me. I find myself sitting down in my living room, lighting up a cigar, sitting down in my breezehome and reading all the books ive looted on todays adventure. When I find somthing interesting I look it up on uesp for some lore on the subject. I feel I know more about elder scrolls history than I do real history. This site is my source for one great big interactive novel with unlimited possibilities. Thanks for the memories
  • I love it how the web site is always updating its information on all the Elder Scrolls games not just the latest and greatest one, because sometime I enjoy playing Morrowind and the information is there! Also you guys provide atleast some sort of bug fix for all consoles an your fixes have saved my ass a number of times. Thanks for such a great site.
  • i love most things about this site, just some maintenance on the site is all that is needed i think.
  • I LOVE SURVEYS
  • I love the depth of lore presented on UESP
  • i love the ease of which you find the general information on here... been using the site since morrowind. i say keep up the good work!
  • I love the idea of a UESP app maybe set up like the Wikipedia app lookups and images just like that nothing fancy just quality
  • I love the layout of the UESP, if I need information, it's right there...and unlike other Elder Scrolls 'wikis', there's no obtrusive/obnoxious multimedia ads clogging up the screen. Also: greatly love how in depth many of the articles are, I can sit for hours and read about the lore of Tamriel.
  • i LOVE the lore section - the uesp is my favorite exactly for that reason
  • I love the Lore section. A lot of hard work went into that, particularly with documenting the finer details, e.g., book locations, regional locations of plants in Oblivion, etc. Very well documented. The quest pages are very informative, straightforward and easy to navigate. UESP has definitely been a labor of love, and that shows. I can't emphasize enough how awesome a mobile version would be. I imagine it'd be difficult due to the software behind the Wiki, but it's worth a shot. I also think the textures and color of the pages could be updated a bit. While I understand its relevance, the tan and pixelated parchment look is starting to look a bit dated. Thanks for making a great site!
  • I love the mod idea. It would be great if you could review them.
  • I love the site and all the support. It's my favorite place for anything TES releated content.
  • I love the site and have been using it since Oblivion came out. Lots of good and helpful information.
  • I love the site and i would love a mobile app on appstore and android, i haved used this site forever and couldnt see playing a TES game without it. Thanks :)
  • I love the site and it is extremely useful for help with quests and in game information. I like how even small, insignificant characters have personal, detailed pages to read and how informative some of these pages can be.
  • i love the site been using it since i started oblivion now play skyrim. im a die hard so im always on this site it could use a newer fresher look.
  • I love the site but more information on individual items of importance on the main page would be awesome.
  • I love the site great info and has made my es exprience even better keep up the good work. I how this and other servays help improve the site.
  • I love the site, and check the wiki several times a week. Keep up the great work!
  • I love the site, I think it's great, so I look forward to seeing what kinds of improvements you make.
  • I love the site, it is fast, it's efficient and most importatnly: it's about TES!
  • I love the site, it's very useful. I don't go to other sites unless I need to download mods.
  • I love the site, stay golden...
  • I love the site, the page and design as good to me. I don't like a lot of flashy stuff, and seeing a simple yet eye catching design is important to me. I like to be able to read up on a quest or lore without having my attention drawn to the borders to watch a little animation or a large advertisement.
  • I love the site. This site got me back into playing Morrowind.
  • I love the site. I bookmark it since I got the game. I had fun reading the history of ES. I wish you can have more detailed history about Talos.
  • I love the site. I like the format, and really DON'T want to see any changes. I've visited similar sites for other games, such as the Fallout series, and changes to the format often ends up making the site harder to navigate. I don't see any need to improve what is already a perfect layout. Particularly the organization for Oblivion is the best available on the internet. If you MUST change something, setting up the Skyrim enteries so they more perfectly mach Oblivion's would be my ONLY suggestion. However, this is not really necessary.
  • I love the site. I use the site very often to make sure i don't miss anything in the game. I've been playing elder scrolls since Daggerfall and using UESP since Morrowind. I gave up on Morrowind when it first came out. Too much note taking. But with the help of Uesp I've been able to finish it, oblivion and Skyrim
  • I love the site. I visit it multiple times a week and love to read up on the lore pages. Great job guys!
  • I love the site. Keep up the good work!
  • I love the site. My only issue is with the thread index page. I would like to see the threads ranked in order of most recent activity to least.
  • I love the UESP - I use the wiki frequently, and the forums even more. I've ended up on some of the other Elder Scrolls wiki sites, but I keep coming back to UESP because it's just better.
  • I love the UESP and have used for years. Please don't bog it down with social media integration and reviews. I can get that on other sites.
  • I love the UESP and have used it for years. I haven't really noticed anything that needs changing, but I didn't know there was a forum, or a chat room.
  • I love the UESP and I think it provides the most extensive range of TES based information of any website, book or other source. Whenever I need anything to do with TES (unless it's mods), the UESP bookmark in my browser is my first choice. I love that you include information relating to the tech behind the games to, to help users debug their game if there's a problem, instead of giving us standard walkthroughs. However, I think it'd be great to have a "lore-friendly" and "technical" version of each page. For example, when a user is looking at a page relating to a quest, they can flick between tabs showing immersive walkthroughs in one tab, and technical information/bugs/console commands etc on another tab, instead of having it all on one page as this can ruin a users immersion if they begin to understand the technical aspects behind the scenes (this ruined the whole experience a bit for me). Or, perhaps show technical information in "Spoiler" style expanding tabs, so people only look at relevant technical information and not everything, which makes you spend all your time on the game looking for bugs and problems that are listen on the Wiki :(
  • I love the uesp more than that stupid wikia because it is impossible to navigate. The only thing that I think could improve the site is pictures of items because I would like to see the aesthetics of normal items like the clothing before I pursue them. Otherwise great site, lore is well put together, and you help me to be a bigger elder scrolls fan.
  • I love the UESP so much, and have followed it for years even if I am not an editor or a contributor. It means a lot to me and I share it with all my friends who have picked up the game later on in the series. Fantastic work!
  • I love the UESP Wiki, i have it added as a permanent tap so i can always check up on info and recent Elder Scrolls News.
  • I love the uesp, been using it for game help since Oblivion and its my go to site for game help. The lore section is good as well, though some pages could use some improvement, I generally go here or to the Imperial Library for lore info. I would love to go to a get together with other hardcore elder scrolls fans, though due to my limited budged I would prob not go to one more then a few hours from where I live.
  • I love the UESP, it is my one stop shop for lore, game help, and general looking around when it comes to The Elder Scrolls. Keep on doing what you guys are doing, it's great.
  • I love the UESP; You all have been around for as long as I can remember, and are the definitive source for all things Elder Scrolls. I will continue to use the UESP, even if the site's design is a bit lackluster. Just switch to the new WikiMedia layout, and I'll be happy. Mobile support would be neat, too.
  • I love the UESP!
  • I love the UESP!
  • I love the UESP! Its saved me countless hours of internet sleuthing to find bug fixes and quest help. I really enjoy that not only is it a great tool when playing the game,but its also a great read since the majority of the lore is on-site as well, many hours were wasted reading nearly every article in there!
  • I love the UESP. I use it exclusively over every other TES page.
  • I love the UESP. I tell me other gamer friends about it, I've used it for various personal projects, and it's just all-around helpful. I'm glad I found this website.
  • I love the UESP. Thank you for having it avaliable. ^-^
  • I love the useful of this site and would find Skyrim much duller to play without it.
  • I love the website and have visited here for all the game information I have needed when playing Elder Scrolls since 2004 or 2005. I remember the site with the green brick background that was mostly quest walkthroughs and bestiaries. I love the wiki design and tan background, too. The site has changed a lot, but it's still one of my favorite sites to visit everyday. Long live the UESP!
  • I love the website, the only problem that I have ever experienced is finding information on maps. It is always to broad. I would prefer a map similar to the ones used in the games, just with locations reviled on them.
  • I love the website. It has greatly enhanced the my experience with every ES game I have ever played. The content is amazing and is almost always more than I could have hoped for. Keep up the good work!
  • I love the website. again, the designer needs a pay raise.
  • I love the websites but the glitches page could be laid out better
  • I love the wiki for information, but the community aspects are not as well-integrated when compared to Wikia sites.
  • I love this page!
  • I love this sight and use it all the time. I even have it as my homepage!
  • I love this sight. Use it daily. Thak you to all who make it possible. This sight has greatly improved my game experience. A page dedicated to character builds would be awesome.
  • I love this site <3
  • I love this site and all that it does. Don't ever stop! :)
  • I love this site and always will :)
  • I love this site and have been a user for years. Stay alive.
  • I love this site and will contineu to use it as much as possible.
  • I love this site any questions or help i need i find on this site. All of the other sites make you bend over backwards for help. Keep it up guys! Great site!
  • I love this site as the perfect reference place for the elder scrolls series and hope stays that way and I have no problem with social(media) aspect on this site as long as it is completely optional.
  • I love this site, and I go on it at least twice a week to get the latest news on Skyrim DLC and updates, as well as Elder Scrolls Online information.
  • I love this site, but i've always felt while perfectly adequate, the design was a little bland with everything being close to that main creamish color. Not looking for any fancy backrounds that would make the site slower, just maybe some nice color variety
  • I love this site, have used it for many years. The new elderscrolls wiki site I also use, but far less often. The only time I use it is when a page on UESP is too short or contains to much personal opinion. I think UESP is super user friendly and in that way is my choice for elderscrolls information.
  • I love this site, I check it first thing whenever I get on the net. Thanks a lot for all the time and energy you guys put into this. It's cool to see TES getting really big after playing them since around 97. Tim
  • I love this site, I check it while on my phone most of the time (iPhone 4) and don't see problem with the formatting, maps are hard to use on the mobile phone though.
  • I love this site, I really do. Keep up the good work!
  • I love this site, it has always come through for me. Though I'd greatly appreciate it if there was a mobile site, as well as maybe a few details about when sites tend to respawn. Other than that, everything is great!
  • I love this site, it's helped me through all my TES games, even helped me plan out a character before I had some of the games. It's also helpful when making characters, learning a races background and culture helps me sort of connect with my characters in game. Also I'm normally not in the mood to read some of the books in the game while I'm playing so I like that I can come here later and read them. So thank you for years of good service and help. UESP is the only site I go for for Elder Scrolls quest, lore, or stats info. As for suggestions, if you could maybe do some sort of team up with a modding site like Nexus modding community to show off some pc mods and give links to them and everything that would be awesome and greatly appreciated, I'd skip out on the skimpy armor mods though, just show off cool gameplay mods and lore mods or great quest mods.
  • I love this site, its helped me work my way through countless quests, and provided information that I don't think I would've known otherwise. It's very thorough, the maps are spot on, and I love the overall feel of the site. A mobile app would be great though, I think its really something that I, and others would love to have. And a convention would be great, I'd try my hardest to come if its in state. Out of state, I don't think I could make it though.
  • I love this site, thanks guys for making it a great place to visit when you need help with the game, or just want to drown yourself in all the beautiful lore and knowledge of TES!
  • I love this site! ~ Arkhon
  • I love this site! One of the best TES websites on the internet for lore-related information, and also great walkthroughs for quests.
  • I love this site! It has been my companion for the last 8 years for all things elder scrolls and I thank all that have contributed for their efforts. Keep up the excellent work!!
  • I love this site. The search thing has really struck a nerve with me, but other than that I've been a UESP fan since ... forever.
  • I love this site. I always come here first when looking for answers or when I'm just bored I come here to read up on lore.
  • I love this site. I guess I would want more news on the first page and a search function that's easier to navigate, even though I don't think the current search engine is bad in any way. I just think it could be improved. Also, I would like to see some kind of design makeover. Feels like the site have been looking the same for quite som time now. :)
  • I love this site. I have been using it for a long time. The improvements I have seen over the years are incredible. I love watching this site grow. Thank you guys very much for making and maintaining an incredible Elder Scrolls Wikia. I come hear every time I play Morrowind, Oblivion or Skyrim. Keep up the good work!
  • I love this site. The only feedback is that I'd like to see a few more surrounding locations when I view a location on map.Thanks!
  • I love this site. When I'm bored, I'll come here sometimes at night and just read up on TES Lore. There's always something interesting to read on your site, and I'm very happy the community has spent so much time and has been so dedicated to sharing what they know. I hope you'll keep this place open for years to come. Good work UESP staff.
  • I love this site....keeps me informed.
  • I love this this site!
  • I love this web site I use it any time I play skyrim. This site is the best!
  • I love this website and hope it continues to become even better.
  • I love this website and use it all the time, although I hardly use the forums. I use it all the time and love learning more about the elder scrolls. Keep up the great job guys (and girls).
  • I love this website so much, thank you guys. It is literally the most detailed, helpful, and enjoyable gaming wiki on the internet.
  • I love this website so much, you do everything right and have done such an amazing job covering the Elder Scrolls. I think you should have a Elder Scrolls suggestion page to give fans a chance to put what they'd like to see in the games, and a Player Character Section so players can put there characters they've made in the games and info about them such as, a Backstory, Factions, achievement progress and pics and vids of there adventures in Tamriel
  • I love this website! so keep up the good work ; )
  • I love this website. Whenever I need to check up on news for the latest patches and DLC's I always come here. I also always come here for info on hidden quests or some place I can't find. So keep up the good work guys. - Caleb Schesser
  • I love this website. It's always super informative and fast.
  • I love this website. Its great, i will come on when im bored at work or school just to read the lore, or try and learn somethjng new about the game (tips or tricks).
  • I love this wiki
  • I love UESP
  • I love uesp
  • I love UESP, and I use it and have been using it for all Elder Scrolls related information for a very long time now. I almost always have my laptop open (with UESP) next to me whenever I play Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim. Heck, sometimes I just love browsing the site (to read lore) when I'm not playing! I would love new features, but in the end what really matters is what's already established. I already think UESP is a damn good site (one of the best wikis I've ever used), and robustness and stability are more important to me than flashy things. I'd say if it ain't broke, don't fix it. A note with the ads: if you switched to non-intrusive ads (plain text, NOT flash/animation based, lightweight) I will be more than willing to disable my adblocker just for UESP.
  • I love UESP, have been using it for years, and will probably keep using it for years. You guys do a great job, and this shows how much you really care about us. Thanks a ton.
  • I love UESP, it is a fantastic resource for the elder scrolls games, and I would be lost without it.
  • I love UESP, thank you for keeping this great resource alive!
  • i love uesp, thanks its great!
  • I love UESP!
  • I love UESP! I parcticly use it every day, it gives great background information, even if you played all the previous parts.
  • I love UESP! It might not have as good SEO as Wikia, but the information here is far superior!
  • I love UESP! Whenever I'm playing Oblivion, I use your maps to plan dungeon crawls.
  • I LOVE UESP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • I LOVE UESP. I've been using the site for years. There's an immense plethora of imformation that I can spend hours combing through. I love this site a lot.
  • I love UESP. Ive been using this site for a good few years now, since before I actually even had an elder scrolls game. I remember coming on to this site when I was planning on trying out an elder scrolls game (oblivion) for the first time just so I can see what the games are all about and to catch up on a bit of the lore since I didn't have any of the previous elder scrolls games. The ease of use and easy navigation drew me straight in and now the thing that attracts me the most to this site is the abundance of detailed information the site includes. UESP's competitor site 'The elder scrolls wiki' doesn't compare in my opinion because of its lack of very detailed information and it also lacks the whole classic elder scrolls feel that I get from UESP. I would love to attend a UESP convention, if it was somewhere in the UK that is!....Keep up the good work!
  • I love using the UESP for finding information on Oblivion and Skyrim if I ever find myself in a roadblock in the game! I like reading back from previous games on this history and plot summaries for more curious based information. It's a very enjoyable site to use, the only thing I would like to see in the near future is mobile support! Keep up the great work guys!
  • I love using this site. The wikia Elder Scrolls site is a phony and only arose after Skyrim's launch, but most TES fans have known of UESP for years longer. I wish the people who work on this website great success. It's a fast-loading site with tons of information and it's my primary source for interest in the TES universe. I love it!
  • I love what you guys are doing with this website. I'ts the only place I have to go for any Elder Scrolls questions. Although this is the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages, I look at it as THE OFFICIAL ELDER SCROLLS PAGES. Thank You
  • I love what you guys do.
  • I love what you guys do. Keep it up, it makes the already stunning realm of TES that much more detailed and interesting. Thanks for your hard work!
  • I love what you guys have done collectively. Keep it up!
  • I LOVE YOU
  • I love you
  • I love you guys, I'm here all the time and I can't believe the work you all have done. Thank you from one very enthused reader. Keep up the fight, long live the Dragonborn.
  • I love you guys, keep up the good work!
  • I love you guys. :)
  • I love you guys. I find your quest walkthroughs to be incredibly helpful. Just pointed one of my friends to your site, earlier today for a tip you folks have about Bretons' Magic Resistance (in Skyrim). He was using the "wikia" Elder Scrolls wiki, and they lacked that information. So I fixed it! :D
  • I LOVE YOU YOURE ALL SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
  • I love You.
  • I love your extensively detailed maps, however it is rather impossible to use them when on a mobile device. Otherwise, I love the site, and use it often.
  • I love your guys' site. Saved me so many times. Everyone knows you guys are the go to site for elder scrolls information. Everyone prefers this site over the other wikia. Keep up the good word!
  • I love your lore and everything you offer. Sometimes I just hit random and it's awesome!! Thanks a lot guys!
  • I love your sight for looking up characters and quest but it lacks when it comes to Lore on events that happen in the universe.
  • I love your site. I first found it when oblivion was released for xbox360 and have used it religiously ever since
  • I love your site. Great job and keep up the good work.
  • I love your site. I have been using it since i first started playing the elder scrolls series. I only use this website for any information i need about these games and will continue to do so.
  • I love your website and I am obssessed with it.
  • I love your website it's amazing.
  • I love your website. I have used it for nearly two years (since I bought Oblivion) and recently made an account and I will continue to use the site for a long time to come.
  • I love your website. It is nearly perfect and as such it it on my Speed Dial (which means I see it each time I open Opera). Regarding suggestions, it would be interesting in my opinion to write articles about mods - not regular mods, but the HUGE mods that completelyy shaped the modders' scene (e.g Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul or Tamriel Rebuilt). Apart from that, I would like to thank you for all your work. Now keep on being as parfect as you are now, if not better!
  • I love your wiki and in more than 95% of cases it helped me a lot and that is why i took my time to make this survey . I started using your wiki when Oblivion was out , but i didn't played it to much due to it's level up system which for me is possible the worst one ever made . After that bad experience with Oblivion i restarted using your wiki again when Skyrim was out .Skyrim gave me hundreds of hours of fun and made me browse your wiki to look for answers and spoilers countless times .
  • I love your wiki and use it over any other skyrim site everytime.
  • I mainly use the guides & walkthroughs & they are by far the best available on the web imho. It displays well on a tablet which makes it even more useful
  • I mostly really enjoy the site. Thanks for your hard work everybody.  :)
  • I must stress that I do not believe changing the site's look or feel would help in any way. It may feel like an exaggeration to say that it's perfect right now, but it actually is. I've been able to find everything I ever needed with both TES: III, IV, and V, starting with learning some of the basic things about, followed by some of the lore that helped me get into it a bit more, followed again by more advanced mods and reviews and console commands that allowed me to experiment and play around with one of my favorite games ever. This site is extremely functional and easy to use as it is now. Please, I beg that you not consider changing something so fundamental as the look and design of the website that I've stuck to almost religiously. No other wiki compares to the UESP.
  • I nearly exclusively use UESP when I am finding Information for Skyrim. I frequent a Skyrim game forum, and repeatedly refer other users to this site. However, I have been finding several errors appearing in the last few months or so. About a month ago, another user pointed out that the Skyrim:Sneak article had at least 5 errors. I would also like the search option to have some way to search by game. If I am looking at a Skyrim page, and I want to look up the Sneak skill tree from Skyrim; I would like that to appear earlier on the list of search results when I search "Sneak." By searching "Sneak" instead of "Skyrim:Sneak," The article I am looking for is the 15th result on the page. Another feature that would be nice is the ability to hide DLC information on common pages. I play on the PS3 version of Skyrim, and am unable to play the Skyrim DLC Dawnguard at this point. I would like to be able to hide the Dawnguard related information on, for example, the Skyrim:Vampire page.
  • I occasionally hear disparaging comments about "lore" on UESP. My sense is that there are excellent resources for Elder Scrolls lore available elsewhere, so UESP would do best to point to sites like The Imperial Library, and concentrate UESP content on in-game content and gameplay advice, at which it excels.
  • I originally used Elder Scrolls Wiki, but this guy on Reddit was like "no, use uesp" and we were all "kay" and that redditor was right, you guys are better.
  • I personally like UESP in it's current state. Especially it's design is just perfect and simple to use.
  • I personally love the website. I find its information invaluable and stunningly reliable. I've never used another site for information regarding The Elder Scrolls series.
  • I personally love UESP and use it as my main Elder Scrolls browsing page.(besides the nexus and steam for mods).So I appreciate the posts alot and read UESP often. Keep at it. :D
  • I personally use the UESP wiki exclusively for any info I've ever needed since I started playing Morrowind years ago. Of all wikis for the Elder Scrolls or individual games I've visited, the UESP wiki has always had information in a format that's easy to understand, and for the most part written clearly with little speculation based on player-specific circumstances. I haven't spent much time around the forums or other parts, but the site design in general is very simple and nice-looking, and I've never had a problem finding the information I was looking for.
  • I play a great deal of Morrowind still, and I most often use the map feature to help find dungeons and shrines and such. It would be nice if quest walkthroughs could include tips regarding how to find the tough-to-find places.
  • I play ES: Skyrim on the PS3...I am finding that alot of the information is for the xbox...Would like to see more of the PS3 info...
  • I prefer the UESP for all TES information, regardless of my search intentions. The site's speed is excellent, and the relative information any given topic is not only complete, but usually extra. As per my choices the search engine could use improvement. If you search for something and misspell it, there will be no results at all, not even similarly spelled results. A "did you mean *this*" feature would definitely help in this area of the site. Otherwise, I have no complaints for the site; Keep up this great site, I look forward to more TES info as new games arrive!
  • I really appreciate the content of this wiki, it's been my daily source of information about TES series 6 years ago from now and it's the only site I use to consult any piece of info. keep up the good job!
  • I really appreciate UESP and have always found it superior to any other ES site out there! Thanks guys! For future designs or site remapping, just remember the "KISS" acronym oft associated with Powerpoints: Keep It Simple Stupid.
  • I really appreciate UESP, it has been my source for Elder Scrolls information since I started playing my first TES Game, Morrowind. I have come to rely on it quite a lot, and I often try to choose UESP over TESWiki. However, some information of TESWiki can't be found on UESPWiki, for example a specific page for Ancient Falmer Armour. (Skyrim, Dawnguard DLC)
  • I really don't think the UESP needs much work, it is (, and since I've started using it, always has been,) a quality site.
  • I really enjoy the amount of pictures/screenshots on this site, but more is always better. Sometimes a character's picture is perfectly fitting for him/her, and other times some major characters may have a "profile picture", if you will, that does not best fit the character's duties, or significance in each game. Not a dire problem, I am only speaking from preference. I've been playing Skyrim frequently, and the help that this page has provided is great. The only thing I would like added is a page with all the weapons and armor from the game, and the items could be sorted based on damage output/armor rating and weapon/armor type, but whether they were an artifact, unique item, quest item, specialty item, etc. would be disregarded. In this manner, I could see how, for instance, Dawnbreaker compared to an Ebony Sword, or the Ebony Mail compared to Ebony Armor, without having to switch to those individual pages.
  • I really enjoy the Current Featured Article and Image sections on the home page. The Did You Know section is also interesting but i wish it would be updated more often.
  • I really enjoy the ES games and SKYRIM is the best!
  • I really enjoy the set of the website, it would be interesting if their were several site designs, according to each game, so if I want a Morrowind feel I could get that, if I want Skyrim, sure. This is very difficult to do, it's just a dream :)
  • I really enjoy the website, it is my go to place for elder scrolls information and game information. Thank you for running a great website.
  • I really enjoy the wiki, it's the only one I use in connection with the Elder Scrolls because it's laid out well, easy to use and find information, and it's written by people such as myself who have a great interest in the series and games in general. The only problem I have is that sometimes the pages can take awhile to load up properly, maybe this is because of the adverts or something but you know it doesn't matter too much because at the end of the day I'm still getting all the info I need. As a suggestion would it be possible at all to add more pictures to the articles, because I have noticed some of the articles have little to no pictures available as a source.
  • I really enjoy this sight, I use it all the time and would love to see an app, free or not I would get it.
  • I really enjoy this website, it's the best place to find information on all the Elder Scroll games. It's helped me out on some troublesome quests, and in designing new characters.
  • I really enjoy UESP. It is very rare for me not to find any information for the Elder Scrolls series. I am looking foward to any other improvements you add.
  • I really enjoy using UESP for game information and lore. Keep up the good work!!
  • I really enjoy using UESP, and it's always provided me with solid, credible, interesting information concerning Elder Scrolls. I think UESP information is profoundly accurate, and plentiful, but of course, there's always room for improvement. Specifically, I think UESP's designs, and layouts of information pages, could be improved, to create easier navigation, more clear, understandable information, and a better looking UESP. But I think overall, UESP is an amazing Wiki-Page for the Elder Scrolls.
  • I really enjoy using UESP. Keep up the good work!
  • I really enjoy your site. The information contained is easy to find, and I use it often. Thank you!
  • I really enjoyed this survey, and I hope you do more in the future. It was simple, easy, and fun! C=
  • I really have no suggestions. It's pretty much perfect. The design, layout (user interface) is amazing. It's really simple to use, there's no flash content going on to make "special" effects happen, it's simple javascript, and HTML.
  • i really have nothing else to say this site could or may well be the best elder scrolls page to date. no other website mentions lore as much as you all. no other site takes the time to be as detailed and as accurate as you'll. and its just so impressive to see that you can find information about a release as soon as tomorrow its just the best i remember when skyrim came out and already you guys had information on the game the following week it was astounding!!
  • I really like how the site is now. I exclusively use it for TES3 morrowind info and fine it very useful.
  • I really like how you guys are always on the top of the Google search results. Whatever you're doing to make that happen, keep it up--I hate when I get directed to a lesser site, but it almost never happens. You are awesome. The site is clean, fast enough, and is utterly thorough and almost never wrong. I can't think of another site on the web that manages as much content in such an organized fashion!
  • I really like the design of the site as it already is. It is not cluttered or confusing (unlike the general trend many websites have been heading towards in the past few years) and is very easy on the eyes. I can always find what I'm looking for with ease.
  • I really like the forums and it's users, but I feel like it's just sorta there. It's not really integrated into the site and it's easy to forget about it unless you make it a point to go there often.
  • I really like the layout for the UESP already, so I don't feel that a redesign would be necessary. The integration with social media is not something I would suggest however. It would make the page too complicated and/or cluttered, and honestly I'm sick of seeing "Share on Facebook/Twitter/Tumblr/Instagram/You really need to get a real life" on every webpage I visit. An elder scrolls convention would be AMAZING. I cannot stress how much I support this idea. You should encourage people to cosplay as either official characters or their own characters. I like to see how other people play these games!
  • I really like the site, and I read it all the time, even when I'm not actively playing (between work and family I don't play often).
  • I really like the site, I use it for information mostly but I would like to see more news like about the "secret" files that can be found in certain patches.
  • I really like the site. I use it a lot to get through quests when I'm stuck and as a potion making guide
  • I really like the site. More content is naturally always welcome, but what I'd really like is a better search function,
  • I really like the UESP, and while it could use a little bit of improvement, don't change too much, I wouldn't want to see such a great site get messed up.
  • I really like the UESP, please retain its usability and flavour. Social networks are something unneeded, and although I do not use the Forums, Chatroom and Blogs or whatever they were, I do agree that integrating them into the main UESP section could be very useful to many users.
  • I really like the website and find it good and reliable source of knowledge about TES. So kudos to all admins and editors for making it happen and having strength and will to work on UESP for so many years!
  • I really like the wiki and use it often. I find the lore very interesting and believe this wiki to be the most detailed. There are a few gripes here and there but overall I really like this wiki.
  • I really like this site and it has helped me with quite a few quests on ES V: Skyrim, such as finding the stones of Barenziah and things like that, this site is very easy to navigate and has a fast loading speed, I couldn't ask for a better site to use.
  • I really like this site, it's incredibly useful and it is easily navigated.
  • I really like this website and, as I have already stated, every time I go on the computer I visit the site to check up on it.
  • I really like this Wiki, Ive been playing Morrowind since I was 5 Years old ( Im now 13 ) and while I may have not known how to play the way I do now this Wiki really helped out over the Years. Thank you for existing and have this information free to the public! With out it there would have been tons of things I did not know about the game. So thanks again! - Jacob
  • I really like this wiki. It has wonderfully detailed maps of the dungeons. This wiki is the first place I go when I'm stuck.
  • I really like to use Eusp to learn more about the games and the lore!
  • I really like when sites ask about the users' opinion on how to get better, but frankly, I do not have too many ideas besides the mobile interface, because the site is very high quality as it is. Of course, the followings are just humble suggestions, and I do not, in any case, intend to be, or even to sound to be rude, it is that I'm not native english speaker, and sometimes I have difficulties to find the good tone.. and sorry for the long post. Also, as a point of interest, the site works really well with extremely low PC bandwidths. I was, unfortunately cut back on my bandwidth to 16 kbps, but the pages (without images) loaded in reasonable times (10-20 secs), and during that month, I exclusively read this page. Even MSN didn't sign in with that low bandwidth, but UESP prevailed. Thanks for being with me through that tough time. For the mobile app/website, if ever made, I'd have a few suggestions: - Low bandwidth usage, with no background - Toggle images on/off - In websites, no collapsible topics (as some browsers, like Opera Mini does not support them) - Ads disabled on mobile, or if not, PLEASE do NOT, on any occasion, use that Wikia style toolbar, it kills quite a few mobile browsers Also, for Ads, i'd recommend: - Please, do not ever use the right side of the screen, and put the text in a prison of ads - Please, do not make ads that scroll with the screen, permanently occupying window space - The top ad banner may occupy, if needed be, the whole width of the "Page" box, it is not obstructive - The bottom could handle 2 or 3 ads of the same size as the one there. It is really not disturbing. Also, you may want to advertise computer hardware (if can be arranged) ^.^ it is a computer game site after all. And a few misc. ideas: - The "Did you know" box could be refreshed more often. - Magic and such in new games could have some general placeholder icon, instead using the previous games' icons (like in Skyrim) - In the Mods section, you might want to list a few useful mods, namely hotkey mods for all TES games, where it is applicable (I know a few are listed, but not nearly enough). That is one huge weakness in every installment, namely the 8 hotkeys. I could endorse a few here for every game, but that would not be nice, but with the consensus of every editor, or a team, the page could choose a few which they suggest for the users. It would be a tremendous help, especially for new players. - Maybe a route planner for the map application. Also, a mobile app version of the TES maps would be quite fun. As only Skyrim (and even it penalises it) "supports" alt-tabbing in and out of the game, using a mobile to get some info on the fly (or even to look up something) is rather convenient (I do it all the time). I'd love a few extensions to these possibilities. - And finally, a very personal idea, but maybe doable... on the PC version of the site, on the "Homepage" of each game (Including expansion "Homepages"), the main menu music of the particular game would sound great. Of course with the ability to toggle it on/off. I think it would give a particular immersion for the site. Or maybe on the Lore sections, if not the "Homepages" - for all TES games are about deep immersion into the TES world.
  • I really love reading Trivia on all of the Elder Scrolls Games under the 'Did you Know..' portion. I would love to see that updated more frequently. I've been trying to get things together for a weekly ESTN(Elder Scrolls Trivia Night) for myself and a few of my friends. I could really use content to try and stump them.
  • I really love this page. You guys do an awesome job on providing everything I need. Ever since I started using this site. I never have to look up a guide or use IGN or anything of the sort. Kee up the good work.
  • I really love this site and I thank all those that work on it. I love the amount of information I find here that is not in the official books I buy for the game. I greatly appreciate being able to use this site and hope that it never has a reason to close. I think that you are doing a great job.
  • I really love this site and use it very very often! It helps me out when I try to do research on the lore of the Elder Scrolls series and when I'm trying to find a location in the game that I would not otherwise be able to find. Thanks so much for all the work you guys put into it!
  • I really love this site. It has great information, and very in-depth. I use this site exclusively for quest help, as well as lore look up. The lore section is amazingly detailed and I just love it.
  • I really love this site....particularly the map and Lore section.
  • I really love UESP, but I think that a top priority is more content, especially regarding Skyrim. A better layout and faster page loading couldn't hurt either, but I'd like to see much more content. Again, this is tough love because UESP is one of my favorite sites and my favorite place for The Elder Scrolls discussion and information. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to do this survey. Sincerely, -- XXXXX --.
  • I really Love you All, your Awesome!
  • i really need more screenshots
  • I really really like UESP
  • I really think that your plain design and soft colour palette is great.Information and news are generally up to date.I really like that you put every detail,bugs,tips etc in a page.Uesp is my favourite and most used wiki.Keep up the good work.
  • I really think UESP is a great website, it's run quite well. I guess one grievance I haven't mentioned is how slow it takes to get game information or DLC information up on the site once it's been released. Also are all of the Hold pages for skyrim fleshed out yet?
  • I really wish there were more pictures for items and detailed how-to-acquire guides.
  • i realy enjoy your site so if you have any questions or the like i can help with i would be glad to.
  • I redesign of the site would be pretty cool if its kept simple and not too unlike the original. An Android/iphone app would be awesome.
  • I rely on this site for all my gaming help and lore information. Keep up the good work guys.
  • I see comments on the Bethesda Forums from time to time that the Lore section here is often unrealiable. The best suggestion I have is to look into that.
  • I sincerely appreciate the work that everyone does to make this wiki possible.
  • I sometimes can spend hours on the site, reading up on lore and in-game books and clicking from link to link. :D
  • I sometimes feel you're a bit too reserved with the amount of pages you allow. I think it would be fine for each weapon and spell to have its own page, for example.
  • I sometimes have to go through several pages to get to what I want, even having several tabs open at a time. I primarily use this playing one game at a time, so the sidebar linking me to main pages of each game does't help, but leaving a sub menu open for all main categories within Morrowind might. Maybe there already is an option for this, I'm not very good at Internet. All the information I need about the game is here though. I love the lore of the Elder Scrolls universe, it's the depth of it that really emerges you into the world. I've maybe spent more time on here reading books than in game, that section is great!
  • I started playing Morrowind when I was a kid in middle school, and have been using you guys ever since. The work and effort you put into making this site as great as it is amazing. Although other sites have started popping up thanks to the mass appeal of Skyrim, I almost always go straight to this site for any info first, even if its not the top result on my search engine. I understand that change is inevitable and even necessary for you guys to remain relevant, but I hope you guys don't forget the things that made me love this site as much as I do.
  • I still rely on UESP to keep informed about ES updates since the bethblog covers multiple things, thanks for keeping me up to date. If you do update your site's design I hope you'll keep it easy to navigate like it is now.
  • I suggest only that the searching implement a way in which if I misspell something it tries to give me what I might've wanted, similar to how Google does the "did you mean _____" whenever you misspell something.
  • I suggest you bring somewhat more order into the site, to make things more clearly. Put some extra stuff on the front page or redesing the whole thing, it looks kind of sad and dull. And make reviews of the DLC, mods etc. But after all, great site!
  • I think a lot more detail could be dedicated towards the Lore aspect of the wiki. In my opinion the game content pages are excellent, but the Lore pages, in comparison, are rather lacking, primarily in depth. Regardless, the UESP has always been a beloved resource for the community. Keep up the good work!
  • I think a refresh of the site's style would be higly enjoyed :)
  • I think I have already writen to you too much. So as not to get loger, I only want to thank everybody that works on the UESP the great job you all carry out. I have spent a lot of time reading about TES, about its wonderful lore, and so improving my English! ¡¡¡¡Thank you!!!!
  • I think I mentioned everything. 2 problems (the design and the mobile view), but everything else is just perfect.
  • I think I've answered and commented fairly extensively already, can't think of much to add. Really, though, if it weren't for this site, I wouldn't know much about TES aside from basic videogame play-through, and it's possible that the entire chapter and direction of my life re: gaming (tabletop, LARP, and others) never would have gotten off the ground. So... Thanks, for running and keeping such a great site (and keeping it free for use, with no pesky "you must login to view" crap on the articles)!
  • I think I've dealt enough damage with my previous comments already uh... In summation: conventions would be great and I should get involved in the community.
  • I think I've mostly covered everything in the question comments, but the main things I'd like to see are a new, very content-focused design but with social/forum widgets to hand. Bottom or top floating bars can be a good way to aid navigation compared to the current side-menu, and could house such extra widgets for those that want them. I didn't put maps as a high priority, as the existing maps are great. However, depending on how easy it is, it may be nice to have a method of including a mini-map in pages for location related information. Specifically a snapshot of the map to show any handy nearby locations. It could just be an auto-generated image using data from page templates/infoboxes, rather than an actual map (for speed) but a lot of articles don't have quick map overviews and written directions aren't always helpful; while map links are always handy it's nicer to have something to see straight away.
  • I think in the quest pages, especially the early main quests, there should recommendations of things to do. For example: In Skyrim: Before the Storm, there should be recommendations to go Embershard Mine, find Treasure Map 1 and associated treasure, and to complete A Lovely Letter quest to gain a follower. Things like these give players who only read the walktrhrough a leg up in their game.
  • I think it is amazing what you are doing, there are only few things what I can't find about TES lore/ game information. A new design would be great, not to radical, but a little bit more interesting.
  • I think it is really awesome. This is one of the reasons I love the series, because it provides all the lore, help, cheats, easter eggs, and news a fan could want.
  • I think it would be interesting if instead of the background just being one solid color, it were to have a kind of tattered page design. Nothing too fancy, but not so bland, while still being relevant to the series it was built for.
  • I think it's just fine the way that it is. It would be nice however, to see a similar wiki done for other Bethesda games like Fallout
  • I think it's pretty much perfect. Lots of info, easy to find. Of course, it's never great to find a stub when researching a specific item or place, but totally understandable. I always use my iPhone to access this site while playing and I think apps and mobile sites lose way more in functionality than they give in convenience.
  • I think that an improved mobile site or app is greatly needed, even trying to fill out this survey on a mobile was a task.
  • I think that I made this point many times, but I would purchase a well designed, ad free app for $0.99 or MAYBE $1.99 for UESP to support development. I think a free app with an ad buyout option at the above prices would do well. UESP is an excellent site, but it requires a mouse to use properly.
  • I think that it would be nice if there would be a news page on the game pages. So you can see what the last thing was that happend to the game.
  • I think that many pages seriously need pictures. Especially the item/armor pages. pictures for characters would be great too. You're coverage on Morrowind was incredible. my playthrough of Morrowind was Perfect thanks to you.
  • I think that next to the information provided on some topics where bugs or limitations are concerned AND there is a mod helping to deal with it or removing the inconveniences then a note about it should be posted on the site. I know that there are some already, but when I read the content sometimes I recall mods that would help with a given issue but are not cited on the site.
  • I think that the site is excellently done and has been a valuble asset to my Elder Scrolls gaming since 2004. I have never had to use another site. Thankyou.
  • I think that the UESP is a great resource for those who enjoy the Elder Scrolls games. Keep up the great work!
  • I think that UESP has done a great job of providing it's users with Elder Scrolls related information. Other than making better maps to articles (maybe maps, which could be opened on a separate page or page), I think the main things are great on this site. It's been at least for me easy to use and so on.
  • I think that video tutorials will be a enormous help to the game. Plus when we go to see a map is really difficult to find a location. Social integration is a great idea to. And a mobile app even brother idea.
  • i think that you should improve some of the older content and some of the more obscure new content and go into greater detail in describing certain events.
  • I think that, as for design and style, this website could utilize a more Elder Scrolls feel to it, instead of just flat colors, though it's really not that big of a deal.
  • I think the lore is great but maybe the reprinted books could be slightly larger font, just because reading a large amount on the net hurts my eyes a bit. Besides that everything is gravy.
  • I think the search feature should be improved to make it more organized similar to Wikipedia. For example, if a user enters "Dremora" several options should appear like: - For general lore about dremoras, click here. - For Skyrim dremoras, click here. - For oblivion's dremoras, click here. etc.
  • I think the site could improve the discussion tab of the pages, maybe make it more conversation place. That would make it easier to talk about certain subjects, instead of going to a forum.
  • I think the site has great content, the navigation and layout could use a redesign
  • I think the site is almost perfect, but I would like more information on certain subjects, but that is all.
  • I think the site is amazing.Almost every question I've had has been answered.And the detail to the lore is incredible.THANK YOU!
  • I think the site is excellent, and everything is done with order, but there's just a few things that need to be cleared up, like pages made up of a single paragraph. Some other things should be added, like a coloured map for Skyrim, and the forums should have so much more.
  • I think the site is good as it is, and I really like the layout, it's pretty easy to navigate.
  • I think the site is great! My second most visited.
  • I think the site is great. I would like some improvement, but even without it, this is where I would come for info.
  • I think the site overall is pretty nice. Maybe a suggestion I have for the quest pages would be to track on each page the entire quest chain and not have jut the "previous step" or "next step" links that are at the bottom so it'd be easier to jump to the part that you need to reference. Otherwise I think everything else is fine.
  • i think the uesp does a wonderful job in detailing the quests and characters for my game, which is important to me, as i am more or less housebound and my games are one of my only sources of entertainment. i have played skyrim over more times than i can count, and each game i wind up coming back here several times to find out something new. i think the creators of the site have done a wonderful job, and i would ask that you not change the site's design and navigation too much, as i find that it is already very user friendly, and i am a firm believer in "if it's not broke, don't fix it" lol just look at facebook, they keep changing it and ppl hate it
  • I think the UESP is great! Good work!
  • I think the UESP website is perfect the way it is. To be honest, I never had any problems with it before and I never thought like, "Hey this would be better if..." I've used this site for all of my Elder Scrolls games and characters because it is reliable and easy to use and no matter what I can always find what I'm looking for, and if I can't, I comment about it and the other users find the information and comment back. I also love the layout for UESP and I think it would be dumb to change it at all. UESP is a great website and I love it for the easy accessibility, reliability, and accurate information. Thank you for a wonderful website.
  • I think there should be a way to choose which game you want to search, like, if i want oblivion results i somehow mark only oblivion. That would not make a huge difference but would certainly give the site a more organized look.
  • I think this is a fantastic site and that your doing a great job. Cheers!
  • I think this site is great how it looks right now and don't think you should change anything.
  • I think this site is just awesome! You can find anything TES related here, and it's easy.
  • I think this site should have the ability for when the games on the left side for example Skyrim and when you search for something in the game on skyrim, it shows results for skyrim only
  • I think this survey is a good idea and i hope that you implement an overall map instead of the google map style that you have now
  • I think this website is absolutely great. I didn't even think of having an app until this survey but I LOVE that idea.
  • I think tht this web site is very helpful. I greatly enjoy how easy it is to find the content that I am looking for. I have used this site for multiple games, and I find it nice to have the layout almost the same between the games i.e. Skyrim, Oblivion, Morrowind etc. thank you for, in my opinion, doing a great job with the site.
  • I think UESP is a fantastic site. It's extremely helpful if you're stuck in a quest. I often get lost in the lore for hours. When new DLC comes out, I know UESP will be the first to have everything explored. I also appreciate the "notes" on a page where bugs are mentioned. I never use any other Elder Scrolls sites.
  • I think UESP is pretty amazing and very informative. Keep up the good work
  • I think UESP is reliable and thorough in its content for all the Elder Scrolls games I've played (Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim), especially when compared to other TES wikis, which often have incomplete information. Good work!
  • I think UESP is the best available Elder Scrolls resource overall, and I regularly recommend it. Keep up the good work!
  • I think UESP is the very best site to find anything related to the Elder Scrolls series.
  • I think you all do a wonderful job in providing information in a clean, hassle-free way. I never worry about browsing your site. I often find myself coming here simply to browse. Keep up the great work!
  • I think you already know my opinion, but I'll write it down again: this site is fast, always accesible, you can find every information. easy to search, good design, I don't think it requires big improvements.
  • I think you guys are doing a fantastic job with everything so far. As always, do try to keep the site up-to-date when big releases like DLC's happen, but I know that's probably already a priority. As stated earlier, I would encourage the mobile app idea. I know I'd use it as a convenient way to pull up the lore to read when I'm bored.
  • I think you guys are doing an amazing job, keep up the good work.
  • I think you guys are doing great and I look forward to using your site more in the future.
  • I think you guys are doing great. I wish there was more lore, however.
  • I think you have great content! I would really love a mobile version, but only if it had the same capabilities as the full site.
  • I think you've done a magnificent job with the site; the quality of the information is really high and the layout and navigation make it really easy to find what I'm looking for almost all of the time. I have not noticed ads that much, perhaps because I'm just unconsciously blocking them or maybe it's my chrome's popup blocker; either way I feel pretty comfortable browsing this site and I would very much like to see it ad(ish)-free for as long as humanly possible. Thanks!
  • I took an arrow to the knee.
  • I truly enjoy UESP, and have wholeheartedly recommended it to my other friends who are Elder Scrolls fans, and we all appreciate the content and level of professionalism.
  • i trust UESP's information over all other elder scroll related sites. i only use other sites when i cannot find a specific thing here.
  • I try to promote the UESP's content over other sites like elderscrolls.wikia.com because I've been using it since my time playing Oblivion. I enjoy the extensive lore articles on many topics as well as the in-game information for Skyrim, including technical workarounds for bugs and additional information for quests and the like. The UESP is a resource I will continue to use for as long as Bethesda releases Elder Scrolls games.
  • I use "The Vault" for all things Fallout and the UESP for all things Elder Scrolls. It's as simple as that.
  • I use the site all of the time, great job guys!
  • I use the site as my unofficial guide to all things elder scrolls, whether I'm stuck on a quest or just want to find something else interesting in a game I'm playing, UESP never fails to deliver.
  • I use the site for writing fan fiction. It's well organized but make the google map in page
  • I use the site mostly to get info on quests, how to fix quest related bugs or issues and item codes. More info on using the console to fix problems and more examples. More graphic rich experience but maybe that's just me. More info on unofficial mods and plugins and how to address issues. Maybe just the most popular mods.
  • I use the UESP almost solely for the purpose of reading about lore or the various bugs that come with every Elder Scrolls game and their possible fixes. I believe that UESP should focus on continuing to produce quality articles concerning lore and gameplay, instead of branching out into other areas.
  • I use the UESP every time I play, because some things are just not intuitive (i.e., Revealing the Unseen Quest. How in the world am I supposed to know how to adjust a Focusing Crystal I found on a dead Falmer? DUH!) I like the style and detail of the articles and the sheer volume of information you have available. BTW, I am not interested in winning prizes, someone else can have my place in the drawing.
  • I use the UESP for everything I need for Skyrim, Oblivion, etc. It's vastly superior than any other, in my opinion. I only wish it was easier to search, but that's most the fault of the Wiki engine.
  • I use this site a lot and it's really great. Well designed and organized and almost always provides the information I need.
  • I use this site every time I play Skyrim, it's great! :)
  • I use this site whenever I replay one of the Elder Scrolls games. With Skyrim, I used it a bit less than Oblivion and certainly less than Morrowind (has to do with game complexity, I guess). One thing is for sure: I don't want the site to change too much. Some improvements (search engine!) would be very nice, but I think the best idea would be to expand on the site's best feature: the information. Mods, for example, which are inextricably interwoven with the last Elder Scrolls games, could be supported in a better way. I guess. Seriously though, the site already has so much in it that I feel bad asking for more. There's a precise mushroom count for most caves in Oblivion, for Christ's sake!!!
  • I use this wiki to find information on bugs,missions,ect. It is very useful very few problems.
  • I use to play with alchemist-types, so have all the other ingredients with the same effects as the one featured in a given article would be very useful. Hmm... Maps from all dungeons, caves etc would be helpful too, as I've already wrote before... I also use a lot of mods to play, so have some content about the most popular of them would be fine too. And a little more content about Arena and Daggerfall (oh, Daggerfall... <3) would make me very very happy, hehehhehee. Besides that, I have to congratulate and thank you for the terrific job, because UESP is the main source of information about TES for me since I've started playing Skyrim and I've never was disappointed. Good job, people, and thank you again.
  • I use UESP a lot when playing Oblivion. If it weren't for UESP I would have a hard time playing.
  • I use UESP as a source of complete and helpful information, I have used it since Morrowind and find it to be the most complete and useful. I understand the need for 'talk' pages but feel that the forum and chatroom remove from the central function of the site. I am still extremely happy with my UESP experience.
  • I use UESP daily, and it's the oldest and the best Elder Scrolls wiki(a). Sometimes articles, information and images of new Elder Scrolls content takes long to appear (like Dawnguard during the summer vacation), but it doesn't change the fact that UESP is still in my Chrome's top four most visited sites.
  • I use UESP every day for lore and informations about The Elder Scrolls.
  • i use UESP every time i play an elder scrolls game ...... o love the site and would love to see it improve .....
  • I use UESP for nearly everything related to the Elder Scrolls, but you should change the page design, as it is getting old.
  • I use UESP forums not only for elder scrolls information but for social networking as well and I like the current website design, it's easy to use, and well organized.
  • I use uesp uesp almost completely on my phone. I would really like an app to help with finding and reading information on my phone. This would help me and any other skyrim player on the xbox console.
  • I use UESP wiki as an information resource and a bit for news. I feel it's pretty much the best wiki on a specific subject I've ever found. It contains little stubs or non-existant pages (red links) on information I seek. I said I'd like to see maps improved, but that's mainly because I'd like to see more detailed maps of provinces and continents not yet visited as well as maps from different times in history, showing changed borders. I reckon these are not actually available.
  • I use UESP Wiki nearly every day - for this reason, it is set as my homepage in all browsers, including mobile. I would love to see better mobile browsing. This nonwithstanding, UESP Wiki is by far the best Elder Scrolls information site available anywhere online. It's even better than the strategy guides (and it's FREE). Keep up the good work, lovelies~!
  • I use uespwiki almost everyday.I check up on all the latest ES news everyday for Skyrim expansions and ESO news. I like the layout of it, it is very easy to navigate through. Uespwiki is awesome and is better than ElderScrolls Wiki.
  • I use your site for informational purposes, to complement my gameplay. It performs this job fantastically, and I really appreciate the work put into this site from all its contributors. Thank you!
  • I use your site frequently and usually find what I need. Your site seems to be updated more frequently than some others. Thank you very much for your work!
  • I used this site for years and it’s helped me with so many game problems, keep up the good work.
  • I used to be active a long time ago, and this site has been very important to me. TES is my favorite franchise hands down and just pouring over the Lore like a little kid and his favorite book is such fun. But when it comes to the Item/Weapon/Armor/etc descriptions I think a bit of work could be done. If you look at, lets say, Ausirs The Vault Fallout Wiki every single thing has a page for it and on and on and on. If that is updated, I would love it so much. But that is me, and it is a minor thing. Even if it would be nice.
  • I usually come to this wiki with two mindsets: 1) Player/Fan - Come here to find info on quests, where items are, how to improve my character, etc. 2) Modder - Come here for info on how enemies level/scale. How dungeons level/scale. What spells are there that are similar to the new ones i want to make? What are the editor ID's (hex codes) for the various locations, enemies, spells I want to use in my mod
  • I usually find any Information I am looking for quite fast, be it Maps or Lore or anything else. I also have this Site bookmarked on both my Computer and my Smartphone for easy access while playing an Elder Scrolls Game.
  • I very much desire an app or mobile version, with possible recepies for potions smithing etc.
  • I very much enjoy this site for lore content, Skyrim tips and general ES knowledge. Almost every feature works perfectly and I consider it superior to many other ES wikis and sites.
  • I want to say thank you UESP wiki! When I got in some trouble while playing skyrim I searched information on this site directly and it was easy to find. I like this site more than other Elderscrolls wikis because this site is so complex :)
  • I will summarize some of the comments I have left earlier in the survey. UESP is a great site that provides much more in-depth content about lore, game mechanics, quest walkthroughs, and other general information about the amazing games that Bethesda creates. UESP has been doing this for much longer, supported by harder core fans, than similar Wikia sites. I can only hope that the standards of excellence enforced on the content of UESP until now will be as rigorously upheld in the future. With that said, the primary focus of UESP (again, my opinion) should be on providing this deep, sophisticated, comprehensive content better and faster than competing sites. UESP get an A+ on content, but delivery in terms of design and platform support is highly lacking. The desktop/laptop browser version of the site is functional and great as it is, but some slight modifications would be welcome to help improve usability and efficiency (emphasis on 'slight', a facelift that doesn't make the individual unidentifiable). On the other hand, the mobile version of the site (if it is even a separate version at all) is atrocious. No page can be viewed easily without major zooming in and swiping around.on mobile devices. The two main reasons it is so important to support mobile platforms are: societal/technical trends, convenience/ease of use. UESP would potentially attract and retain more visitors with mobile support. Mobile support also allows console players of games to have a controller in one hand and a smart phone in the other, UESP at the ready. Despite these (hopefully constructive) criticisms, I still love UESP and all it offers. I have been a regular visitor to UESP during the course of my accumulated 800+ hours of Oblivion and 500+ hours of Skyrim. It is an indispensable resource for me as an avid Elder Scrolls fan and still beats the competing wikia sites in my eyes with respect to content (the most important part of UESP is its commitment to content).
  • I wish I had found this sooner when I got into TES lore. I actually found this place when I started playing Morrowind (which is very confusing when you just start); I now like it for all games.  :D Good work guys!
  • I would be happy to answer any other questions you have. I have not played any Elder Scrolls games before Skryim, and finding your site has immensely added to my enjoyment and understanding of the game. I would not have been able to do many of the quests and activities in the game without help from your site. At the same time you present the information in a way that does not spoil the experience or give too much advance notice of outcomes. I think it is particularly good for PS3 users as it is always clear what is part of a dlc. As mentioned I love the clear layout and readability. There are only two problems I come across. The safe locations page (which I refer to often) does not distinguish places in the dlc's. Also the search option is obviously not weighted and sometimes does not retrieve what I am looking for, in which case I just use google and add "uesp" in my search and the pages come up. Overall I'd save this is a great site and I really do enjoy using it. I even just sometimes come along and browse it for fun.
  • I would enjoy having more of the dialogue of NPCs listed on the site, particularly for characters who say unique things.
  • I would just like to say thank you all for making such an amazing website. I love the content, especially the lore. Keep up the great work! Just a suggestion though, the Skyrim guide section seems well, a little empty compared to Oblivion and Morrowind. I understand you guys have other things to do in your life but I would be more then happy to help out once winter break starts. Just a suggestion though. ;)
  • I would just like to say thank you for all your content over the years, it has provided an invaluable service to me and my friends alike and keep up the amazing work!
  • I would just like to say that I absolutely love this website. It is so easy to find information on Elder Scrolls games and the things you can read on this site are very interesting. The site also shows any updates on the homepage regarding anything Elder Scrolls related which is very useful. I love the colors and design of this site as well. The very nice Elder Scrolls theme and font make it much more fun reading articles and guides on how to do things in the various games.
  • I would just like to say that I use your website for all my lore and gameplay needs, no real complaints.
  • I would just like to thank all of the Admins for the site for doing such a wonderful job. Out of the countless (literally) hours I have put into Skyrim, UESP has been my companion through the whole journey. Keep up the good work guys!
  • I would just like to thank everyone involved with this site. It has been an immense help to me since I started playing Oblivion all those years ago and now Skyrim. And it has giving me a better understanding of the lore and mythology in the world that I have spent hundreds of hours in. Thanks.
  • I would like (maybe) an gallery of image's where you could look for an image that you want to look at (i like them pretty picture's) , and something other to add, but i forgot about them, Just keep on the good work you guys at Wiki =D
  • I would like a more news updates on uesp, apart from just the bare essential updates. I have also noted how the news update isn't exactly up to speed at time - often I have known about the specific piece of news days before it went up on UESP. I would like UESP to be my primary go-to website for information on Elder Scrolls-related news content. But besides from that, I think the administrators, editors and moderators are doing an amazing job!
  • I would like more informations about lore, but all in all it is an very beautiful and highly useful site
  • I would like the UESP to get articles about mods, I would also like seeing the UESP trying to be supported by Bethesda.
  • I would like the UESP to have more articles on slightly less well known lore, such as Weynon Stones, Binding Towers and fan made theories to do with the elder scrolls. Such as that mentioned here: http://www.reddit.com/r/skyrim/comments/yyoej/revisiting_the_bug_jarapocalypsethalmoralchemist/
  • I would like to have better integration of the discussion pages within the wiki. I feel a lot of good (but unconfirmed) information is hidden behind the tabs at the top of the page. Moving this option to an easily visible placement may get more discussions going.
  • I would like to personally thank everyone who contributes to UESP. I've been playing elder scrolls since Oblivion (not long I know) but in that time Bethesda have become my absolute favourite game developer - even beating Bungie marginally. Every time that I got stuck on something (more often that I'm proud of) I would instantly go on UESP. It really is amazing to have a website that can help with anything on a game that I adore.
  • I would like to say that I appreciate the hard work of everyone involved in the workings of this site, and though I'm sure it can get very difficult and discouraging at times, you've brought me joy and I hope this community lasts as long as I'm around to be a part of it.
  • I would like to see a mobile app made but your pages load nicely on my Iconia A500 so I'm not demanding that. This wiki has improved my experience in the Elder Scrolls universe by showing me content that I would have otherwise missed.
  • I would like to see a mod review section
  • I would like to see a more elaborate strategy section
  • I would like to see a new design for the site. It's not that I don't like the current one, but it just looks kinda jumbled when there's a lot of text on a screen, and the colors are a bit bland. Also, I would like an iPhone/iPad app for the site. Other than those things, you guys are doing great! Keep up the good work!
  • I would like to see a poll (like I said before) and perhaps a new site design.
  • I would like to see better (and more) integration of photos and screenshots.
  • I would like to see more images associated with the articles. I know there are not images relavent to all articles but anything would be nice to help visualize what is being explained in the article.
  • I would like to see more images, especially for items and characters that lack images. It would also be nice to have more pages that concern one individual item rather than creating a few pages with long lists of items.
  • I would like to see more information on the progress of Dawnguard and Hearthfire for the PS3. I kno that I could get this information elsewhere, but this is my most used Elder Scrolls site and I would rather get my info from here. I know that I could also find info in your forums or blogs, but I tend to find this info unreliable. Maybe a section or timeline dedicated to the progress of the DLC. I often feel that because I play Skyrim and Oblivion on PS3 that I am a second class citizen on most other sites or forums. I value the information and everything else that is available on this site, but I don't want to feel like a second class citizen when I come to this site as well. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for your consideration.
  • I would like to see more information relating to mods such as ones that add to the game experiance without being ridiculous.(DLC like mods)
  • I would like to see more pictures on pages without pictures, and more bug warnings. The Skyrim wikia has many more bug warnings than UESP; nonetheless, I prefer UESP, because the wikia (primerely it's adds) freeze the tab for half a minute everytime I switch pages, and I like to read a lot of information, maybe even the same article three times on the same day
  • I would like to see more pictures.
  • I would like to see more updates on the lore, but also more intergration of lore/game information. Also, item/creature imagery could be improved. Some items still don't have their own page. Overall, the site is somewhat conservative and is starting to look a little stale. It's visuals only, content is mostly very reliable. I would rather see an updated design, but not an completely new design.
  • I would like to see more work put into projects like the Skyrim Quest Redesign Project. Consistency makes navigation easier for users.
  • I would like to see some video walkthroughs. The written walkthroughs are to the point and detailed, as well as excellently spelled and edited, but I sort of wish UESP had a YouTube channel from which they could post walkthroughs/reviews/glitch workarounds, that sort of thing, and post them on UESP.
  • I would like to see the amount of content on the wiki to be improved, and i would like to see more lore related articles be created.
  • I would like to take this opportunity to thank the USEP team for the information provided, I really like expanding my knowledge of The Elder Scrolls. It is very informative, and as I have already mentioned, it has a perfect layout and UI, and is very 'new-user-friendly'. An amazing job has been done, and this website beats other ones by far. Keep up the good work. ^_^
  • I would like very much if you changed the armor and weapons pages to all include things like pictures, stats, and level found. Also, please make these page layouts the same for all games, I find the vastly different page layouts for these pages frustrating. Thanks for your time.
  • I would love a chronological lore page that told the entire story of The Elder Scrolls in as much detail as possible. I imagine a timeline starting from the creation of the universe to as far up as we know about, with links for people and gods and such that take you to their pages for more detail. I'd also like some way to know which pages need information to be researched or written. I have wanted to add my own knowledge before but I don't know where to start as everything seems to be covered, which I guess is a good thing. I understand that this is a huge project and I would just like to say thank you for this website and for considering the public's suggestions. Talos guide you!
  • I would love to have a page on the names of TES months and days compared to ours (heathfire=september and etc)
  • I would love to read some op-ed style articles on the Elder Scrolls story line and potential avenues in the future if they were hosted by the UESP. I know that isn't the role of the UESP, but I just think that this community holds the most knowledgeable members to write such things.
  • I would love to see an "inventory checklist" - where every item that is available for the player to collect is listed, with a link to where it can be found. This would be especially helpful for the items that can only be found in one location/during a quest. It would also be good to know (on the quest walkthrough page) if completing the quest in a certain way is necessary in order to get an "accomplishment/award". (I've missed out on a few, only because I chose to end a quest/not do a quest, without knowing that it would have negative consequences later) - and I thought I had looked at the bugs/notes section for this information specifically.
  • I would love to see more frequent updates to the UESP blog, even if it's not big news. I've been using UESP for almost 10 years, and it's one of the best video game websites I've ever used.
  • I would prefer if all pages used similar layouts. NPC pages, for example, are VERY different even within the same game (skyrim) Better layouts would allow for easier access to information.
  • i would really have no need for a mobile site or app. If I'm playing the Elder Scrolls I always have a computer around.
  • I would really like to see an app
  • i would really love that app i mean getting a quest id or something else while playing is important to me
  • I would say maps need most improvement. Maps of dungeons could be useful for the skyrm section
  • I would suggest taking measures to improve the site's use on mobile devices. It has been a pleasure using the site in any other regard.
  • I would think it might be somewhat hard/annoying to make a mobile app, as the site is a wiki and therefore constantly updated, but I would love to have an app of some kind.
  • I would very much like to thank UESP for all the help it has been. Muchos gracias!
  • I wouldn't like to see the site changed, it's great as it is, but I didn't know there were forums, maybe those need to be made more obvious. Searching sometimes turns up incorrect results or confusing results, that could use improvement. Mods would be terrific, IF they don't slow the site down.
  • I'be been using this website since Oblivion came out, I've never used any other sites. Keep on going.
  • I'd be perfectly content if you didn't change a thing.
  • I'd just like to say thank you to the people who run this site. I've been using the Unofficial Elder Scroll Pages for about four years now, and has never deprived me of information to this date. Keep up the good work!
  • I'd just like to say that when I first started playing Oblivion a few years back, which was what got me into gaming in the first place, I needed general help and advice on how to play. UESP was the first website that popped up when I was looking for a guide, and I've used it ever since. It has so much information, and the community spares no details in the articles. Anytime I had a problem with a bug (I play on Xbox 360) I was able to at least understand it, or even fix it, thanks to UESP. It's also taught me quite a bit about the older Elder Scrolls games, which I will definitely be playing in the future, and the lore that is compiled is awesome. Thanks guys, keep up the great work.
  • I'd just like to tell you that I am very happy about the way your works. I do not think that anything needs to be changed
  • I'd just like to thank you for ya'll have made my gaming so much easier!
  • I'd like better news coverage for the series as a whole on the main page, please.
  • I'd like more info that's platform related. I'm having some problems with main character manipulation on my PS3 and don't know how to rectify this. A section on problems such as this would be very helpful.
  • I'd like more information on orcs and their lore and whatever you can provide. But, mostly that you make the articles pertaining to lore a bit more meaty so that we have more information and such. Also that roleplay tips and suggestions be included in the wiki.
  • I'd like to see a better explanation of console commands; particularly those necessary to fix quest problems. Many of the more common fixes are listed under the appropriate quest wiki's (and have been extremely helpful), but I still encounter the odd problem and would like to be more proficient at troubleshooting.
  • I'd like to see a Wikipedia style "disambiguation" page when searching, so that I can navigate between lore/game specific info/etc more easily.
  • I'd like to see content and items that are exclusive to the PC creation kit or features that aren't implemented into the game moved to a seperate category, as most are inaccessible to Xbox360 and PS3 users.
  • I'd like to see more cross-linking on pages, especially regarding people and places. Otherwise I'm pretty satisfied with the entire site.
  • I'd like to see more information provided on "roleplaying." I've been through the storyline(s) in a few different ways, and now I'm looking for ways to keep the game interesting. An example would be good locations to use as a house (besides the provided houses for sale). I know there are places out there I haven't found or thought of, and only having access via the Xbox 360 somewhat limits my options (mods, construction sets, etc.). Overall I think you guys to a wonderful job with the site, and it has proven invaluable to me.
  • I'd like to see more screenshots of mapmarkers rarther than going onto a seperate page to look at a massive map. A-see where it is at a glance kind of thing
  • I'd like to thank the administrators and moderators and any users who've uploaded any content that has ever helped me in any way.
  • I'd like updates sent to my email.
  • I'd love to see a mobile app and a better search engine so that when I misspell something (mostly a problem on my mobile device with the small keyboard!), it still could suggest at least what I meant.
  • I'd love to see more lore about the Snow Elves & the Snow Prince :)
  • I'd love to see some more pics in the wiki section. Those related to items or people in game as well as quests.
  • I'd really enjoy playing Skyrim, I have yet to. But Oblivion is great and so is this website(:
  • I'd really like the mobile app or mobile website type to consult the UESP when I'm not home or even when I'm home to not need to alt+tab the game :D (sorry for my bad english)
  • I'd say the biggest thing you should correct with your site is to have a correction link for spelling errors.
  • I'll sum up what I can remember I've said so far: - Selectable skins for the wiki based on elder scrolls UI's through the ages. - A collaborative map for each game where players can pin notes or stickies with a chat by the side of the map for discussion and event reporting and just general live chat while people report their finds and funny comments on the map. Perhaps room based if cluttering is a problem. - A general comment page, and a bug reporting page where people can vote on bugs or issues submitted that they're encountering. - A reel/gallery where people can submit their screenshots or pictures which can be browsed by players. - A dedicated download section with an editors pick section for selecting mods which integrate seamlessly with the lore and have great presentation and design/uservote ladder for everything else. - A random 'did you know' prompt sometimes offering random lore, adventure tips for the game of the portal you're in etc could be fun. Anyway, keep it up, I love your site!
  • I'll to see more about Elderscrolls Online
  • I'm a big Elder Scrolls fan, & as of now I have no complaints about this site. It's had everything I've searched for so far. I'm glad it's here at my disposal. Thanks, and keep it up!
  • I'm a big fan of the lore, getting overviews of the history of Tamriel.
  • I'm a long-time elder scrolls fan living in the Netherlands. I use your site especially if i need additional information when playing an Elder Scrolls game (f.i. Skyrim). It's obvious that a lot of hard work and thought has gone into the Wiki. Keep up the good work!!!!
  • I'm a web marketer/designer so I'm fascinated with these things. I wouldn't change the Wiki section itself. The site is laid out flawlessly; column on the left and text info next to it (studies have shown net browsers respond to this better than other formats). Maybe increase the font size on the navbar though. This may be a bit bold to say, but if this were my site I'd monetize it more effectively. I'm not saying pop ups or anything like that, but there is serious potential with this site and there are a lot of untapped resources that should be investigating. Feel free to contact me for more info.
  • I'm almost ashamed to say that Skyrim was my first Elder Scrolls experience, but I have since enjoyed Morrowind and I have to say that without UESP I might not have enjoyed it as much. I've found UESP to be a great compliment to gameplay. I'm a sucker for lore and a novice RPer and whenever I can find a new source for story I'm on it. Since there is only so much that can be gleaned from the books in game your site has been such a necessity! I'm about to ramble, but I'll stop myself. Keep up the good work! You've got a big fan here.
  • I'm currently browsing the site on a 3rd gen iPad, and I have no trouble on that front.
  • I'm french, so I have understood the questions before, but, I can't explain what I could suggest to improve UESP Wiki. Elder Scrolls' Wiki is very useful, I don't think that's necessary to improve it. It stills one thing I don't have understood : Why the Red Mountain Volcano on Vvardenfell has exploded, after the Oblivion's Crisis ? Thanks, Théo
  • I'm happy with the site as it is. Keep up the good work!
  • I'm looking forward to improvements in my beloved Lore section. Thanks!
  • I'm not sure how it could be accomplished, but it would be great to encourage more contribution by editors that focus on significant content improvements. It seems like a lot of the newer editors are focusing on formatting updates and other trivial things. I'd love to contribute, but I don't have much time to play, much less write. Maybe there's a way to set up smaller, structured tasks for lighter contributors? I've seen a few quest redesign projects, NPC redesign projects, etc. that never seem to go anywhere... maybe make stuff like that more manageable for multiple smaller contributors? Whatever you do, I'm pleased that you're looking for ways to improve and hope the site continues to thrive. I love this site to death. Please don't go too far with new features and lose focus on the soul of the site-- the content. Always the content!
  • I'm pleased with everything that this site has to offer but I really think that site design could be improved.
  • I'm pretty attached to the current layout, but if it does get changed I hope it's for the better. Any more heads up on awesome Elder Scrolls merchandise would be cool, too. I ended up buying that Symbiotes Dovahkiin because of you guys. Thanks!
  • I'm pretty pleased with site already, so improvement isn't really necessary.
  • I'm sure you hear plenty of complaints but I just wanted to say thank you to all the people who have helped make this site possible. If it wasn't for this site my enjoyment of the ES games would be almost nonexistent. When I've been lost or frustrated by a quest you all made it better. I learned a lot too and appreciate the games in a greater depth. So thank you, thank you so much for making this site. I honestly go here before Bethesa's site. Way easier to navigate. Keep up the great work!!!
  • I'm using this site for gathering information that I need for my Morrowind mods, and it has never let me down.
  • I'm very active on a few other wikis, and all of those have things for fans to do other than simply acting as an encyclopedia. Or at least, they make it more visible. That more than anything is something I'd like to see - blogs, forums, chatrooms, etc. promoted/made more visible to add to the experience of using this site. I know all these features already exist, but I'd like to see them be more prominent.
  • I'm very impressed by the amount of content and quality information retrieval
  • I'm very likely suffering from nostalgia goggles so feel free to ignore my granny-like ranting, but please don't change anything. I would be so sad to see an UESP 2.0 where you can Like Daedras or Tweet your latest enchantment. I even want to cling to the design. Screw design trends, UESP feels nice and comfy, it feels like home. I still remember when I used to check the UESP to look up Daggerfall books, and I want to keep that feeling forever. Ah but things must change I suppose. In any case, thank you for your hard work all those years, and for being the indispensible companion to our travels in Tamriel.
  • I've always found interest in boss characters and special buildings featured in the game, more in depth pages on them would be awesome
  • I've always used UESP for info on TES!
  • I've always wanted a little more information on the older games.
  • I've been a fan of UESP for a long time, and even find it a better place to read up on lore than the imperial library itself.
  • I've been a frequent reader/user for a long time, and I just wanted to use this space to thank you so much for this wonderful site! I love that it's not only a game guide and encyclopedia of lore, but a real community of ES fans, Keep up the great work!!
  • I've been a huge fan of the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages since I first started playing Morrowind. Overall, my experiences with this site have been extremely positive. The only problem I've had with UESP is that it tends to post wiki info about new Elder Scrolls content slower that similar websites. That being said, I find that the content that is posted is of a higher quality (accuracy, detail).
  • I've been enjoying the site. It really has helped me but I don't feel for any social interactions regarding the site and would prefer it to be just a wiki.
  • I've been going on uesp for years now... and its never taken me more than a few minutes to find what I'm looking for (the only exception being when Skyrim first came out and not a lot of information on quests and whatnot was out there). So keep it up and thanks for creating this great site!!!
  • I've been lurking on this site since 2005, had it as my homepage for slightly over a year now, my #1 elder scrolls wiki source.
  • I've been playing Elder Scrolls games since I was ten, and they've never failed me; neither has UESP; when I need information not off the top of my head, I come here.
  • I've been reading this site for quite a while, and it was one of the key reasons I started playing the Elder Scrolls games. I am very impressed with the organization of the articles on the site in particular.
  • I've been using the UESP for nearly two years now, and I would never go anywhere else. Please, you guys running the site do such an amazing job, don't doubt yourselves for a minute. You've managed to build a collection of knowledge on TES that is bigger, cleaner, and more complete than anything else that exists on the internet. That's quite the accomplishment, and you deserve to be proud of it. Pat yourselves on the back, and please keep being amazing.
  • I've been using the UESP for years, and it's never let me down. When a new game or content update comes out, there's always articles quickly popping up to give me the info. The interactive maps are incredibly helpful, the news updates are always looked forwards to, and I can't ever see myself using another site for my Elder Scrolls needs.
  • I've been using the UESP pretty exclusively for about a year or so now and haven't really found anything that compares. I use it for everything.
  • I've been using the UESP since I got Oblivion with my first Xbox 360. I've always found it the best site for all things Elder Scrolls. I love you.
  • I've been using the UESP since morrowind has been around and it's still the only place I go for for anything related to the Elders scrolls, and it's where I've learned just about everything about the lore of the games, minus from in-game content, I hope to see this place grow as I've refered all of my friends to check it out for all their elderscrolls needs.
  • I've been using the wiki for probably close to 8+ years now and it's been nothing but helpful. I used to use various other sites to find information regarding the Elder Scrolls game, but when I found UESP, I never looked back. The layout is fantastic and so well organized and provides all the information I've ever needed about the games. Almost 5 years ago, I joined the forums (username scribbane, if there are any interested parties), after having browsed them for something close to a year, and was again blown away by the ease of use. The community was very knowledgeable, and all these years later I'm still visiting to discuss the games, old and new. I think the biggest thing I would like to see implemented is more communication or integration between the wiki and the forums, since I see them as the two biggest parts of the site. Some users are avid wiki contributors, others are mostly forum users, but the crossover seems a bit lacking. I use this site primarily for wiki searching, followed close by forum browsing and if it could somehow be brought closer together, I think it would be a winning combination. I've been to other ES wikis and "fan" sites since finding UESP, but honestly nothing compares in my mind. UESP seems to have the most information and most cogent structure I've seen, and provides great links to external sites, such as the Imperial Library, for information that the UESP might not host here. I've referred friends to this site and I hope that it continues to grow and improve.
  • I've been using the wiki since 2003 and is just fantastic. Keep up the good work!
  • I've been using this site for about 4 years now and it greatly enhances my enjoyment of playing TES games (although the rule is, no consulting for help or information on your first play through!) I have to admit I really do love the layout and presentation of this site. It's so easy to use and user friendly. There are so many wiki's out there which are clunky, overamibtious with their design and backgournds and therefore take forever to load. I would hate for this site to be drastically overhauled. If it ain't broke, please don't fit it. :-) It's not that I don't like change... well actually it might be that but I know where everything is and it just works. There's never been an occasion where I haven't found what I'm looking for.
  • I've been using this site since Morrowind came out, and it has always been fantastic. Great work.
  • I've been using this Wki since Morrowind came out, it is by far the best and most trusted resource for the Elder Scrolls.
  • I've been using UESP almost exclusively for assistance with the game (in addition to the official game guide, of course) since the Oblivion Crisis hit Tamriel - so that's what, almost 200 years?  :) Seriously, for an unofficial site, you're much better at finding anything (and everything) than any official site. Love the site - which is why I signed up to help edit (finally).
  • I've been using UESP for a several years, however I only decided to register for it recently. It's a great site overall. Excellent resource for Elder scrolls games.
  • I've been using UESP for many many years now, it has been a saving grace in terms of a source for TES games. My love for the games stems, in part, from the availability and ease of use of the wiki. The in depth explanations of quests, characters, and especially lore keep me coming back day after day. Not to mention the fact that this is my go to place to learn about any news related to TES universe.
  • I've been using UESP for some years now. I always use it whenever i play an Elder Scrolls game. While i explore or do quests, i always coordinate my actions with the information i find on UESP - on quest/location/lore. The experience is great, no other site has such a rich combination of in-game info and lore. All i can say - keep up the good work, people, you ROCK!
  • I've been using UESP since Morrowind. I pulled from it extensively while building D20 Tamriel games for friends. I've engrossed myself in lore and enjoyed hunting down easter eggs. I have fond memories of UESP, and I'm glad you exist. Thanks.
  • I've been using UESP since Oblivion and have nothing but good things to say about it. Like I stated earlier, the only addition I would like to see would be something on the lines of "Items of Interest." While doing a specific quest I feel that are certain unique items or easter eggs that are quest specific and are not mentioned in the quest guide. A mobile app would be awesome as well. It woild be nice to be able to trust the content in a mobile guide by UESP.
  • i've been using UESP since oblivion and it's only one or two things that I would "tweak". Search and Linking. Although my overall experiece is great! Well Done!
  • I've been using UESP since the 90's and I admire how long DaveH has been doing this!
  • I've been visiting the UESP ever since I started playing Morrowind back in 2003, and it's always been a great source of information and a huge help when I get stuck on something in-game. Keep up the god work.
  • I've enjoy your site for years. Thanks for all the great work you put into this site, it really show how much you love this game.
  • I've enjoyed UESP for a good many years. Easy to use most days. Fast enough most days. I have both the Skyrim and Oblivion Game guides, but use UESP most often. Text in the book is too small; text size on the computer not an issue for me. UESP is more than enough for me, but I understand the need for change too. Good Luck with the future updates!
  • I've found the site has the most dependable Skyrim information, occasionally your competition bests you but not often.
  • I've found UESP to be an excellent resource and companion to my ES gaming experience. I hope to continue to see its level of quality maintained and improved upon. Maybe the only major feature I would like to see implemented in the near future would be mobile support. I access the wiki often on my mobile device and would really appreciate a layout that fits the smaller screen without having to scroll horizontally or zoom to enlarge text. Otherwise, it's a great wiki. Thanks to all the mods and contributors for making it such an informative and helpful resource.
  • I've greatly enjoyed the site. It is the only game site I check on a regular basis. I'm a big fan of the game, and the site is a large part of it. I'd be interested to see what I could do to contribute, although I don't have the skills of other editors. I was a English major in college though.
  • I've had an excellent experience using UESP and hope to contribute to this great site.
  • I've had an overall wonderful time using the UESP. I think that it would be a nice feature to be able to leave comments on pages aside from the forums and I would also like to see a mobile site/app. I think that the site layout is simple and smart, so I wouldn't like to see it change. If not done already, I think that there should be a video walkthrough series for all of the quests. It would be a great reference and would provide aspects that cannot be obtained through screenshots. If at all possible, implementing these features without skewing the classic layout of the site would be perfection. Thanks for being awesome, -Christian
  • I've had difficulty using the Forgotten Vale and Soul Cairn maps. It would be nice to see a general outline of the "boundaries" for each area within the Forgotten vale, so I can better navigate the Forgotten Vale as well as know what specific areas each paragon grants me access too. I would also like to see a map of the Soul Cairn that included the combined information from the "Impatience of a Saint" and Soul Cairn Worldspaces maps, that way while I explore the area I wouldn't have to constantly switch between both maps. Not to mention the ability to print every map with the location information on them (without having to use the "print screen" copy to MS Paint method), since currently the maps appear blank when I try to print them and I often find myself unable to access a computer while playing (the "Complete map of Blackreach" and Exits of Blackreach maps really helped). Also it would have been easier for me to find these large maps if they were linked in the Skyrim maps page, not just in their respective quest/places pages in the Wiki. Anyway keep up the good work, I use and trust this site more than any other game guide or wiki for the Elder Scrolls series.
  • I've had UESP bookmarked since 2008 or earlier, LOVE your work. It's my #1 go to for game info/help, and lore is always fun to read up on. As TES is pretty notorious for having to complete missions in a certain way or order, I would love to see more guides to avoid game breaking/to max out in game rewards etc (such as a guide suggesting list of quests with leveled rewards and thus what level to wait until to complete etc) Sorry for the essay!
  • I've loved the UESP for years. If this survey helps you out, then it's a win-win.
  • I've loved this site since I found it looking for information on Oblivion. The only time I ever had a problem with it was just before Skyrim was released when the site was getting a huge amount of traffic in a very small time frame.
  • I've never been tempted to use other ES related wiki's/sites - any information I've require I have been able to find on UESP
  • I've not visited much in the last few months, but UESP is one of the best Elder Scrolls sites out there. The only reason I can't call it the best is that the fan community is incredibly wonderful and dedicated to the games so there's a large amount of sites with just as many enthusiastic people on them.
  • I've nothing really to say other than I've been using UESP since Oblivion came out, which is when I discovered it. I'm browsing UESP almost every day. I love it, keep up the good work.
  • I've noticed independent pages being merged into large glossary type pages. For instance, an artifacts page being removed and simply redirecting the user to an Artifacts page. Personally, I'd prefer more pages, with more information on a specific topic or item, than these large pages with only brief summaries. I'm glad those exist too, but when I want to look up a specific item, or creature, or god, etc., it's nice to have a page on just it, and certainly don't think they should be being removed when somebody has already created one. Love the site, though. Certainly the best Elder Scrolls site out there. Keep up the great work!
  • I've only recently started coming to the site (the wiki, in June after I got Skyrim; the forums, just a week or two ago), but I've really enjoyed my experience so far. When looking up information about the game, the wiki seemed to have the most complete and easy-to-view information, which is why I chose it as my go-to site for Elder Scrolls information. The forum community is great too.
  • I've put a lot of comments in the previous comment section. Overall, I would like to compliment the community and founders of this Wiki for being the most reliable source of information about TES, especially about ingame-content. You're a blessing for modders, people who are stuck in game or facing a bug, or people who simply are interested in the inner workings of a TES game. Keep it up, and don't get "casualized" just because of how Skyrim turned out. Keep trying to give us huge lists of numbers and data ;)
  • I've thoroughly enjoyed being able to make my small contributions to this site and also being given the opportunity to find the best information available on Elder Scrolls games.
  • I've tried to give feedback as I have moved along the survey, but UESP really is great. It's also, I think, a firmly established component of the greater Elder Scrolls universe. Frankly, I'm upset that tes.wikia.com was ever created because the time invested there could have been better spent on the existing wiki: this one. That said, there have been moments where I have noticed that UESP is slower to report news than some of its competitors. As a constant reader but infrequent (i.e. never) contributor, perhaps I am partially to blame for that.
  • I've tried using other Elder Scrolls wikis, but I just keep coming back to UESP because of its ease of use and thoroughness.
  • I've used other wikis in the past, but none have met the functionality and performance of this site.
  • I've used the UESP since the days of Daggerfall and I've never felt the need to look anywhere else for TES info.
  • I've used this site countless times and it has provided me with all the information I needed for TES. Thank you for being here!
  • I've used this site since I first entered the world of Elder Scrolls back in 2006 and through it have grown to know Tamriel almost completely by now, with so much available and almost everything up to date, I want to say thank you to UESP and everyone who has made her the #1 Elder Scrolls Database on the Web. Hope there's many more years ahead of Elder Scrolls and fans to help.
  • I've used this site since I got Morrowind a long time ago and it has been very helpful for anything I needed.
  • I've used UESP since I bought Oblivion in 2007 and it's delivery of content has been fabulous since the very beginning and it continues to get better. I would like to thank the admins and designers of this site because this wiki is perfect. The latest updates to various Skyrim articles, including the pictures tied to Items and their stats, are exactly what I wanted to see. Again, thank you.
  • I've used UESP since playing Oblivion and it's been a tremendous source of information to relieve teduim (alchemy ingredients in Skyrim) and resolving bugs. In that way it has improved the playing experience. It also has been my almost exclusive source of information for the Elder Scrolls, which is a good sign. If i find a reliable and well structured source of information I tend to return instead of googling every question. So far UESP has been remarkably complete and accurate. Keep up the good work!
  • I've used your site for years and personally appreciate the way it's layed out and enjoy the consistency it has maintained. My personal opinion is that you ought to keep what works and avoid any new layout attempts. Thanks for running a well put together site!
  • I´d like to thank all the people and fans who helped create and keep helping this site, which is very usefull and personally the only one I know with such a huge amount of info, also great idea on creating this survey =) Wish you all the best.
  • I’ve found this site safe, reliable and, for the most part, stress-free! It’s helped me out a lot while my game was freaking out, or even when I felt interested in reading the Lore. Though, when reading the Dragon Language page, I felt it was confusing; the older version was easier, to me at the very least. I don’t know how many others like it.
  • id like to see more news updates and such
  • Id like to thank the editors and admins for making such a wonderful site and giving its users a way to give feedback. divines bless you
  • If I EVER need to find out ANYTHING pertaining to the Elder Scrolls series, I come here
  • If I try to search for a subject which has a lot of information, search results would come up as multiple article links. I am now familiar to the system, but newcomers might not. You might want to make a hub page for search tags which have a lots of articles regarding them, so that users can more easily know which page they want to read the most.
  • If it wasn't for this site (UESP), I would not have been able to play the game. So, that being said ... I am very grateful for the help, and for this opportunity to express my gratitude.
  • If there is a main page that explains how to correctly post entries or information, I've missed it. I'm an avid user of the wiki, & read discussion pages, but am rather intimidated to post anything (even in discussions) b/c people can get so darn anal about formatting (even on the discussion pages). If I knew of an explanatory walk-through on formatting, I might contribute information, but I daren't for fear of some other user's armor getting in a wad (not worth getting flamed).
  • If you guys could get maps on your pages, that would be great, and I think it would increase usability. I know I looked for maps, and it was easy to use as an Elder Scrolls addict, but it might not be so easy to a person who doesn't frequent Tamriel. Thank you for listening to my ideas, and keep up the good work. ~~Warrior of Order
  • If you guys could somehow be able to improve upon the search bar especially, it would be terrific! I feel like sometimes it's very hard to search for specific locations in Skyrim, and find that it doesn't exist or doesn't work unless I search for a related subject.
  • If you have any other questions about the site, I'm happy to answer them.
  • if you want to ask anything else, just e-mail me on 'XXXXXX' :)
  • If you're going to change the overall site desgin please remember that not everyone has ADSL connection, most of us rely on internet keyes and old 56k modems. Consider having two kind of interfaces, high-speed and low-speed! I love the UESP and I never look elsewhere for game/lore info. You're great!
  • Im overall very happy with the site. Keep up the good work!
  • Images becoming expanding pop-outs with an option to go further into the image page, rather than going straight into the page, which tends to disrupt some reading of pages. Level of details in the pages is good. Maybe a re-vamp of the sites design is in order considering the amount of time that it has been used, just to freshen the site up a bit.
  • IMO, the only thing missing is a mobile app or new layout, everything is complete, all the info is detailed and with easy and accurate instructions. Keep up the good work!
  • Improve the category, make it easier for people to find information (like weapons, armors, etc.)
  • Improved detail into the races, and update information on morrowind and the dunmer, it is not always clear that the dunmer no longer believe in the tribunel because of the events of morrowind. Apart from that i find UESP to be an extremely useful site.
  • Improvements on the lore side of things could be had.
  • Improving the shearch with google like "did you mean...." would be nice.
  • Imstarted using the site when I first played morrowind, and now with skyrim I use it all the time. What an amazing resource, thank you!
  • In all the time that I've used the UESP wiki, it has been very useful for me. Please continue with the excellent work!
  • In brief: the site is fantastic, please don't mess it up by making changes for the sake of making changes. Nothing has contributed more to my enjoyment of TES more than user mods (I wouldn't play the games on a console) but UESP is a close second. I refer to this site all the time, it's a priceless trove of information. Thank you!
  • In general - love the site!
  • In general this is an extremely useful and well-maintained site. It has greatly increased my enjoyment of the game Skyrim.
  • in general, very good job guys.
  • in my honest opinion the site needs a more easy way to search for content i some times find it hard to search for information about the smaller details of the games but other wise its all good
  • In my view the UESP is exactly how a great wiki should be. All the pages I have read contain pure highly detailed information that stays on topic. The site design doesn't distract from the content of the pages and seems to reinforce that it contains detailed information.
  • In summary, my thoughts on the UESP are as follows: - It's the best and most comprehensive source of Elder Scrolls information, bar-none. This includes online solutions like guides or other wikis, and physical guidebooks (like the one by Prima). UESP.net is the only Elder Scrolls resource I'll use. - A mobile app (For Android) would be a great benefit to using the UESP when a computer is unavailable. It should have an interactive map and links to UESP pages and information. Thanks for providing the best Elder Scrolls information around, and keep up the good work! :D
  • In summary, the site has been around since Daggerfall, being a popular place to go for many hardcore and casual fans of the elder scrolls series. There has been some rough patches in the past, like hackers stopping some people from joining the site, because they use innocent people's IP address to do bad things; I fell victim to hackers. However, UESP will definitely be around for many years to come, like I said before with the site reaching almost 20,000 articles, there isn't anyone who can even come close to competing with UESP, so keep true to the fans and the elder scrolls series and the road ahead can only be good.
  • Incredible site helps so much. Maybe needs better mobile interface espically for maps but still only use his site for skyrim info!
  • Informative site, quick and efficient. Always have it loaded when I'm playing Oblivion or Skyrim, just in case. Also helpful with lore and history, and I often learn about new ES-related games/interviews/expansions here before anywhere else.
  • informative, good screeshots
  • Integration of the Lore:Names-sites into their specific Lore:Races-sites (for excample Breton names included in Breton Lore article) would be greatly appreciated, since that's the place where I always start to search for names until I remember they're somewhere else completely. Please, don't change the design!
  • Interviews with game creators about not just upcoming products and released products, but also about lore.
  • Invaluable
  • Is there a place for less-canon lore, such as Bethesda role play forum posts? They can be a real pain to dig up for reference with google. Keep it up!
  • It great really
  • It has helped me through my difficult elder scrolls experiences, and had helped me learned much more about the lore of the series.
  • It is a great site. If anything, I would like to see links to more late game ideas. For example "things to do when you are past level 50", or "quests that can be done simultaneously".
  • It is a great site.It tells eveything I need to know
  • It is a nice idea to have an entire site dedicated to Elder Scroll related material.The design reminds me of Wikipedia style formatting. If we could expand on the many stubs as well as prevent trolls from polluting the articles, the UESP would be perfect.
  • It is a really fantastic resource. Every time I use it, I learn something new about the Elder Scrolls universe.
  • It is a very useful site for finding information out to help game experience and easy to use. A mobile app would be a pretty useful as well, as long as it is not slow.
  • It is my favorite wiki site for any subject I have found. I feel very little need to see it improved from its current state, but realize that change happens.
  • It is quite obvious to myself that attention is taken to detail and grammatical accurateness. Unlike http://elderscrolls.wikia.com; this site is assiduously monitored and that is why I deem this site superior.
  • It is very hard to search things. Apart from that everything's great!
  • It may be better if you guys can mark out specific locations on the global map so it may become easier for us to find the place in the game.
  • It may be my fault, but the Skyrim wiki hasn't been using the "Skyrim:" search tag for me recently. Has this happened to anyone else or did I just do something stupid by accident?
  • It may just be me, but sometimes when i search it gives me completely irreverent results. Its not a big deal but it is slightly irritating.
  • It really is about time I made an account ;-) But otherwise, keep up the good work!
  • It reminds me of Oblivions inventory setup. I really liked that more than Skyrim.
  • It was the best thing that could happen when I found out about the UESP. The information about quests, places, items, NPC's, etc. is so useful and it was a big help many many times. I appreciate the time you have to spend to maintain and update a site like this, and I hope you will continue to improve the UESP.
  • It would be better if it's official ES wiki. I will search more informations in here.
  • It would be cool if on the homepage we could have more frequent posts about elder scrolls related stuff. Most importantly news about skyrim dlc progress on the ps3. almost everyday i check the site to see if anything has been said, and i dont realy know where to find frequent updates on that topic.
  • It would be cool if you guys had more pages dedicated to analysis of skills, spell effects, and perks (for Skyrim).
  • It would be great if the site could be translated into French. Because I am a French user and I have too often pass by Google Translate. But these really great site, although full ... In short, it's awesome! : D (Translated by Google Translate) Ce serait génial si le site pouvait être traduit en Français. Parce que je suis un utilisateur Français et je dois trop souvent passer par Google Traduction. Mais ces vraiment un site génial, bien complet... Bref, il est génial! :D
  • It would be great if you could make a mobile app, love your site keep up the good work.
  • It would be great to have any and all information concerning DLCs for the PS3, whether or not it is going to be released soon.
  • It would be helpful to have the search feature be able to suggest alternate spellings. I sometimes search for a word and get no results because I have misspelled it by one or two letters.
  • it would be nice to hav emails sent whenever news page is updated
  • It would be nice to have internal dungeon maps with the locations.
  • It would be nice to have more news articles. As for the content, it's already very complete, all that I can add to that is to say that it could sometimes use a bit more detail and perhaps more pictures describing the queststage (including lay-outs).
  • It would be nice to have some kind of character simulation - to compare different skills, equipment etc etc
  • It would be nice to mirror some info from those older ES pages, they contained a lot of info not present here and now they're dissapearing. Also, a mod catalog, open to everyone to edit and rate, linking to the most popular sites. This is a potential Elder Scrolls omni-site, keep improving!
  • It would be nice, where possible, to make things a little more uniform. Sometimes it's a bit tricky when attempting to compare information between different Elder Scrolls games. And there's a few pages that could use more pics.
  • It would be useful for certain players to have access to information, perhaps even a calculator? or some sort of chart that would be able to tell you the magicka cost of spells given certain parameters or the armor rating you would expect given certain parameters. For example you could enter (for skyrim) Spell X with X Perks and X enchanted gear and X skill would yield Y magicka cost. This could also be done with charts. I know there are pages that give the formula but they can be difficult to understand, a chart or a calculator would greatly simplify things and make it easier to plan perks and gear. I find one of the most fun things about playing skyrim is thinking of new armors and enchants that would further specialize an individual (Character) combat. Hope this makes sense. Basically i'd like a tool that if I for example wanted to be armor capped with a dwarven suit I could figure out which perks, enchantments and skills would be neccesary, or if i wished to make special use of certain spells a chart to help me figure which perks/enchants/skills etc would be optimal.
  • It's a decent site, I appreciate that it exists and has consistently kept me informed upon lore of the game I play and letting me take part of rewriting things I felt had to be change due to small margins of error, be it grammar or how some phrases and sentences are expressing certain ideas or concepts too vaguely.
  • It's a fantastic site and I can only imagine the work that's gone into it from the developers and designers on down to the contributors. Love everything you guys are doing.
  • It's a good site that I've used for years.
  • It's a good site, very informative and always up to date.
  • It's a good well designed website that helps and informs many. Good job
  • It's a great resource you have here! I use it to find quest locations, or how to join factions (Like the Dark Brotherhood in Skyrim). I have been using the site for years, and I like how you have the data separated by game, it makes it easy for someone looking for content in a specific game. I like how it assumes (unless you hit search) what your searching for is in the same game that you are already looking for content in. That's a great plus, so when I'm looking for Morrowind content, and I search "Umbra" I don't get redirected to a page about the different versions (unless I hit search), I just get taken to the Morrowind page. That's a great feature that I'm glad you have! I recommend everyone I know uses UESP.net as a research.
  • It's a great site - thanks for all the hard work!
  • It's a great site and I will continue to use it, and occasionally edit. My biggest want for the site would be for it to PLEASE not become in any way social media focused. We already have the forums and several fan sites floating around, UESP is the best because it's information focused. Also, even though I don't use it as much as I used to, the lore section rocks. Keep up the good work everyone, and thank you to whoever hosts the site! (Forgot your name, but know that you inspect pipes of some kind. Weird what your brain chooses to remember)
  • It's a great site that hosts most of the information about the ES universe. I like almost every article is filled with references to others. Also, when I hit a bug, I've almost always found a solution on UESP.
  • It's a great site, I've been happy with using this place even before I was a member.
  • It's a great site, keep up the good work.
  • It's a great site, with great content. Just a few minor tweaks needed (as detailed in the q's) but apart from that, it's fantastic!
  • It's a great site! The lore and the news section are simply amazing. I wouldn't really make any changes to the page, because it's pretty much complete. I'd really like if Bethesda would publish more on the Elder Scrolls universe.
  • It's a great site. First Elder Scrolls related site I know. It helped on many occasions like finishing Morrowind right after Skyrim :) Also more importantly -for me- it helped me to learn the lore of Elder Scrolls. Thank you :)
  • It's a great site. I have the site open on my iPad whilst the game is on my ps3 so I have instant reference. Would be great, therefore, if the links were bigger and spaced out, or were button style. The search is frustrating as it invariably points to oblivion and morrowind, not skyrim. Can this be separated? I typically only want to see one game at a time. Thanks for the site. Happy to help.
  • It's a nice site, but there definitely is room for improvement. Would like to see some more content from the elder scrolls wiki brought over, as sometimes there is data there that I can't find on UESP.
  • It's a solid site. You folks do good work.
  • It's a very well-done site that is practically overflowing with concise helpful, practical information (especially regarding known bugs and remedies). An improved search is the biggest way I could see it improving--currently, any spelling errors end with zero results which is rather frustrating for certain lore and NPC names with obscure spelling. A suggestion system would be amazing.
  • It's all so helpful and awesome, no game like it. Big ups to you guys for getting content out so quickly as it comes out or changes. Thanx also for the latest news updates and having your finger on the Skyrim pulse.
  • It's an amazing site, really. You helped me finish almost completely Morrowind, especially with the maps. Thank you very much for your hard work, and keep it up! Naty, from Argentina.
  • It's an excellent resource for fanfiction writers like myself; I find myself checking it nearly every day for reference.
  • It's an excellent site for researching lore, particularly due to the wiki-style page linking and that the editors constantly keep the lore up to date with the latest information.
  • It's annoying if you search a topic for e.g. Skyrim, that also exists in the Oblivion/Morrowind/Lore-Sections and then have to scroll down through barely related spell effects and search titles for ages until you realize you spellt a name wrong or the particular topic has another description (e.g. Security/Lockpicking). Another nice feature I could imagine would be shortcuts for location-names in other languages or at least improved search for parts of the name. Sometimes it's hard to guess the english name for a cave/mine/barrow if you are playing in your first language (e.g. Bleak Falls Barrow is called Ödsturzhügelgrab in german, what opens a lot of possible (literal) translations if you don't know the original name...like....Dead..Drop...Barrow)
  • It's basically fine
  • It's been pretty much covered in the survey itself, but to reiterate: UESP's the #1 site to go to for almost all Elder Scrolls information. The only info to be looked for elsewhere would be information regarding upcoming content, such as DLC. Bethesda's own website is generally the other place to go if you need to search for something else not found on UESP, or for confirmation regarding something on the forums, for instance. UESP's site works well. Only real complaint is the scroll-down ads that cover the top of the screen and cover some links. The search engine works well enough, though a few disambiguation pages and more easily accessed specific searches (Searching "Alchemy" from the homepage won't even bring up Skyrim: Alchemy as one of the top choices, for instance) would be nice.
  • It's difficult to suggest how to make UESP better - it is already so good at doing what it sets out to do. Congratulations to all staff and contributors for a job well done.
  • It's excellent.
  • It's good and useful
  • It's good. I like it.
  • It's good. I think the content, organization of the information, and the style of writing is informative and appropriate.
  • it's great site.
  • It's great! The site is a wonderful and comprehensive resource.
  • It's hard sometime understand somethings in the page. the problem: the page only avalible in english and google traducer isn't good. ia would like and could trie to help in translate the page in spanish.
  • It's important to make a distinction between normal and spoiler information in the wiki.
  • It's not perfect but I love it
  • It's simply great. I have never failed to find what I was looking for on the UESP, really.
  • It's the best site i have used so far for all of my Skyrim needs. I use it exclusively and the layout is great.
  • It's true that I have become so sidetracked on a few occasions that I completely forgot what I was searching for, but I like that.
  • It's utterly fantastic.
  • it's very useful and i like it so much.
  • item tables could use work, not alot of information on unique non-quest items
  • Its a great site. Keep up the outstanding work. For the Empire!
  • Its a great website. Some things could be improved. I use it extensively for Morrowind Oblivion, and Skyrim. A more modern search engine would be preferable. Wiki's search sucks. Please don't use google either.
  • Its a perfect site! Sometimes the searchbar isn't working the way I want it but I allways have te information close. I have the game guide of Skyrim for my ps3 but often I over choose UESP because it has more info or helpfull tips that are better then in the game guide! Please continue with this site! (sorry for my bad english)
  • Its a wonderful site.
  • its awsome but could still be perfect, the offical wiki site has infoo that you dont
  • Its been my go-to site for anything Elder Scrolls since i started playing Oblivion in 2006~
  • its great
  • Its the perfect website for finding TES games information... The only thing that needs to be added are maps that can be printed out from the UESP website. Otherwise it is a great website.
  • Iv been on this site for about as long as iv used the internet. Im in the hospital right now auctually waiting for my son to be born. Some day soon hell use this site to. Keep up the phenominal work. That wiki rip off needs to understand its elder.
  • Ive always liked how specific the articles on weapons and armor have been as well as all of the lesser information like the maps and lore sections of the site. Its solely because of this site that I've been able to understand the world within TES.
  • Ive been a long time user of the site. I appreciate all the hard work it takes to keep it running. Keep it up guys.
  • Ive been using this website for many years and would like to thank and congratulate you on the excellent service you have provided. I generally use the site for quests/items/lore information. That said I have two Ideas for changes you could make. 1. Update the look of the website, the main page does look a little dated now. 2. Expand on the news section. While Im sure nobody wants massive flashing headlines, the curret setup doesnt stand out. Other than that you do an outstanding job, keep it up!
  • Ive been using UESP for years now, it never failed me i think it has to be one of the most reliable Elder Scrolls sites out there. Its packed with lore, detailed quest walkthroughs, and plenty of other information.
  • Just a big thank you to all your helpful content which has made my playing experience so much more enjoyable. Will continue to be a dedicated fan !!!
  • just a great really helpful site.
  • just a word to congratulate the team : thank you and keep up the good work !
  • Just keep at what the editing/writing communities are doing and all will go well.
  • Just keep being awesome
  • Just keep doing what you have been doing. You provide a very user-friendly site that is packed with information and is very detailed with every item that is loaded onto the site.
  • Just keep doing what you've always been doing!
  • Just keep going, UESP is probably the highest quality elder scrolls wiki on the internet.
  • Just keep it up, this is a great source of info, a good place to go when you feel like playing an elder scrolls game but don't know what to do.
  • Just keep supplying information and you'll do fine.
  • Just keep the good work guys. :)
  • Just keep the UESP up to date, it's a very nice website.
  • just keep up the amazing work. the site is great and i doubt anything will go wrong any time soon, just try to put out the blog and chat more often
  • Just keep up the good job! :D Best site on Elders Scrolls games.
  • just keep up the good work you've been doing
  • Just keep up the great work guys and thanks for making UESP the go to place for anything TES. Excellent job!
  • Just keep up the great work.
  • Just keep updating the site and it is perfect.
  • Just like to say thanks and keep up the good work guys
  • Just love UESP, i've relied on your site for years, since Morrowind
  • Just maintain and upgrade this site and everybody will be happy.
  • just one: the site and its resources are exellent, please keep up the ggod work and the cleanup!
  • Just over all an easy to use and well put together site if you had other sites based on this design for other games you would be the only site i would use.
  • Just stay such an amazing and up-to-date website so we can all be happy. Thank you!
  • Just thank you - I've been using UESP for over 10 years now and it's a brilliant resource.
  • Just to record my thanks for the efforts of all the contributors. Very useful wiki overall.
  • Just to say without this site I wouldn't have got NEARLY as much out of Daggerfall, Morrowind, and to an extent Oblivion and Skyrim, so, thanks.
  • Just wanna thank you guys for keeping this site going for so long, and you doing kickass job!
  • Just want to commend the site....it has been very useful when I needed help with a glitch or bug so that I could continue with my game. Well done
  • Just want to say thank you to the people who run this website and good luck.
  • Just want to say thanks for providing such a helpful and useful site.
  • Just want to say thanks for this awesome site, the "go to place" for Elder Scrolls lovers!
  • Just want to say thanks to all those who pay for and spend their time maintaining this site. It is often a thankless job without pay. You are greatly appreciated. Had this site not been available I would have surely had a much harder time when I started playing Oblivion, which is now one of my all-time favorite games. :)
  • Just want to say what a great site this is. Great job :)
  • Just want to say, been using UESP for ages now, and I really love it! I often have it open on my second screen when playing Elder Scrolls Games. Keep up the great work!
  • Just want to thank you for being my sole source of information that I trust for elder scrolls news and content for the past six years.
  • Just wanted to say I love your site and keep up the good work
  • Just wanted to say thanks for an invaluable and easy-to-use resource. Great work :).
  • just wanted to say thanks to everyone for building, maintaining and expanding this magnificent site. you are a significant part in what makes TES the greatest gaming franchise of our time!
  • Just wanted to say that you guys have done a wunderful job with UESP! This is my most used site and have spent countless hours reading lore and other useful texts. Have been here for a soon 6 years now and have never, never ever run in to someting bad or a bug. Current Featured Article/Picure and Did you know... is a very nice toutch but it would be better if its updated more frequently. Thanks for bringing the news and the history about TES! Thank you very mutch!
  • Keep adding content, and good luck with whatever you have planned.
  • Keep at it, you can't possibly go wrong if you keep up with a good thing!
  • Keep being amazing, UESP
  • Keep being an excellent resource for lore, maps and quest guides; don't ever sacrifice these for style, the current, perhaps basic style suits the 'academic' style well.
  • Keep being the best at this wiki game
  • Keep doin what you're doing!
  • Keep doing a great job.
  • Keep doing what you do
  • Keep doing what you guys and girls are doing. It's hard, almost futile, to keep track of the ever changing lore in this series. Stay objective and present as many angles as possible objectively and without bias.
  • Keep doing what you're doing! :)
  • Keep doing what you're doing! I don't think any major changes are going to improve the site. 'Don't fix what isn't broken'
  • Keep gathering a much info as possible, lore especially!
  • Keep going, loving every second
  • Keep it as it is, it runs brilliantly as it does. Don't copy the elder scrolls wikia. That's awful.
  • keep it clean and orderly.
  • Keep it going - and don't forget us, your fan base. Let us know what we can do to help you improve the site.
  • Keep it up, guys, you're making my life infinitely more simple with this amazing page!
  • Keep it up, guys. UESP is wunderbar!
  • Keep it up, improve on what you have, and be conservative about adding new features such as them mentioned in this survey. Thank you.
  • keep it up.
  • Keep most mods separate from wiki, except large projects, graphics overhauls, unofficial patches, etc. Don't add a mobile site, they are often clunky and unnecessary. More specific links to a few important items, like locations of Daedric weapons and armour in Morrowind.
  • Keep on being awesome and good luck!
  • Keep on being awesome!
  • Keep on being better than that wikia thing. I love you.
  • Keep on doing a great job!
  • Keep on doing the good work! :D
  • Keep on doing what you do. You guys are the best TES site on the Net.
  • Keep on keeping on. I love this site as it is.
  • Keep on making and developing! I can't play Skyrim or Oblivion without this site. By the way, I'm saving for Hearthfire now. I guess I'll have a kid stay at home and.. bake sweetroll for me :D
  • Keep on rocking! Looking forward to see what happens when ESO is released.
  • Keep on truckin'!
  • Keep providing insightful, reliable, and up-to-date information and I will continue visiting. To be honest I don't think anything really needs to change aside from minor information revision and a visual upgrade. Keep it real, keep it right.
  • Keep the awesome going!
  • Keep the frame of this structure. Its great and I love it, the reason why I use this site and with the great content as well. Keep it up, doing a good job.
  • Keep the UESP as an info site; leave mods and reviews to traditional mod sites like Nexus. Part of the appeal of UESP is that the content is very focused and concise, and I don't need to wade through pages of opinions or reviews in order to get to the game information I need.
  • keep up good work
  • Keep up great job
  • Keep up the amazing work!
  • Keep up the excellent work!
  • Keep up the excellent work! This is the ultimate site for all things Elder Scrolls.
  • Keep up the fantastic work! I love UESP and I appreciate all the time and dedication that has been given to making it one of the most easily-accessible, knowledge-rich databases out there for all things Elder Scrolls!
  • Keep up the fantastic work.
  • Keep up the fine work.
  • Keep up the good job!
  • Keep up the good job!
  • Keep up the good wiki work. Don't pollute a useful source of information with social media nonsense.
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  • Keep up the good work ^.^
  • Keep up the good work ;)
  • Keep up the good work :)
  • Keep up the good work :)
  • Keep up the good work :) Like I said before, layout and organization could use some work and beefing up the quality of the lore articles would definitely be an improvement. I use the Imperial Library for lore, but UESP is definitely my go-to source of game related information.
  • Keep up the good work :3
  • Keep up the good work and don't change the design, it's already perfect!
  • Keep up the good work and love this site
  • Keep up the good work guys! I get all my Elder Scrolls info from here, as well as checking for new DLC and other news. The best Elder Scrolls source on the internet, and always having what is needed, is a nice bonus. 9.5/10
  • Keep up the good work guys!!!!!
  • Keep up the good work guys. Great site
  • Keep up the good work guys. The games are even more enjoyable because of your work!
  • Keep up the good work guys...I freakin love this site
  • Keep up the good work here.
  • Keep up the good work ladies and gents. "By Azura! By Azura! By Azura! It's the grand champion, I can't believe its you standing here next to me."
  • Keep up the good work Mods!
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  • Keep up the good work, A Mobile App would be awesome.
  • Keep up the good work, guys!
  • Keep up the good work, I love the site!
  • Keep up the good work, I started using the site for oblivion, and I have kept coming back ever since. Can't wait to see dragonborn dlc after the content is released!
  • Keep up the good work, my complaints are minor. I love the idea of a Wiki over Gamefaqs because that kind of old html block text gets so dated so quickly. This wiki had info on Dawnguard hours after it was released, so the community is strong and all that good jazz. SEO is done right. Fix the ads and optimize performance and it will be the objectively-best wiki for TES on the web.
  • Keep up the good work, the site is by far my favorite to come to for anything Elder Scrolls related!!!
  • Keep up the good work, your site is one of the best on the internet, period.
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  • Keep up the good work! Only thing missing that I can think of is a little more unique dialogue from some of the characters, but other than that, an excellent site!
  • Keep up the good work! :-)
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  • Keep up the good work! :D This page has safed me a fair amount of time on possible frustrating search in Morrowind, and it has provided good background lore info whenever needed. For specific remarks, see my comments on some questions.
  • Keep up the good work! I love the UESP.
  • Keep up the good work! I use your dragon language page in the Lore section most because it seems to be the most updated and has an alphabetic page skip (or whatever you call it) to get to certain words faster. There is some information I've found that seems to go against what I've found but I don't want to go changing things without permission and I've voiced my concerns in the Talk pages multiple times to no avail it seems.
  • Keep up the good work! In other words: Community, keep going :)
  • Keep up the good work! Love this site!!
  • Keep up the good work! More info on fan-made mods would be very helpful.
  • Keep up the good work! One of my favorite sites! Just stay down to earth and don't sell any rights to any of the mega corporation and everything is fine!
  • Keep up the good work! The wiki and the community around it is one of the best places on the internet!
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  • keep up the good work. elder scrolls has provided me with a lot of entertainment over the years. even redguard wasn't as bad as people like to make it out to be~
  • Keep up the good work. One of my favorite sites to visit.
  • Keep up the good work. Thanks for everything you do.
  • Keep up the good work. UESP is a major part of my life. Would buy you all a beer if i could
  • Keep up the good work. You guys (and gals) were lifesavers when i was playing Morrowind!
  • Keep up the good worok :)
  • Keep up the great job. Im hoping Bethesda will release more books, like Infernal City, to flesh out the world even further
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  • Keep up the great work guys and girls. The information that your community has brought to me is always very helpful. Once again, I am very grateful of this website and the community who take care to editing and looking over all the articles. Thank you.
  • Keep up the great work guys!
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  • Keep up the great work guys. I find this site very usefull
  • keep up the great work on improving the elder scrolls series coverage, work to improve the skyrim sections as new information becomes available and be sure to make a completely new section for the Elder Scrolls Online when it comes out
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  • Keep up the great work! You'll always be my number 1 source for Elder Scrolls content!
  • Keep up the great work!! The only thing that I would recommend is a new mobile site.
  • Keep up the great work.
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  • Keep up the great work. This is the only site that I come to for anything Elder Scrolls.
  • Keep up the outstanding work!
  • keep up this amazing website. long live elder scrolls !
  • Keep up your great work people! Keep making us understand better and deeper the world of the Elder Scrolls! Maybe you could release pdf versions of the games' books.. I can't imagine something about game info that you haven't done already!
  • Keep what works and change doesn't.
  • Kepp up the good work
  • Less than a month I joined the uespwiki, I think I'll need more time to come up with useful suggestions. So far, I think the site is wonderful and it has been really useful for me, it has improved my gaming. Excellent work, guys!
  • Like any other good Wikis this has been a main source for Information for many Years :3. Keep on doing this great work!
  • Like I mentioned, sometimes it's more numbers than textual facts. While numbers can be great, I also like to see some text explaining the article.
  • Like I said, the design is great, so is the update speed. It could have a a little more informations like small details ou stub about miscellaneous items and such but in general the site is great as it it.
  • Like I said, the search bar really needs improvement. If you don't search the EXACT name of the thing your looking for it won't appear. The search bar should operate more like a Google search; Look for keywords and offer suggestions for similar searches (It does already do the first thing to a degree but not well enough). IDEA: For the search bar, I think if you search for something on the Skyrim main page you should only get Skyrim-related results, if you search on Oblivion's main page only Oblivion-related things should show up, and so on... perhaps if you search on the UESP main page it could show results for all games and lore.
  • Like I said, try to find a way to make the layout "pop" out a bit more; I like the theme already, but something about it feels more aged than it should.
  • Like I stated multiple times before, make it known that there is a chatroom, because I had no idea. As for a new site design, I personally believe it is fine just the way it is. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
  • Like I've said, I love UESP. I think you all do a great job with the site, and reading random articles is a great way to kill an hour. Keep up the good work!
  • like really, who said yes to "brown and salmon"?
  • like to see the section clean-up issues resovled if possible and hope on seeing good mods, and reviews in the future hopefully in own section or possible site and any new info on ESO when available.
  • Links to the talk page with bugs on regular pages.
  • Live the site. Have been using it since Morrowind. Only complaint is hard to use while browsing on my iphone.
  • lol sorry put most of my comments on question 1. ill say it again. whoever is in charge of this or whatever is the best. always reliable information. i remember being so impressed while looking for oblivion info and stumbling onto this site and just being blown away. Like entire npc schedules! Amazing!
  • Looking forward to the future of UESP, whatever it may be!
  • Love iPad app. Keep it up while playing to read up on lore. Love the lore! Love pics too! Use as iPad wallpaper. I love to read up on lore while screens load!
  • Love it here. :3
  • Love it, man. On my SpeedDial!
  • LOVE IT!
  • Love it! Would be nice to see a few mod reviews and such though.
  • LOVE IT!, but searching is a tad difficult, googling is how I find info on your site, but if i could do that straight from your site with ease I would be much happier.
  • Love it.
  • Love it. Dig this site incredibly. When my friend first told me about Morrowind and Oblivion, this was my go-to-place. I used it immensely for Daggerfall and Arena and it has even inspired me to help out on those pages. UESP is a great go to place and I would choose it over any other TES sites. I saw some questions that might suggest you are considering a new site layout...PLEASE dont :( the site layout is one of the biggest charms of this wiki. Whoever is running this site, you/youguys are awesome!
  • Love the fact that your site is quick. Advertisements don't hamper performance. Also love the Lore content. Site good use some more pics.
  • Love the site Hoped this helped much love
  • Love the site - it's my home on the internet.
  • Love the site -- my only complaint is that it seems pages are often undergoing revision that never gets done... that may be part of the problem with Wikis and user-generated content though.. you do all this work and then someone else comes along and changes it because they have a different opinion, or whatever. I guess that's the great power and great limitation of Wikis in general.
  • Love the site and a great way to catch up on the Lore of the Elder Scrolls universe and a way to learn more about the games. Love the site and would like to see roleplaying ideas like the section found in the Oblivion pages.
  • Love the site and all the information contained
  • Love the site-LOVE the map with easy access to information regarding specific point of interest. I REALLY miss the detailed maps like in Oblivion. Detail maps let me know if something scary was going to be around the corner!
  • Love the site, and I think it would be awesome if uesp gave out modding contests to its members. And allow the best mods to be placed on the wiki for download :)
  • Love the Site, anyone I know ever has a question about TES I send them to you.
  • Love the site, been using the site for about six years since oblivion came out. Definitely more informative than most, if not all elder scrolls websites. Just wish there was mobile, as I usually only go online with my iPhone. Keep up the good work.
  • Love the site, by far the easiest to use and navigate around!
  • Love the site, definitely my go-to place for anything related to any of the games, gameplay or lore.
  • Love the site, ever since i found it years ago when i was a little youngling playing MO, love how you guys have all the books from the games on here and how in depth everything is, its perfect
  • Love the site, have been an avid visitor since I first started playing Oblivion several years ago
  • love the site, I couldn't go without it.
  • Love the site, just want even more info!
  • Love the site, long time visitor!
  • Love the site, looking forward to all the information on the next Skyrim expansion i'll be fiending over! =)
  • love the site, pretty much all my info is in the comments below each individual question
  • Love the site, use it regularly!
  • Love the site; it has got me out of an Oblivion hole more than once. Keep up the good work. ... and thank you for all the effort you have put into this site, it is greatly appreciated.
  • Love the site!
  • Love the site! I have even made a few corrections to pages. This site is my favorite place online for anything Elder Scrolls. It has provided invaluable assistance in my Skyrim and Oblivion playthroughs. I have even considered going back and playing Morrowind with the site by my side to make sure I didn't miss anything since I did not know it existed when I played.
  • Love the site! It has been a great help as I blog through my playthrough of Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim using the same character.
  • Love the site! It's my homepage!
  • Love the site!!!
  • Love the site!!! I've been using it for a while now, and it's literally the first thing I use while I'm playing Skyrim.
  • Love the site!!! It's superb. Very complete and comprehensive. Nice, easy to use, fast.
  • love the site. i have used it for years and as long as the content is accurate and well organized ill continue useing uesp for years to come. keep up the good work.
  • Love the site. Keep up the awesome work guys!!
  • Love the site. As is, it is extremely helpful and the staff seems to do an excellent job. If I were to recommend something it would be maybe to have someone doing editorials for TES news. (I know there's a news section on the main page, but something more detailed and in-depth would be helpful.) Overall great site. Keep doing what you're doing.
  • Love the site. I read all the books in-game and I love learning more about the lore of Nirn.
  • Love the site. I've been using it since Oblivion was first out.
  • Love the site. Keep up the good work. I hope Bethesda makes an HD remake of Morrowind someday.
  • Love the site. Use it anytime I need help in the games, or just to refresh my memory on the lore.
  • Love the site. Very informative and easily accessible.
  • Love the site. You guys have much more info and clearer, official, and deeper info than the gaming sites or fan sites. I will, however, repeat that the site could use a new coat of paint, some mobile upgrades, and maybe some connections to mods or something from the bigger ES Fan base. Keep on doing what you guys do.
  • Love the UESP website this is the site I use to get information about the series' lore and walkthroughs for quests and other information. It is a fabulous site you guys did a great job making and maintaining it for all these years as a fellow gamer I my hat is off to all of the admin who keep UESP running for their fellow Elder Scrolls fans.
  • Love the UESP, has helped me out many times in my travels from Morrowind to Skyrim
  • Love the UESP, it is a brilliant source of information regarding the lore, creatures, items, story and characters of the elder scrolls series.
  • Love the UESP. Only minor complaint would be some better coverage for tamriel rebuilt and a more accessible mod section so large mods like that can get a better coverage. It would also allow the users of the mods to be able to find the information better.
  • Love the website overall. Some points could use improving but its not much of an inconvenience.
  • Love the website. Personally, I would enjoy seeing a much more developed lore-database.
  • Love the wiki, it's fantastic, I thinkt he main thing to improve is maybe try different themes and color schemes. I use this and the elder scrolls wiki together as they both lack (small amounts of) information that the other doesn't. It's a very helpful site and I enjoy it
  • Love this site and hope you guys keep up the good work.
  • Love this site, best source for elder scrolls lore. Much easier to use and well fleshed out than The Elder Scrolls Wiki. Thanks for all the hard work!
  • Love this site! I would like to see more Lore content, though, especially for areas/races that are not seen in the games.
  • Love this site! Great job!
  • Love this site!!!
  • Love UESP - use it very often for lore/game info. Awesome site.
  • Love UESP, Cant wait for future updates to the site :D
  • Love using it, mobile or desktop version. Straight to the point, helpful for starters or advanced players. It's near flawless
  • Love your design.
  • Love your site :)
  • Love your site best elder scroll site to find just what you were looking for and more
  • Love, love, LOVE this site. I have recommended it to multiple friends, all who use it often. I own a collector's edition guide book for Skyrim, but I have never used it, as I have found everything I need here.
  • Loved this site every since 2003 :D
  • Maintain the great community contributions and the amazing amount of content. Mobile apps will be useless if there is less content. The layout provides easy access to the information.
  • Make a mobile app
  • make a mobile app for quicker access for phones.
  • make no changes, it's great as it is and i don't like everything changing all the time. speculative lore articles could be entertaining
  • Make one like this for Fallout perhaps?
  • Make the forums and such more accessible and easier to find. Also more maps for everything would be great. And the lore could be better organized. Other than that this is a great website!
  • Make things such as the lists of books downloadable into a printer-friendly format.
  • Many times I have a query and need to guess the overarching topic in order to find the information I need.
  • Many, many thanks for maintaining the UESP. :)
  • Maps should include DLC locations
  • Maps that aren't in the in-game style, because I honestly don't find that useful, it's not clear enough and if I'm on UESP looking at maps it's because I couldn't locate something in-game, so having the same style map seems almost redundant
  • Martin sacrificed his bloodline to Talos to hold up the liminal barrier and Cyrodiil looks like Northrend.
  • Maybe a downloadble version of some pages. For when I am in a place without internet connexion, I have printed many pages of the site in pdf format. Curiously, some pages crash the pdf creator, I think that have something related to the advertisement or other external contents. Moreover, doing that, I loose the links between pages. Being able to copy some pages without advertisement or other non desired content would be great.
  • Maybe a highlight for various TES LPs/Let's Plays? Or certain videos highlighted to elaborate on information about relevant material (such as quests, glitches, etc.) Just a suggestion, nothing more - but it could be useful.
  • maybe add some pics of where items can be found like weapons and Armour/
  • Maybe if you guys made it a little easier to find the different games in the series i'd be grateful but after using the site for a while i'm not totally lost when looking for game related stuff. Maybe a tab for each game rather than the menu along the side or maybe just larger fonts for the actual game titles so they don't blend in so much with everything else.
  • Maybe it's just me, but I think some of your news regarding new elder scrolls material have been announced a bit late when comparing to e.x Elder scrolls wiki or other gaming sites. But that could be just me remembering it wrong. Nevertheless, a great site. I use it if not daily, atleast weekly to read articles and lore about the games!
  • Maybe more image downloads would be a good idea, although this may be taxing on server space. This can be remedied by using third party websites such as Flickr to host the content. I'd also like to have more collecting features (both on UESP and in the games) i.e. listing collections of armour, weapons and items that naturally fit together etc... This is especially prevalent to the Hearthfire upgrades (If PS3 users ever get them) where weapon racks and armor mannequins can be filled.
  • Maybe more individual entries could be added to cover more information on a subject. For example information on things like wars and different gods are only available on lists of wars or lists of gods instead of individual entries.
  • Maybe pictures for the items
  • Maybe someone can think to translate pages in others languages. I can translate pages in italian, but i cannot translate them all alone :)
  • Maybe you guys could have a better list of bugs and fixes for the games, please? I played a vanilla game of Morrowind and after I destroyed the heart, Akulakhan didn't crumble like it was supposed to and stuff. And Dagoth Ur disappeared! I mean, what the hell happened there? Apparently the Unofficial Code Patch fixes it, because this is the first time I've played a vanilla game, but something in the main articles about all the bugs you might get and what patches do or don't fix them would help. Thanks.
  • maybe, on a design note, when the user has clicked on one of the games on the left hand panel, the borders and designs change to fit the era/area of the game that took place? For example, someone has chosen 'Oblivion' so the borders change to more of a Cyrodilic nature? Greens, oranges pictures of blossoming trees, just like the Heartlands. Or perhaps when the user has clicked on a link such as 'Oblivion gates' the borders change to more of a reddish colour, displaying the many types of daedra? You could even apply this to Skyrim, changing the borders to a white, snowy colour, displayin 'The Throat Of The World' and a few dragons?
  • Merge the various pages about single characters, places or entities into single pages. So instead of having Morrowing:Azura, Skyrim:Azura and Lore:Azura there would only be one page for Azura with sections within the page for the different areas of interest.
  • Might think about a fallout wiki, the others out there are anywhere close to your quality and bogged down with ads
  • Mobile app would be huge! Also, the timeline of each era should be beefed up with much more information which will probably require a format change as well. Integration of pictures or depictions or maps into the timeliness would also be fantastic. Finally the "did you know..." section must be updated more often.
  • Mobile application would be greatly appreciated.
  • Mobile site or even more preferably would be outstanding. I use UESP almost daily on my phone and it's sometimes difficult to operate. Still worth it though
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  • Mod/Download/Screenshots section would be nice. Otherwise, nice job. Keep up the good work.
  • Mods. That's what makes TES long-lived. Belove Skyrim Nexus and blend both!
  • More anecdotal details on bugs, exploits, and bizarre gameplay experiences, so that I might confirm that others are experiencing what I am without resorting to less credible forums. News and commentary regarding Bethesda and add-on content (especially for the PS3, my console of choice) would also be appreciated; though I understand most administrators likely play Elder Scrolls games on the PC, I'm sure many visit the UESP who play on consoles. The UESP might become a more credible and intelligent forum for discussing current controversies--such as lack of DLC for PS3--than many of the other chaotic, troll-filled webzones out there. Even if no news is available, I'd like to know there's a home for intelligent commentary or educated speculation.
  • More dedication to the daggerfall and arena pages would be great!
  • More detailed coverage on game mechanics, skills, items and locations.
  • More images are always helpful!
  • More in depth details for bugs and their fixes.
  • more info on falmer and dwemer would be nice
  • More information on dlc and other Elder Scroll games
  • More information on each creature and item within the different games and the lore surrounding them
  • More information on glitches and how you can avoid them/fix them.
  • More lore
  • more lore
  • More maps.
  • More news and more information about the developers of the saga.
  • More of the Google maps thing you have for some of the games. It is a funny feature, and it really brings the Elder Scrolls gaming environment to life. Awesome feature..
  • More pictures would be pleasant.
  • More Pictures, some articles can use these.
  • More pictures!
  • more trivia on wiki pages would be awesome!
  • more wubwub
  • Most suggestions made earlier in the survey. Another suggestion would like to see something like, silliest things to do in the game, ie. walk past jailor with an invisibility spell or potion, open the cell door, drop stuff like lockpicks and weapons in the cell, get arrested and use those things in the cell to help you escape. Start a fight with someone in your cell, guard will then open cell door and there will be a fight between you three ect.
  • Most used game site!
  • Move some ads so that they're locally hosted and don't use JavaScript; that way they won't get blocked. I'll continue to donate content, but I don't have the funds to donate straight cash at the moment.
  • Much appreciate the work and effort put into these pages. Keep up the good work!
  • My biggest issue is the lack of a mobile website/app, as the current site is very difficult to use on a smartphone
  • My dog said hello.
  • My favourite site to get information for the TES-Series and the first address when I'm stuck in some situation in the game.
  • My first and only source of info when it comes to anything from quest details to obscure lore articles and news. Would not be the Dovahkiin I am without UESP!
  • My first TES game was oblivion. I got stuck at some point and did a google search and found UESP. I bookmarked it and it has a spot on my bookmark toolbar. You guys have done a great job and I hope you continue to grow well into the future.
  • My friends and I agree to like this Wiki over other Elder Scrolls wikis, however I would like to see you guys go as in depth with the add ons that you do with the base game, and fix your search function. For example, with the add ons you could make a page for possible pets you can get in Hearthfire. You could list the names of the pets (shown on death) what kind they are (snow fox, regular fox, rabbit, etc...) and perhaps what adopted kids could get them (if that has an effect). Furthermore, just adding a check box column on the list of kids in Skyrim that checks off if you can adopt that kid or not would be very helpful. I just notice these things that could be improved when it comes to Hearthfire, and I'd like to see them. Still, I love the UESP, it has helped me avoid many bugs in that past that could've been game breaking!!! :D
  • My only problem with the site has been difficulty finding the information that is currently available and well laid out. I wish I could search only within a certain game, and I wish the search results were a little more broad, like when searching for a list of what items offer fortify enchantment, it's hard to find the page with that information, but once you do, it's great. Other than that this site is wonderful and I couldn't play Skyrim without it.
  • My only real beef with the site is minor. The search function requires exact spelling in order to find what you're looking for - and in cases where the word may have some obscure spelling (i.e.: Morrowind caves, daedric shrines, etc.), it makes searching a little tedious.
  • My only suggestion is keep up the great work! Love the site - it's a great resource.
  • My only suggestion is to keep up the good work.
  • My opinion towards this site and its future is that simplicity and efficiency should be the goals. Adding too much or not observing the organization would somehow ruin the long time great experience I've been having here.
  • My over all experience is very impressed. I enjoy the web site and I find it a highly valuable tool for use on the games.
  • My overall experience using UESP has been fantastic. I particularly enjoyed using the google maps integration with Oblivion. The locations of various items and points of interest was a real plus for my gaming experience.
  • My overall impression of the website is great - I have been using it since the day I stumbled upon it, and I think the site is going in the right direction.
  • My top request is a mobile app, but a new site design would be wonderful as well!
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  • need a better layout of what bugs and glitches there are in the elderscolls games especially skyrim
  • need a bit more info on DLCs.
  • need a specified page for tip in using console for something/example such as divorce, spawn something or something fun/interesting. Mods suggestion might be good as well.
  • Need more images for each item, location, etc.
  • Needs a better search function, sometimes the stuff that comes up has nothing to do with what I was looking for, sometimes I can't even find basic stuff I am looking for when I use search, for some reason I have an easier time using the search function on the elderscrolls wiki site . Other than that, UESP is the best site for the elder scrolls series, I've used it many times for Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim, it has the most complete information.
  • Needs more documentation of Arena and Daggerfall. Those two games are enigmas and could use clearing up.
  • Needs seperate pages and more pictures.
  • Neh... Occasional bug information missing, and people commenting with terrible grammar. Aside from those, and others I've already stated, keep up the bloody great work!
  • Never stop what you're doing here! I love this website. You guys are the best
  • New background color? Seems aged.
  • New content and a new layout would be a nice thing to see. Start fresh. And as I said, Skyrim's one year anniversary is coming up soon, maybe something special for that. Otherwise, the site is great and you have all done a magnificent job. I have used this site for many years and will continue using it.Stay awesome and keep up the good work! Hope to see some cool things soon! So long!
  • nice clean design and a lot of info on tes making this site my favourite. i use it almost exclusevly but due to lack of some info i had to visit elderscrolls.wikia.com in the past (but hey theres nothing perfect in the world). i'd like to say thanks to averyone who took part in creating and editing uesp. uesp is a real treasure. sorry for my bad english=)
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  • No graphic updates, please! The page is designed to provide information and changing to UI too much would damage that.
  • No real comments on the page but to the devlopers and others working on site, I would like to say thank you for all of the time you have spent and the recoreses gathered tp put up a page for elder scroll nerds like me. Seriously thank you for that and the update on patches and on the DLC.
  • No suggestions from me, other than to keep doing what you're doing. I *love* the site--and the forum.
  • No suggestions really. The new design would be nice, in case it doesn't drastically change the site's performance, usability and image. I've been using the UESP for years now, and I'm greatly satisfied with the information and help here.
  • No suggestions, overall very happy about the UESP website, can't fault it. It has everything that I want to read and find myself reading more and more each visit. I am a huge fan of The Elder Scrolls and the UESP has everything I could want
  • No suggestions, your team is doing wonderfully compared to other sites...
  • No suggestions. Your site is pretty much perfect. Thank you for existing :)
  • No, not really. Ever since the move towards a wiki after the m0use-era, the info has exploded. I love it. However, I'd like to see a bit more updates on the front page. It's not required, but a few more updates on "Did you know", or links towards some of the bigger rumors.
  • No.1 site for elder scrolls news and wiki
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  • None at the time.
  • None really. The website is wonderful and is always being improved. Content is updated regularly. Keep up the amazing work. Ive been coming to you guys since Morrowind.
  • Nope none, only that I'm glad to have taken this survey!
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  • Not a question, but even though this means nothing compared to work put into the wiki, thank you for all of the years of keeping the UESP up as a good source of information for Elder Scrolls games! :) Even though it may have some flaws, it is still a great site and I truly appreciate all the work the administrators and editors put in it, and I'm sure many other users do as well even if it's very thankless.
  • Not as much info about Skyrim as Elder Scrolls wiki, but info here is more accurate, and UESP has WAY more info on all other Elder Scrolls Games and lore.
  • Not much else to say here -- keep up the great work!!
  • Not much suggestions or comments I have. It's already a wonderful wiki, but I think the design aould be changed a little (!) and, may be, entered some rules or suggestions about the game snapshots (for the characters spesifically, how to portrait them, so the significant pages won't look too different). Also I feel that the fanfiction section is redundant here, it somehow doesn't fir the image of a wiki. I hope the answers helped. At least, a little.
  • Not much to say, I'm really happy with what you guys are doing.
  • Not much to say, y'all just keep doing the same good job you've been doing for years now.
  • Not much to say. You've done a pretty good job, in my opinion. The site is easy to use, and I've always been able to find whatever I'm looking for.
  • Not much, just keep adding more content!
  • Not only is the best Elder Scrolls website out there, it's also one of the better wikias I've seen available for any game. Packed with information without going in to overload, it's easy to navigate and find exactly what you're looking for. Never play without it open!
  • Not sure if the email I'm putting below is the one linked to my profile, hopefully that doesn't matter.
  • Not sure what else to say, other than thanks for this site! It's incredibly useful for information related to gameplay and my own curiousity!
  • Nothing just make the Survey shorter hehe :p
  • Nothing much. Awesome page.
  • Nothing really to put here, because really I'm telling you guys to keep up the good work. This is a wonderful wiki, and I really hope it sticks around for as long as it needed and wanted. Keep up the good work! ;D
  • nothing that hasnt been covered
  • Nothing, really, except to say "Keep up the good work!"
  • Nothing's perfect, but it's way, way better over the years, and I have no real complaints. Keep on keeping on.
  • NPC information has been missing or a stub for quite some time now. No big deal, but NPCs i have checked months ago are still left as stubs, so I'm wondering either you guys are busy on other things, or that NPC page isn't really a stub... I think you're idea of intergading mods with reviews would be a grand idea! Would each mod have seperate pages with screenshots/editor reviews? ^ that would make difficult questing mods more likely to be made and played. Other than that I hate other websites. This one is traditional and easy on the eyes at night on Iphone.
  • NPC Schedules and some videos would be desired.
  • Of the few Elder Scrolls Wiki sites out there, UESP has the most content and is well laid out. In addition, the site is easy to navigate, unlike some other sites on the web.
  • Okay, as this box is here for comments and suggestions, there are still missing images for many items in TESV: Skyrim. When I was searching for some of the quest items or rare items I usually found just its name. Btw: I know that email address looks.. weird.. but its really my mail address :)
  • On behalf of myself and probably a lot of fans. I would like to take the time to give my thanks to the editors, administrators, and creator(s) of the UESP site. The Elder Scrolls is a magical series, and to see so many contributors to a site devoted to a series so magical... it's... mind blowing to say the least. The UESP isn't corporate, and doesn't throw itself to advertising and corporation. I have learned so much about the series, and can only say two important words: "Thank YOU". I hope to see UESP grow as it already has. -Devon
  • One of my favorite sites.
  • One of my favorite sites. I suggest you guys place meetings of TES and UESP fans and sell T-shirt,hats,why not even a book?
  • One of the best and most knowledgeable websites for anything TES! thank you!!!
  • One of the best Wikis for any gaming site I have come across.
  • One of the best wikis I've visited. Everything is clearly organised, information can easily be found without even using the search function. However, the Lore Main Page and section could possibly be organised in a better fashion to present more of the available information (eg. to know what's contained in the Appendices, you must open the Appendices' page).
  • One of the reasons why i use the UESP is because the detail for games like Oblivion or Morrowind. I really hope you guys continue with the excellent work
  • One stop shop for all my Elder Scrolls needs. Probably would not be where I am in game with out you guys.
  • One thing I would like to see are video walkthroughs for certin quests.
  • Only have one real bitch.....pages always too busy....clean 'em up.....simplify....like GOOGLE!
  • Only one single comment: Just keep up the great work!
  • Only suggestion I could offer would be to make sure the page loads completely, because one time the layout was messed up and the background was white on some pages, I am unsure of the consistancy of this however.
  • Only suggestion I have is to keep doing what yall are doing, I can't see how it can get much better.
  • Only that it's great. Oh, and on Reddit.com, I own a subreddit, Reddit.com/r/Khajiits (yes, I know that it's not the right plural. That's supposed to be a joke). I even have a link to the Khajiit lore section in the sidebar. So, if there's any more information you could provide oh wait you don't provide the information submitters do. Well, in any case, I'm a major Khajiit. I am Jo'rak the Scholar, and may you walk on warm sands.
  • Only thing I gotta say is that I have always loved checking out the lore pages on this site, and I do greatly enjoy perusing the books section and re-reading stuff while I'm out and about. I've been visiting UESP for years and it still remains one of the best Elder Scrolls websites out there!
  • Only thing I have had trouble with is the search engine everything else is great. I give the site overall an 8/10. Design/style could be improve but it is not needed. Thank you, -Michael
  • Only thing that i want to say to the UESP team: very, very good job. Really, if not this site i could've loose many hairs when raging around about "OMGSOMETHINGSNOTRIGHTINTHISGAME!". ;) Thanks and good luck ;).
  • Only wish to give you my thanks for providing an excellent source of information for Elder Scrolls series.
  • Option to make site darker (night mode) because its very bright. Could be in colors similliar to elderscrolls.wikia.com
  • Other than some problems from time to time entering search terms into the search bar, I believe the site is good. I wish the monthly featured article(s) would change with more frequency but that's just me. The idea of an Elder Scrolls Fan Convention would be great!
  • Other than the autocomplete search box, I think there isn't much improvement really necessary. Sometimes, when I'm surfing through the Lore pages, I don't find as much information as I would like, i.e. the gods pages which are mostly lists. Of course, that could be because there actually isn't enough information in the games for a complete page... Also, mod pages for the really popular mods would be nice. I'm not so sure a "review" would be the best way to go there, perhaps more of a descriptive page with some information on reception and links for external reviews, so to keep the site neutral ground. Finally, I'd like it if the main page was "refreshed" more often with new featured articles, images and trivia.
  • Other than what I commented, this site is very good!!! Been using this site since the time of oblivion!! A couple of changes and improvements would do wonders, but other than that? A fan for life! Thanks for everything!!!!! :)
  • Other wikis tend to have more information faster regarding DLC and the such. Pick up the pace.
  • Over all quality site that I've been using since I got Skyrim. It has help a lot when I wanted more information on a variety of subjects and when I wanted background information on the Elder Scrolls world since Skyrim is my intro to it.
  • Over all The UESP is a great site but there is still room for improvement. I enjoy and make use of this site whenever I can, and 95% of the time I've been able to find what I'm looking for. On a rare occasion though I've had trouble locating the information I'm looking for. Keep up the good work.
  • Overall a brilliant and comprehensive resource.
  • Overall a good experience. Keep up the good work!
  • Overall a good website. Keep up the good work!
  • Overall a great website. Never had any tech issues or loading problems, the only thing I might suggest is a little more fine tuning for content, perhaps a fully exposed city map per city page, maybe some information about the best builds and item combinations that is easier to find, it's quite irritating to pick through dozens of pages of walls of text to find a discussion about the item you're looking for, and so naturally a more fine tuned search function also.
  • Overall an amazing site. Have used it for years with little problems. Only comment would be that, over time, the older games have gotten a very refined overview - they are easy to navigate, consistent, and intuitive. Skyrim will no doubt receive the same ultimate treatment, but in the meantime, a more universal quality control is somewhat desired. Some pages are far too long, while others are bare bones. Not to mention the quality within the articles ranges widely. Perhaps more rigorous quality control could help.
  • Overall great experience with UESP throughout the years. Since TES Pc games have had such great improvements from mods, to such extent that some users may feel that they lose on not playing an unmodded game, It would be quite important if each user would have their personal recommendations for modlists, and the site would generate an overall statistic based on the endorsment number & rating for each mod.
  • Overall great site. More in depth lore pages and game info would make this site even better.
  • Overall I feel the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and understandability of information should always be the #1 priority, even if it's already at a good level it can always be improved. Other than that, navigating the site could use a little work, but it's still worlds better than certain other wikis which have multiple pages for the same things that contradict each other and are impossible to find in the first place without using the search function. Keep up the good work.
  • overall I like the content and format that your site contains and hope to see more from the UESP in the future
  • Overall I like your site, interactions good, but maybe add more pictures, bigger ones, and a better backgroud
  • Overall I love the site, I never had any problems running it, I love how there is a link to Lore on every page which helps involve me into the game. :)
  • Overall I love the UESP, however I would like to see the search bar be more intuitive regarding what you are searching, for instance, if I am on the skyrim page, then any search inquiries should give list priorities to skyrim articles of a similar name
  • Overall I LOVE this site!
  • Overall I really like the site. It excels compared to other wikis. Keep up the good work. The Morrowind and Oblivion maps were especially useful to me!
  • Overall I think that UESP is rather informative and user friendly. Could improve on the load time of the pages though.
  • Overall I think the site is great. Use it for any Elder Scrolls lore and game questions I might have. I do find the information to be a bit redundant - sometimes verbatim - when running Elder Scrolls Wikia side by side with UESP. I know that the info here comes from the same sources, so it wouldn't make sense for UESP to have different, or "non-lore" info as part of its mainstay. However, it does need something "else" to distinguish it and separate it from the ES Wikia - something distinct and unique that makes its its own search source rather than just a repeat of the the ES Wikia with a "different background." It's own brand, so to speak, with some offerings completely separate from anything the ES Wikia does. I dunno - fan art or fan fiction section? Not really a follower of such, but just a thought. Links to specific Nexus and Steam mods, and other modding sites that pertain to a germane topic?
  • Overall I think the UESP could use a little improvement but it's mostly a great place for information on all things Elder Scrolls in my opinon.
  • overall i think this is a fantastic site, with more information than any other site i have used, and i 99.99999% of the time use this one. i am interested in accessing the blogs/chat too. simple and effective, no much really needs to be imporoved :-)
  • overall I think this site is fantastic. I think that this site is unique in its overall quality and usefullness compared to most other game sites and wikis.
  • Overall I've been very happy with UESP since playing Morrowind, then Oblivion and now Skyrim. Keep up the good work!
  • Overall it's very nice and very detailed. Apart from newly added elements, most all important information is outlined clearly.
  • Overall site design is great as it is. I'd like a Mobile App to consult information via my iPod Touch while playing the games or read some lore while I'm in the mood.
  • Overall site design needs improving. Content is fantastic.
  • Overall the quality of the articles is great - they're not biased and provide good detail.
  • Overall the site is allright, I have no complains
  • Overall the site is fabulous and it has been an indispensable resource for me as a TES fan. It's content is second to none, in my opinion. I mostly hang out at the forums but I think that the forums use the wiki more so than the wiki uses the forums, although I notice this is slowly changing and I am very glad for that. The forums have a very heavy social aspect (extending over to chat programs, e-mails, G+, etc.) that is wonderful and the community there is very warm. Definitely looking forward to whatever the future brings!
  • Overall the website is a wonderful sourse of information for all things Elder Scrolls. It's probably the site I've visited most for any video game not only for finding information involving the quests but learning about any bugs and fixes.
  • Overall this is a great looking website, i think it's design is good, i love the fact that it's all about the content instead of the looks, other websites may have a more elaborated look, but don't come even close to UESP on the content and info which is why i love this site. Cuz it works and i always find whatever it is i'm looking for! Great job! Keep it up!
  • Overall this is a great site and the only site I have been using for my Elder Scrolls information and news. I really don't think much needs to be changed maybe a background update to change the look of the site every so often. Great site and thank you for all the work that has been put into it.
  • overall this is the best gaming wiki i have ever used. it has been a pleasure having all the info i need right here, especially the advice on dealing with bugs. i assure you i would likely not be the avid Elder Scrolls fan i am today if not for this site's assistance.
  • Overall you (admins and greater community) do a great job and is one of the sites I have repeatedly visited over a long time, it ranks with Blues News in that regard. Keep it up!
  • Overall you all have done a great job and really the only grievances I've encountered are extremely minor ones I can overlook.
  • Overall, a great easy to use resource for people who play any Elder Scrolls games. I thought there would be an Unofficial Fallout Pages but I was quite disappointed when I found none. Keep up the great work.
  • Overall, a very good site; particularly for Oblivion.
  • Overall, a wonderful site to visit when information is needed or even when I'm bored. I pass the time looking at lore articles about all the creatures and items in The Elder Scrolls universe.
  • Overall, good enough for all the information I need. I mostly use the Morrowind section of the site for quest help, location scouting, and looting suggestions.
  • overall, great the way it is. I like the combination of useful information and amusing personal anecdotes the authors sometimes add to the pages
  • Overall, I believe that UESPwiki is vastly superior to almost all other wiki sites for games. Thank you for creating it.
  • Overall, I believe the UESP does not need much change at all. It works beautifully as is and is easy to navigate. I would love more in-depth content, but understand that a lot of things do not have much canon information available in the first place. The only actual issue I run into is the format on my phone is not nearly as easy to navigate or see, but it's not unusable though.
  • Overall, I find UESPwiki excellent for gathering information; whether for game progression or general interest. My experience of the Elder Scrolls games has been greatly enhanced by the information provided on UESPwiki, information which is readily available and professionally put (althought that doesn't mean I haven't spotted the odd typo!). Although I don't partake in the chatroom discussions or anything along those lines, I still use UESPwiki regularly for other purposes. Keep up the good work!
  • Overall, I have no complaints. You were a great help when Oblivion was released, and you've kept it up for Skyrim.
  • Overall, I LOVE the site as it is, and don't feel a strong need for things to change except to add more of the same.
  • overall, I love the site for its features - it's a great source for the ES lores which I enjoy reading.
  • Overall, I love the site. I rare am unable to find information that I am looking for and I can not remember ever finding false information. Please keep up the great work.
  • Overall, I love the website. It allows me to make the most out of one of my favourite games without spending hours upon hours trying to find everything. Suggestions? More like a favor: I know it's a long shot, but the PS3 community are growing impatient waiting for the DLC's. I don't know if there's anything you can do about that, but PS3 users would really appreciate the effort. Keep up the good work :)
  • Overall, I love this website. It has been very helpful for as long as I've owned an Elder Scrolls game. I would love to see an Apple app, that would be very convenient, but honestly I'm not rushing. People can only work as fast as their skills allow.
  • Overall, I really like this site! Sometimes the content from new games/new addons are a bit slow to have pages, but overall I have no significant problems.
  • Overall, I think the UESP works very well, and has a staggering amount of information. The page loading times are good for me, even on a slow internet connection, and the way the site is designed doesn't seem to have many visible flaws. There are some areas that could be looked at, though. The relevance of search items to what is searched for can suffer a bit, as mentioned before. Locations seem to be prioritised over lore, which makes sense, but when a location that bears the search term, say the page "Morrowind:Vivec St. Olms", is prioritised over a page that has a much more exact title, being "Lore: Vivec", it does seem to be slightly off. Another slight problem to me seems to be in the writing style. It is perfectly acceptable and logical that different pages differ in style, as this is a community driven project and different people write differently. But in some areas theory seems to get muddled with fact, or vice versa, resulting in pages having consistency errors with each other. I have no examples of this, as funnily enough my one example has been fixed already.
  • Overall, I think UESP is a great wiki, this was fun, I look forward to seeing what content you guys bring :D
  • Overall, I think UESP is the authoritative source for Elder Scrolls info. I think it would be improved with a visual update and more liberal usage of images to illustrate content, but these are small issues. Even if no changes are made, I doubt any other site could come close to UESP's completeness when it comes to lore and gameplay info.
  • Overall, I'm very pleased with this website. If there were to be an application made for my iPad, I'd be ecstatic.
  • Overall, I've enjoyed this website and it's served my needs. I have it under my favorites and make a quick visit everyday to see if something is came out in the news feed. I really can't think of anything else to suggest improving on. The site runs very well, it's informative and to the point, and it keeps me up to date about what's going on with future titles and DLC. Keep up the good work guys.
  • Overall, it is far superior to most (all?) other fan-made web sites. It's only lack, from my point of view, is good links to mods and reviews of those mods.
  • Overall, it's a great site, and I really do appreciate the amount of work that people have put into it simply for love of the Elder Scrolls games. It's an obvious comment, but the Skyrim pages would benefit from more extended coverage... I've noticed quite a few errors there. Also, I find the articles on improving gameplay and different gameplay styles particularly helpful, so it would be nice to see these developed further.
  • Overall, love the site. I'm on here almost every day (sad, I know). One thing I would love to see is the collected dialogue for some of the main story characters. I notice Ulfric and Rikke for instance have many of their quest dialogues spelled out, and I'd like to see that for other characters such as Tullius.
  • Overall, the best site I've been to for any TES information. Pages are organized neatly, and the game content is very useful. Lore content could be more detailed, and while for the most part it is organized neatly, some instances stand out. Primarily very obscure content falls within this fate, however. I never knew there was a chatroom or forum. Chatrooms and forums might be helpful for getting things done and communicating with content creators, but I take no interest in them.
  • Overall, the experience gained from this site is fantastic. Keep up the good work.
  • Overall, the UESP is a fantastic site for game reference. The wealth of information is amazing and invaluable! Keep up the good work everyone!
  • Overall, the UESP is one of my favorite sites on the web. Keep up the good work, please!
  • Overall, this is a great site. I would like to see more space dedicated to mods, however, as they are a huge part of The Elder Scrolls series.
  • Overall, this site has been extremely helpful in my playing of Skyrim. It has also really helped to give me a gist of the lore involved in The Elder Scrolls series.
  • Overall, you're doing a terrific job. Keep it up!
  • Pages under construction need a more timely deadline for completion.
  • Paws, hands, claws down, you guys did a great job. Best resource ever, especially now I'm trying to play Daggerfall lol
  • Perhaps an extendable menu/left side legend of directories, that could work like windows explorer basically. It may be more user friendly but is not urgent.
  • Perhaps the only thing I'd like to see improved other than the things I checked is a better quality of: - Pictures - Descriptions - Explantions Sometimes I feel that pages could be so much shorter and overseeable with a different choice of words, without losing the flow.
  • personally i think you fellas have organized your information so organized and accessible that i sometimes completely forget that I'm not on wikipedia and search for something completely unrelated like what movies David Bowie appeared in. That is a big deal, especially when you look at some of the other topical "wikis" and get the impression of a encyclopedia book with half of it's pages ripped out. Keep doing what you're doing, because it's working very well
  • Personally think you guys do a great job and have been using your site for a number of years. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! :-)
  • Personally, I've always used the "UESP" for my Tamriel needs. You guys do what I want, you put what I want where I can find it, and you don't clutter the pages with junk I don't need. The only other sites I *ever* use is Bethesda's own, and the Nexus for uploading mods I write. And I stay the heck off the Valve/Steam sites, because I hate them with a passion, and I resent the fact that we "need" them to play our games. The UESP has always been the best of the best. Keep up the GREAT work.
  • plain and simple, keep up the good work. Easy and complete info on TES.
  • please auto focus to the search box when you hit any page on the site. this is such an obvious thing to speed up the experience for visitors when no pages have any other forms on them (unless you're editing a page).
  • Please consider adding a mod recommention system. Users needs a place to recommend, ask about, and review mods.
  • Please continue doing a great job, thanks!
  • Please continue your work on the UESP. Without it I wouldn't have the great ES gaming experience I have.
  • please do not give/sell my email address to anyone. UESP has permission to email me, please no emails from 3rd party(s).
  • Please don't change much about this site. You've been in my favorites for... oh... 15 years now.
  • Please don't sell my email address; it's still spam-free.
  • Please double check your content with The Imperial Library and the official forums.
  • Please have better interface for mobile users
  • Please just continue to update the site with new information and whatnot.
  • please just keep up the good work.thanks for making ES games so much easier to understand. and by that i mean making it easier to understand the world they created.not many people could do what you've done so well.
  • please keep up the excellent work
  • Please keep up the great work. Please keep the pages simple and without all sorts of shit clogging them like the wikia sites
  • Please make the maps better accesible. That would be the only thing that I could put a comment on. Everything else is really great. Thanks!
  • Please make you search funktion a little more open to mistakes. Whenever I search something and don't remember the name 100% correctly, it simply shows me nothing. Which isn't quite useful in a game which features countless of made up names. Greetings.
  • PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE find out more information on when expansions will b coming to PS3, and if that information is withheld from you by your sources, give us a way to contact them so that we can go all internet nerds on their asses, overload their server, and force them to answer the millions of fans that have been pushed aside like a cookie you thought had chocolate chips but turned out to have raisins. Other than that, more updates and do not change the layout and design of your site. It is so perfect in every way, the only thing you could change without automatically making it worse would be the color.
  • Please try and focus more on other Elder Scrolls games other than Skyrim
  • Please, don't try to change just for change. The site is good enough.
  • Please, for god's sake, stop people from trying to fix what isn't broken! There are days all the edits and missing information from pages I'd previously been able to find it on results in makes me want to tear my hair out in frustration.
  • Please, improve information on quests on the Dawngaurd DLC that'd be great. Oh, and if you had a iOS app for this I'd totally get it.
  • Please, please get release dates for anymore DLC's or anything because that would be AWESOME! P.s great website :)
  • Please, what ever you do with UESP, keep it equally awesome it has been during the last 6 years, during which I visited your website almost weekly! Thank you for being the best elderscrolls wiki out there!
  • Plese stay as you are (for the most part), stay this somewhat old/goofy website that gives me every information I need on the elder scrolls lore and games. I love to just take some time and read though the articles without beeing distracted by mod advertising, social media nonsense or a bad design.
  • Pls don't change site design,it's great as it is.
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  • Practically the only improvements that could be made to the site realate to slightly more in-depth information on game content. This is really only applicable to the newest games and content, as I see it. As this develops over time anyway, I would say that the parts of UESP that I use are at, or nearing ideal condition.
  • Predictive text searches would be handy.
  • Pretty much perfect :)
  • Primus sucks!
  • Probably one of the best wikis on the internet in my opinion. So go you guys. The only problem I have is when searching for things, if you don't type what you're looking for exactly as it appears in the page, it won't show in the search results. Like when I search "Onehanded" on accident instead of "One handed" won't list the one handed article, only articles relating to the game code and console commands and what not. Same for like "Oblivion: Ingredients," it won't show if you put a space between Oblivion and the :. But that is so incredibly minor I don't really even care.
  • Quality website for all my Elder Scrolls intrigue and insight. Doesn't really need changing, but there is always room for improvement I suppose. One of my favourite places on the internet, always highly thought of, and referred to friends who want to know about Elder Scrolls stuffs :)
  • quite hard to search for information on UESP, since you have to spell the words almost exactly right, i find it easier to find the information on the Oblivion page, rather then the Skyrim page, Very Good apart from this..
  • Rather than letting anyone change anything on the page, only a 'review' section should be changeable. A staff of testers will then independently peer review each claim and after 3 verifications the entries will be published. Similar to peer reviewed journals in real life. Otherwise, people will simply create 3 accounts and verify themselves, making it entirely meaningless. At least one bachelor's degree in mathematics for non-trivial math problems - for example someone who knows what a geometric series is and can solve its convergence by hand. At least one bachelor's in statistics - someone who is competent enough to calculate the percentage of 2.5 sd to within a tenth of a percent using the gamma function. I realize this is impossible since nobody with a degree plays skyrim, however, if the opportunity occurs.
  • Really enjoying this site!
  • Really good site for information, mobile site would make it all complete.
  • Really great site overall, not many problems.
  • Really great site, with every information I ever needed. You guys do great job. I would suggest about the mods thing, like I said in a previous comment, don't bother uploading them, the nexus do a pretty good job at centralizing them all. But to teach other person to do complexe mods (There's already a good amount of basics intel on the wiki), or workshops, or to do reviews of a certain numbers of mods might be interesting. Also, a page that could be good is a "enhance your skyrim/oblivion/morrowind" page, where you present every graphical enhancement mod that go well together, how to install them, how to configure them/the game to have a massive overhaul of the games graphics. I did it, but it was tricky and maybe other people would love the advices. Anyway, keep up the good work!
  • Really great work on the wiki, it has been the most helpful website for all my elder scrolls needs. I can't wait to see what the future holds. Keep up the good work!
  • Really helpful site. Thank you.
  • Really love the site as a whole. Not really sure what I'd do without it honestly. Other wikis aren't as in depth or as helpful. Thanks for all of the work with the site!
  • Really love the site, it is just slightly drab, other than that my favorite Elder Scrolls web page!
  • really no need for any big changes, just some tweaks in certain areas.
  • Really, the main thing that needs improving is the comment I've already made about the search facility. Please consider getting something like Google search, which can prompt for incorrect spellings ("Did you mean...?"). I would also like the opportunity to search in-game BOOKS as separate from the game itself - I don't think that's a possibility at the moment. The other thing is that for me, as a fanfic writer - I would actually like Every Single Bit of dialogue to be recorded somewhere. Sometimes characters' dialogue is recorded on *another* character's page (e.g. a minor character talking to Martin Septim). I've also had to spend hours going through YouTube to get some very typical comments, such as what EXACTLY townspeople say about mudcrabs. There isn't a Generic Dialogue page, that I can see. I don't know what's wrong with the UESP maps that use Google's system, but they don't work properly on my computer. I hate them and never use them because information disappears when you change zoom level. I much prefer static maps.
  • Really? Thanks for having such an amazingly comprehensive, useful site to go to when I need to know anything about this series. I'm pretty much satisfied with everything I get from this site.
  • Regardless of my thoughts, thanks to the people responsible for making UESP one of the best resources for TES games. Your hard work is appreciated.
  • Reworks on sites such as this one are usually confusing, unintuitive and frustrating. The UESP is excellent the way it is. However, references/citations on your Gods, Factions and People sections would be much appreciated.
  • Right, I know Im going to lose guy points on this but oh we'll. Y'all really need to make your design more appealing. Rigt now it's rather, well, drab looking. Kinda sucks the fun out of it all, you know. Just changing the colors would do a lot.
  • Rock on, and please for the love of Talos, prioritize Steam browser compatibility! (no more pop-over flash ads that break the site and/or browser!)
  • Rock solid wiki. Even for exclusively for Elder Scrolls, I haven't seen a wiki so well handled.
  • Said before, the front page "featured article" and "featured image" shouldn't include things that could be considered spoilers. Having screenshots and descriptions of things that new players aren't supposed to know plot-wise, etc right on the wiki front page makes it difficult to avoid. I would be happy if those sections were totally removed. One the things I love most about the UESP is that the design is overall simple and easy to navigate, while presenting as much detailed information as possible. Compared to my experience with the wikia.com pages for Fallout, for example, where lists are formatted in all sorts of incomplete ways with overlapping pages for different games...the Elder Scrolls Wiki has been far more fun and easy to use.
  • Search box should have suggestions in case of spelling errors, or guessing. Besides, it should give options to search in Skyrim, Oblivion, Morrowind.... Sometimes, the results from Skyrim that I need was buried down deep by the ones of previous ES series.
  • Search could be cleaned up. I'm generally not interested in the page size or date, or any images on the page. Group the results by game, since I'm usually searching for something/someone in a given game. Don't group by Page Title/Text. For example, if I search for Mercer Frey, show his biography first, then group by contents (ie, quests with Mercer, people who know Mercer, locations where Mercer appears, objects Mercer owns, etc).
  • Search function tends to result in totally unrelated content to that which was searched, and is somewhat frustrating.
  • Search needs to improve. For now, it's works very bad, sometimes it's almost impossible to found what you looking for. It seems to not recognise keywords in page text.
  • searching algorithms required
  • Searching is sometimes difficult with all the multiple entries for variations of the same thing. Eg. Skyrim: Lore, Skyrim: Game or Nord: Lore, Nord: Race Oblivion, Nord: Race Morrowin, Nord: Race Skyrim, etc. If it were possible to organize these better, I think UESP would be easier to navigate.
  • searching wiki could be improved, I rarely get the desired results when searching through UESP, google is more useful than your own search engine
  • See my previous suggestion related to pages' various Bugs sections and/or spoilers. Also, "Elder Scrolls Online" is not an Elder Scrolls game. I generally find it very difficult to give you any decent amount of respect when you don't seem to respect most of your users, since you have intentionally ignored and dismissed our criticisms regarding the inability to use this site without seeing spoilers each and every time. Most of us just use your site for bugs and/or information about gameplay mechanics, so these spoilers are actually a huge fucking problem. The fact that I am even taking the time to communicate my disgust at this here speaks volumes about your potential, so I hope you will actually take my complaint to heart instead of brushing it off like usual.
  • Seeing that there were some questions about site design/layout: Go for content, not for design/layout. The layout is already quite alright. Besides, a nice design can keep a visitor for a few minutes, but it is the content that keeps people coming back to UESP. The next thing is about so-called social media: Just because something is currently "hip" and many other sites use it does not necessarily mean it is good or even required. In fact, UESP is one of the biggest sites in the Elder Scrolls community, so it does not need to clutter the wiki (or the forums or any related stuff) with social media buttons. In my opinion those stuff does not add anything of value to the site (or mostly any site, for that matter). It is just a way to increases the time for page load a little, and it also provides those social media sites with means to track users on your site. I do not see why any (non-commercial) site would want that in the first place.
  • Separate pages for more weapons with detailed locations and a better search function would improve the site significantly
  • Seriously just keep up the good work; UESP is my go-to Skyrim wiki!
  • seriously, that map thing is amazing.
  • Seriously, you guys are the best information on the ES series that I've ever come across & I've had you on my top bookmark-tabs for years. If there's EVER anything that I can't figure out myself - this is the place I come to! You deserve the highest praises for what you've created - Well Done! All the Best
  • She's already pret'ner perfect. Don't do anything drastic.
  • Short video clips might be useful, especially for wiki on past games on older consoles or for directions to particularly tricky locations, etc.
  • Simple the best site covering information about skyrim i ever encountered
  • Since Morrowind then has been the site I used for two reasons, your very detailed content and the ease with with the site can be browsed. Those are your two big draws and any changes must be organized to not hurt those areas. Keep up the good work!
  • Site design does look rather basic HOWEVER, this means fast page loads and easy navigation which is far more important. Any new designs should keep functionality well above any desire for flashy graphics etc.
  • site design is outdated, but it is the best information site, and loads reasonably quick but i have to go elsewhere to find maps of areas mentioned because they arent clearly displayed here
  • Site is easy to use and has fast-loading pages. Love Skyrim as well
  • site is great as it is, maybe could use some more integration with modding stuff, but not a big deal anyway
  • Site is great. Thanks for all your hard work!
  • Site is very well formulated and maintained on what seems a very small budget. I applaud the UESP for this feat. I wish to see it continue and Prosper even past the Elder Scrolls longevity. Best of luck to the founder and staff who help make the site what it is
  • site look is perfect as is, please do NOT jump on the rounded edges web 2.0 bandwagon!
  • Site needs more news regarding the upcoming releases, specifically the elder scrolls online and skyrim expansions/dlc.
  • Site needs more pictures for some items, for user friendly content their should be a random link to any other page on every page like a random page button if you will.
  • Site's great; not much I would change.
  • skal!
  • So easy and fast to use but the one main thing i would want changed is the search engine to not rquire you to be so specific in what you want to find if you cant remember how to correctly spell it.
  • So far so good, this site has been the most helpful, easy to navigate TES site on the web. I've even tried ones in different languages (thank you google translate), and they still pale in comparison. Can't wait to see what kind of lore bomb will be dropped on you once ESO comes out. I'm sure you will handle it fine though. I've never been disappointed. Keep up the good work.
  • Some articles are very well done and others are poorly done and generic. I would like more details.
  • Some content seems to have too much opinion towards one choice over another. In case of the Skyrim housing in Windhelm. Ideal is a matter of player perspective not the author's. Also it would be nice to have a section easier than the forums for player "wishes" for future TES games. Things that the players may think are cool and make a better understanding (some "wishes" are to unrealistic). "Wish list" does not mean NEED TO HAVE.
  • Some kind of better category list, sometimes i find it hard to find the right things I'm searching for.
  • Some Lore/Places pages need expanding and more pictures
  • Some more alchemy recipes would be nice, like money makers (though I found the salmon roe + jazbay grapes + histcarp recipe on UESP), or complex useful potions that a non-alchemist could easily make. True, all ingredients with a certain effect are listed, but some combinations come with negative effects that others don't.
  • Some more chatroom and skype conventions for us European people. The few such meetings were done considering the North America timezone thus can come to some problems for us Europeans.
  • Some NPC pages seem to be becoming very cluttered with ALL in-game dialog being included on their respective pages, while basic info like schedules and interactions are missing from others. There is no single place to compare a weapons or armors stats, requiring viewing several pages. Over-categorization with no way to compare them or even being referenced on the base page. Example: I was wanting to see where the Imperial bow fit in compared to other bows. It's not even listed on the weapons page. You must look through a very cluttered "specialized gear" page, even though the imperial bow is a level loot item, found in both chests and enemy NPCs. A better way would be as the Fallout Wiki lists all weapons, armor and clothing in easily sort-able charts.
  • Some of the lore sections could use work. UESP was the first TES reference site I ever used, and I love its thoroughness. :)
  • Some Pages are not filled. They are often just little NPCs or something like that but it could be in. Also information for creation kit user like the ID of a place could be on the depending site.
  • Some UESP articles are a bit short and could use some more information....
  • Someone should find a way how to repair bugs on xbox, as it is possible on PC(via console)
  • Sometimes I do notice some of the Discussion Boards seem a little... mean? I think that would be the best word to describe the environment. But of course, that may just be the way I interpret the effects. Other than that, I can't think of anything. All I can say is thank you all for this great site. I have spent many hours reading everything I can and in conjunction with my gaming experiences with all of the games (except Battlespire and Redguard which I so want to play so badly) I am very knowledgeable. The Elder Scrolls is my favorite game series of all time and just taking part in this survey has been a ton of fun. Thank you very much, Kristofer Levendakes
  • Sometimes it's hard to find geographic locations in the game when using the google maps feature. The zooming feature is not granular enough and items dissapear too soon when zooming out so it's hard to keep track of where things are. If altering the way the map works is impractical, then a better textual description of how to get to a location would be a sensible second choice. Text directions given in quest walkthroughs are often too brief and or ambiguous.
  • Sometimes the content confuses me and leads me to other pages with other information than what i desire. The search could for example try and fix words for you or give you several suggestions to what word you truly ment if you were to write it wrong.
  • Sometimes the pages seem to load slowly, but it doesn't happen very often.
  • Sometimes The presentation of certains elements is a bit too technical
  • sometimes the search engine can be a bit dodgy.
  • Sometimes when I am searching for a particular NPC, item, quest or anything ES related, I find myself wrapped in series of related characters, quests or items. Perhaps this phenomenon could be useful to achieving a wider audience. Perhaps some links to related NPC's would be an interesting addition. For example, I have recently found out that Valen Dreth, a NPC from Oblivon, is actually present in Skyrim as well. Though I haven't got the means to play Skyrim yet, I found it quite amusing.
  • Sometimes, the search function takes a ridiculously long time to load. I'm sure this is just because so many people are using it, but that speed is something that should be upgraded if at all possible. Most of the time, I'll just google "UESPWiki whateverI'mLookingFor" instead of searching for it through the standard search bar.
  • Sorry by english errors! i'm Brazillian and i can't speak english very well, i'm in the fist year of the English course and i'm writing this all with the Google Translator help! >.< so, Congratulations! your site is awesome and really help me much more than any others!
  • Specific game portals to improve the search function
  • Spell check in search, I mean I can't even pronounce some of these places lol
  • Spoilers! Check the content for spoilers in the "detailed walkthroughs"... Sometimes you get stuck in a quest but it could be three things - a bug/glitch, the quest stage has not started due to some precondition not being met, or the quest stage has not completed due to the conditions not being met. The last category is SPOILERS. I don't need to know that I have to press the dwarven crank A three times, and dwarven crank B two times, I need to know that I have to press the cranks and if I can't figure it out then I need a spoiler. But not before I give up.
  • Started using this site in late 2009. Liked the quality of the content and was fascinated enough to stick around. Three years later, its become part of my Internet routine. The quality of the information available on the site is superb, second-to-none. Because of this, sometimes it takes a little bit longer for unverified information to become available and the site is a little slow to update at times, but it is still a worthwhile trade in my opinion. I also find the conduct of most of the users to be friendly, professional, and welcoming.
  • Stay awesome!
  • Stop using the term fire in regards to archery? I dunno, that's just me being technical, it should be shoot or loose!! I'm an archery captain, I can't help myself! Apart from that, this site is really good, a great source of information. Keep up the good work! :)
  • Straight up, you guys are doing a great job. This is by far one of the best fan wikis on the Net, hands down. Even other TES wikis pale in comparison. I own game guides for TES 3-5, and I use this site over them for the vast majority of my info searching. The guides are only really useful in comparison because of the hands on maps they tend to come with, but your maps are still more detailed.
  • Thank you :)
  • Thank you again for all your hard work. As a whole, it added much to my Elder Scrolls experience.
  • Thank you again for running this site so well. It's just nice to see people put something together so well.
  • Thank you again for the wonderful site. My ES life just wouldn't be the same without it!
  • Thank you for all that you do! Your site is really useful, well-designed, and has been a part of my Elder Scrolls experience since Morrowind first came out. The Elder Scrolls community wouldn't be the same without this site!
  • Thank you for always helping me be the hero the world needs me to be.
  • Thank you for being here!
  • Thank you for being my Elder Scrolls Lore book, and a resort if I really needed help on a quest badly!
  • Thank you for being the best wiki out there! Now quiet...here comes the guard
  • Thank you for creating and maintaining one of the most awesome Elder Scrolls related sites and the TRUE AND ONLY wiki for TES on Earth!
  • Thank you for creating this great resource for fellow TES fans.
  • Thank you for creating this great site :) It's tremendous help whenever I play an Elder Scrolls game - bugs sections and console commands lists are a life-saver!
  • Thank you for everything you do to maintain the site, it's one of the most visited pages on my PC.
  • Thank you for making the site run so well on mobile devices. I can't tell you how many times I've used UESP over wikia.com purely because it destroys my tablet! Carry on with the great work!
  • Thank you for mantaining such a greatful page, i just love it, keep improve it and your fans will never forget it.
  • Thank you for providing such a quality product.
  • Thank you for such a fantastic site. I would ask however that u make this site compatible with videos it would be cool to watch a walk through of a level rather than just reading it
  • Thank you for such a helpfull site- my favorite and the only one I know gets it right!
  • Thank you for such a pleasant experience. You guys shouldn't change anything.
  • thank you for such a wonderful page, i hope that many users could use it, and some day this page to be used internationally so that many other nations can use it with a translated version, and mostly willing that the ONLINE rules.
  • Thank you for the excellent website, while I do not use the social features, the content is excellent. I have specifically created an exception in my ad blocker for this site.
  • Thank you for the great site and huge database of all TES. I appreciate the work that has been done.
  • Thank you for the site, it's very helpful when I'm either stuck or I'm bored and looking up some lore on whatever.
  • Thank you for the survey! I hope you succeed on your plans, specially that convention!
  • Thank you for the wonderful site :)
  • Thank you for this beatifull wiki.We love it.And i want a figurine or dawnguard :)
  • Thank you for this resource. I appreciate the diligence and passion of the UESP staff. Keep up the great work!
  • Thank you for this site! I actually use this site more on mobile than pc. My phone makes it automatically mobile view that looks wonderful! Just to inform that it works, no need for app! ;)
  • Thank you for UESP! It has given me a greater experience with the Elder Scrolls universe and games, and thus has continuously led me to come back for more information each time.
  • thank you for your easy to use, full of information web site. i appreciate it.
  • Thank you for your services.
  • Thank you guys for such nice site with info I need.
  • Thank you guys so much for this site I hope it continues to grow and improve...your work is much appreciated.
  • Thank you guys very much.
  • Thank you guys, I mean it. You rox ! Wissam from France, since Morrowind !
  • Thank you so much for creating this site. Both my father and i make extensive use of it and it has helped us countless times. Nice job, and good luck! Thank you!
  • Thank you so much for this site! I am on it just about everyday. The amount of information on here is just awesome. Thanks again!
  • Thank you so much for this wiki! It's helped me many times, particularly in Morrowind, but also in Oblivion and Skyrim (and a bit of Daggerfall). The fact that this wiki contains so much information truly is a testament to the immense size and detail of the Elder Scrolls universe.
  • Thank you to the creators of UESP.
  • Thank you UESP for being a helpful source of The Elder Scrolls information!
  • Thank you very much for all of you from UESP for your outstanding good service during all this years!
  • Thank you very much for all your hard work!
  • Thank you very much for running UESP!
  • Thank you, guys!
  • Thanks for a great site!
  • Thanks for a great site!
  • Thanks for a great website! Keep it up!
  • thanks for accepting feedback! i only use your site for anything TES based.
  • Thanks for all the hard work you've guys have done for this website. It's really nice to have to a great wiki at my side when I play the Elder Scrolls games and need information.
  • Thanks for all the help over the years with Daggerfall, Morrowind, and Oblivion! You guys (and gals) are the best!
  • Thanks for all the work everyone has done
  • Thanks for all the work you guys put in. A lot of people use this site daily that aren't on the forums and what not. I just felt like saying that lol
  • Thanks for all you work! I appreciate the discussions that are attached to each page. It makes understanding the bugs of the game much easier.
  • Thanks for all your hard work! I have been enjoying your site for the past 6-7 years. I started while playing Oblivion and now Skyrim.
  • Thanks for all!
  • Thanks for being awesome! I've been using the UESP since morrowind and it's always extremely helpful.
  • Thanks for keep the wiki functional. It's provided me help and enjoyment for years.
  • Thanks for maintaining a fantastic resource for the general community!! Your efforts ARE appreciated!
  • Thanks for making and maintaining the best elder scrolls wiki on the web!
  • Thanks for making the Elder Scrolls games much more playable and enjoyable!
  • Thanks for one the best websites online!
  • Thanks for providing a quality site!
  • Thanks for providing such a great site! It's a quite a help if I get stuck, or just want some background information on lore or otherwise.
  • Thanks for providing useful information about Scrolls games, and please don't integrate with facebook/twitter or other social media. You are on the right path, all the best.
  • Thanks for running this site!
  • Thanks for sparing me from so much trouble sometimes.
  • Thanks for such a useful resource!
  • Thanks for supplying such a great resource for all things Elder Scrolls. I have never had issues and always recommend this site over the less user-friendly wikia.
  • Thanks for the amazing work that has gone into this website
  • Thanks for the behind-the-scenes work on keeping this site running. Despite its advertising issues, it's still the best Elder Scrolls wiki that I know of, both in terms of aesthetics and content, and it's clear that a lot of time is being put into it. If nothing else, this survey is indicative of a desire to improve and meet the needs of the community, and that's a great thing.
  • Thanks for the continuous support of this wonderful website over the years. I've been using it ever since Oblivion came out, and it has greatly improved since then. My father, who only plays Morrowind, comes here nearly everyday reading through the Morrowind sections.
  • Thanks for the great site. It has made my Elder Scrolls experience even better.
  • Thanks for the hard work guys!
  • Thanks for the hard work!
  • Thanks for the hard work. Can't wait to see what's next.
  • Thanks for the info.
  • Thanks for the lore and gameplay bug sources!
  • Thanks for the site.
  • Thanks for the survey, It's great to hear you guys reaching out to the users for feedback!
  • Thanks for the wiki. It it truly a model for the rest of them.
  • Thanks for this site. I have used it since my Morrowind days and it's helped me a great deal.
  • thanks for UESP website ;-)
  • Thanks for your great site!
  • Thanks for.. well this site really lol.
  • Thanks guys, for making the Elder Scrolls series more intruiging. (I always love to read lore about people, and places).
  • Thanks so much for putting this site together. I know it must take a lot of time and energy, but I appreciate it. I'm not the world's greatest gamer, but thanks to your detailed pages I got much more enjoyment out of both Oblivion and Skyrim, because instead of giving up and quitting the game, I could easily find information I needed to complete quests. I also appreciate all of the background information that you have on your site, which has helped me learn about, and in turn fall in love with, the rich history and mythology of Tamriel. The Elder Scrolls games have many details (like the well-developed religious system) that greatly add to the realism of the game, and I would never have understood any of these details as well if you hadn't had information for me. So again, thanks for all you guys do here.
  • Thanks so much for the rockin' site, everybody!
  • Thanks to all the people who work so hard to make this the best Elder Scrolls wiki I've ever found.
  • Thanks to everyone for their work on the site, it's very enjoyable and helpful.
  • Thanks to it's extreme convenience, easy simple site layout and navigation and accurate search options, it's not only by far my favorite Elder Scrolls reference, but one of my favorite sites in general. With such a large and rich amount of lore (both descriptive and historical) articles, it's extremely easy to find yourself a good read and lose yourself for a few hours in the universe that is TES. Excellent site, great job and sincerely thank you for being one of my most valuable assets in my TES adventures!
  • Thanks to your extended information on Morrowind, I was able to plan out a unique character class and guild for every race in the game. I am going to be playing Morrowind for a long, long time.
  • thankyou for all the support on eveything elder scrolls based
  • That's an awesome website you've got! Thanks!!
  • the 'featured' section on the home page gets pretty repetitive, seems like that could have more variety. if you add a mods section i don't know how this site could be better. great job over the years, i've been a regular since about '98 or so.
  • the "random page" function wasn't really working for awhile...stopped using it so i don't know if it's fixed. however i greatly enjoyed randoming and finding bits of lore or pics or game info. please make sure this functions well.
  • The ability to toggle the search by game would be much appreciated, I use the site for all of my TES needs.
  • The articles should be more detailed. Some articles of SKYRIM are short, and missing informations. I had sometimes to go to other foruns to find out the information that I need.
  • The attention to detail, exhaustiveness, and even humor of the site continue to impress me every time I check in.
  • The best wiki site that I use! It loads excellently on my iPod, whereas other similar sites have so many adverts or menu lists that they get in the way. Love it!
  • The biggest problem I have is when I search for something it always goes to a search page, instead of taking me directly to the right link. Disambiguation pages would be cleaner.
  • The biggest thing that I like about UESP is that it uses this style, and not some confusing Wikia pages. Everything is very neatly organized and there is no need to go through lots of pages to find something. Performance is nice and the navigation is nice, but the colors are rather bland.
  • The concept of the UESP is great! And there can always be room for improvement, like interactive maps.
  • The content for The Elder Scrolls lore and early games is the best I know of, but I hardly ever use this site for cotent related to TES V: Skyrim.
  • The current layout of the site is great! A mod site or mod review section would be a lot of work but would be nice :)
  • The dedication to admistration, editing, organization, and content is admirable. Please do not change this. The site design though, may not attract certain people.
  • The design is great, I don't think you should change it, the search engine could use some optimization tough. And forget about that Facebook integration crap... please, pretty please? Great work with the page, its the best for me and has been since MW days!
  • The design of the UESP is perfectly refined and extremely efficient. I would be very disappointed if any revisions or changes to the interface were to occur. I have never once encountered a technical problem in my many years of using this as my nearly sole resource for Elder Scrolls related materials.
  • The design style of this site is somewhat the reason I only visit UESP for playing Skyrim. To be specific, I love the color and the layout, both of which make me comfortable to read any article on site. I don't think redesign is necessary, but I want a dedicated mobile app for iOS so that I can enjoy visiting the site on tablet more.
  • The design, feel and usability is perfect as it is, please don't change it and if you do, don't go for the flashy stuff and javascript things. I wouldn't mind expanded content as long as it isn't just blubber. Thanks for the best TES site around! It has greatly helped in a number of ways, especially with the older games and I'm not sure if I would have made it trough them without this site. :)
  • The Elder Scrolls is crack and UESP is a terrible enabler. That said, one of my favourite sites!
  • The elder scrolls wiki (http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_Wiki) has pages for every individual item; That's something i would really like to see on the UESP wiki. I suppose faster updates on dlc content/new game content would be good... npc schedules, too. but that takes alot of time/more active users.. More npc dialogue (especially follower dialogue) would also be nice. I'm pretty happy with everything else on the wiki.
  • The extent to which UESP goes further than other fansites is very impressive and appreciated. What I'd especially enjoy seeing is every item of clothing modeled the way armor always is.
  • The fact that when you enter a search you are redirected to the entire site database annoys me. before if you were on the skyrim page you would look for example : daedric armor, the site would redirect you to the skyrim daedric armor. Now it redirects you to the list of all the daedric armor possiblitis of all games. It is really annoying.
  • The featured image section is my favorite.
  • The feeling the design of the pages gives is good, its easy to read, and the layout is also easy to use/memorize. I have problems to recognize the color blue, with the links as an example, but there are always people who cant see a certain color, so its not a big problem. I never had problems with the functions or the speed, even with old 486 test machines not. I am not interested in any prizes. Thank you for all the work, you put into this project :)
  • The first time I came to this site was about 2005. I was playing through the Blood Moon expansion for Morrowind. The ritual of Earth was giving me a lot of trouble. I had almost given up playing the game. I decided to do a quick google search. The UESP wiki link was second or third on the list. I tried to figure out what UESP could mean. After a few seconds I thought, "Screw it. If they have a name like that, they'll have what I'm looking for." I got my answer and I've been coming to (and referring) this site ever since.
  • The game hints and walk-throughs are always helpful, and I often use them when in a bind. The general information is helpful in improving my characters with the most ease.
  • The hardest part of this survey was trying to think of something that needed improvement.
  • The host of information on this site, in regards to user-submitted tips and secrets, with already thoroughly explored games like Morrowind and Oblivion, was extremely valuable as a resource during my play-throughs of those games, as I was a latecomer to the franchise. The info on these pages enriched my gameplay, and the vast knowledge was very helpful, esp. with acquiring rare items, etc. Good work! All that information can be found online with enough searching, but to have so much consolidated in one place was very impressive, and very easy. This site contains more info, and with better ease of search than any others I have found. Compiled info regarding Skyrim, however, is lacking somewhat. Not criticism, i understand the game is relatively new still. It would be great to have UESP as the one-stop resource for Skyrim as well, as much of that information is scattered online and not consolidated yet. One more suggestion: Have you considered your own Youtube channel? Even basic instructional Skyrim videos are generating sometimes millions of hits.. Not that reading is a chore in anyway for me, but there are many who definitely would prefer a more "visually stimulating" approach. Thanks for all the hard work and effort making these pages.
  • The information in this wiki has helped me since i first started playing morrowind all those years ago, and I have yet to be led astray by the content. It has been a very reliable source for my elder scrolls questions and knowledge.
  • The information is generally well organized, but there were a few small bits that were hard to find (particularly in regards to Morrowind). More information on Arena, Daggerfall, and Battlespire would also be appreciated, if possible.
  • The layout could be enhanced somewhat and certain bugs encountered are not even listed on the respective content on the page but aside from that, UESP is simply the ultimate database for everything elderscrolls.
  • The layout of the roleplaying pages used to be very good with seperatly genres. However the current design (each user is listed then their ideas are all listed within their section) is ridiculous, it is overly complicated and doesn't allow all ideas of one genre to be seen, it shows one persons' ideas then you must search through every other user as well. It doesn't seem to fit with the layout of the other pages on the wiki.
  • The level of detail featured on this site is very impressive.
  • The level of detail of information available is great; I can assume its from the wiki format. I havent added any info myself but I am a relative newcomer to elder scrolls community and only just started skyrim. The info available for skyrim in particular is great and have not yet found desired info missing.
  • The level of detail on UESP makes it superior to many of the other elder scrolls wikis. Has been of great assistance thru my many playtrhoughs of morrowind, then oblivion, then skyrim. The downloads for the older elder scrolls games is useful Increase page downloads to phone would be nice
  • The lists of Armor and Wapons etc. are very confusing. Items could be more specific.
  • The Lore content and game content is amazing on this site. Whether I want to learn something more about the Elder Scrolls world or a tip about a certain game or just reminiscing about how awesome Morrowind was and still is (best game ever!) it is the site to go on. The one improvement that would better my experience on the UESP is a cleaner and better thought out design and set up of the site. Keep up the good work, I love the site!
  • The lore section could have more content and more information could be given on some locations and items in ES:V Skyrim
  • The main thing that concerns me is that when a new Downloadable Content announced, the page is updated once but never again until the Downloadable Content is released. Also, if there are any more drawings for beta testing, I would like to see and know that.
  • The main thing that i use the site for is the lore, your page is obviously the best there is among the elder scrolls sites at this field. I'm sure that you put in everything you know about the universe, but sometimes it still looks a bit less than I expect (for example summerset isle). I'm not saying that I'm unsatisfied, but it could be a bit more.
  • The maps could still use some improvement. Maybe it's good to add some kind of filter option so you can choose what you want to see on the map and what not
  • The maps do not show up well on mobile browsers like Chrome.
  • The moderating on the forums and the flow of power between admins based on sections of the site needs to be changed. Otherwise, keep doing what you're doing. :)
  • The most useful thing would be a better world map.
  • The most useful website for Elder Scrolls games. You can find anything here very easily. I really like the news on the front page and the many pages of lore.
  • The Oblivion NPCs days are all really well documented, I wouldn't mind to see this done with Skyrim if at all possible.
  • The one and only site for Elder Scolls games. Thank you!!!
  • The only feature I'd like would be the option to disable the mod pages (TES3MOD, TES4MOD) during searches, or when browsing pages using the random page button. I found out, recently, that searching "Tamriel map" exclusively brings up pages from Tamriel rebuilt. Also, when I'm bored, I tend to browse random pages. Unfortunately, a large amount of pages opened through the random page button are Tamriel Rebuilt pages. A small gripe, but would make a big difference in my opinion.
  • The only issue with the website is the design. Everything looks the same and misleads you sometimes. When you use UESP long enough, you won't have any problems. But everyone who is new to this page will have some issues. The article pages are well structured and you find everything you want to know in a few seconds. Overall, when you want to know something about an elder scrolls game or how to fix a bug, UESP is the perfect site.
  • The only problem that I have ever had with the site is having trouble trying to find really specific, and really obscure things. So the only thing I could say about that is to make the search function more broad with directories and the sort, or more subjects to find at first to narrow down searches, not only for looking things up but to find new information that I generally wouldn't have found in the first place unless I was already looking for it.
  • the only problem with the wiki is that it's content is so good i can't find anything to edit until DLC comes out:)
  • The only real issue I have with the site is the Search feature. It's not a huge issue or anything, just something that could probably be better incorporated. As an example, I searched "Talos". The number one result was "Lore: Talos Cult", after that it was "Morrowind:Talos Cult Conspiracy" and third was "Lore:Talos" which linked to "Lore:Gods T" and from there I followed a link to "Lore:Tiber Septim" which is what I would have been looking for in the first place. The Search feature gets the job done, but there is certainly room for improvement.
  • The only real problems I've ever encountered using the UESP is the search engine, because I will have used a certain term (Iron, for example) and have gotten results for just about every Elder Scrolls game when I'm only looking for Skyrim. Maybe a certain refinement of the search engine, such as boxes to be ticked for which game or what kind of information you're looking for (like Levelling, Lore, Locations). Other than that, I am more than satisfied with the site.
  • The only reason I use the other wiki is for pictures, specifically to see newer content. If you could have pictures of each item, uniques in particular, it'd be great. Keep the takes though, I love the tables, pics should be secondary. Hide them with java.
  • The only site I use for Elder Scrolls that doesn't hurt my eyes and is easy to use.
  • The only slight criticism I have is the search function isn't that useful unless you know the exact spelling. The trouble is, if I knew the exact spelling I wouldn't need to search for it as I'd know what section to look in for more info. Other than that I love the site and wouldn't want to see it change in any drastic way. Having said that, I'd probably stick with it anyway because I trust it.
  • The only thing about the site that I really think needs updating is the logo with the sword on the main page.
  • The only thing I could suggest, given the new content in DCLs, is a spoiler bar for those who need to know certain aspects of a game feature or site, but don't want the whole thing revealed before experiencing it.
  • the only thing i would like is an app for windows phone marketplace
  • The only things I'd like improved is the map for Skyrim. (This one: http://www.uesp.net/maps/srmap/srmap.shtml ) It would be great if the map was in colour like Oblivion's here: http://www.uesp.net/maps/obmap/obmap.shtml - It's a lot nicer to browse a map in colour than a map in black and white. :) Other than that, I'm already delighted with the amount of information available on the site game and lore wise, but if more is possible, then that's always good! :) Thank you for having this survey, it's great to see you care about the site and it's users and I'm glad to have taken part and hope that I've helped! :)
  • The page about stewards in hearthfire should have a complete list of possible stewards, please. :)
  • The page has been very useful since my discovery of it, personally I find the lore section very detailed.
  • The Pages are my one and only source. By far the best info/congregational site on The Elder Scrolls.
  • The quantity and quality of information and the easy navigation of the site make UESP my favorite Oblivion/Skyrim resource.
  • The search could yield more pertinent results sometimes, overall however the entire sight has a good layout of information and navigates well
  • The search engine is strange this days
  • The search engine used to be good, and changing it to require a full article title (e.g. Morrowind: Caius Cosades) to go directly to the related site was detrimental in my opnion. If there is only a Morrowind article about him, and nothing in the Lore, Oblivion., Skyrim etc., it would be much bettter to simply show it without going through the search results.
  • The search function may need some tweaking - I've often tried searching for 'armour' and not seen any links for Skyrim armour in there. But that's perhaps more a bug than a suggestion. I hope that it continues to provide a great service in the future!
  • The search function should be refined. Too many times I've found myself scanning through the names of articles that don't even pertain to the search query I typed in
  • the search should be simplified. it should have an auto fill feature. content needs to be revised according to the new updates.
  • the search system is somewhat broken for me
  • The sight is very easy to get around and find out what I want. I like the the item page in the Skyrim section now has images of the items. If this could be done for the oblivion page then I think that would be very useful.
  • The simple, clear and light layout of the UESP is enough fast as it is (even if not super fast), when you need to fast look for any specific lore/game info while playing the game, from the Steam internal browser. Whatever change you might think in the future (different layouts, adds, pop-ups...), please, keep this in mind, so that it doesn't bocome a pain to browse the UESP from inside the game.
  • the simplistic design of the website is awesome, however in my personal opinion i believe the background color palate could be changed some. just a little bit more range in the colors is what i guess im trying to get at. some of the means of registering for the forums, or feeling incorporated within the community of the forum could be improved, ie. the process of registering, feeling more inclined to participate in, and feeling more a part of the forum community. besides that yall are freaking awesome. :D
  • The simply but fitting aesthetic and design of the site keeps the browsing quick and easy. There's minimal clutter and all the necessary information is there. Do not change the design. Suggestion related forum topics to subjects on the wiki pages would be pretty cool and may answer questions that factual cited information cannot through the opinions of committed and knowledgeable elder scrolls gamers.
  • The site could use some aesthetic changes. The pink background with white boxes for text is extremely bland. Also, it might be worth while to invest in an official icon for this website. On the tab, it is the black box with the (hard to read) grey "the UESP", the main page has the sword logo, and other pages have various scrolls as the logo. Kind of like how Bulbapedia uses the pokeball inside the Bulbasaur bud as their icon for everything. As for information, functionality, and execution, I think this website is the top for TES, and one of the top for any wiki I've been to.
  • The site feels really old. Make the design look new! It would be great.
  • The site feels very organic, and was very approachable, which is what drew me to this site over other Elder Scrolls sites. Only complaint is that the layout of the pages can feel a little empty.
  • the site has the best information because skyrim type games are sometimes difficult to play
  • the site if fantastic. not much more can be added with the exception of maybe integrating it with NexusMod. I use a lot of mods from that site and lore/info on this site. maybe integrating them would be nice. One place for everything. Overall, this site does a great job and it's very fast.
  • The site is absolutely wonderful and you guys are doing a fantastic job. The only thing I really feel you can improve on is just having more screenshots/pictures of gameplay, items, and armor.
  • The site is already an excellent source for information on not only games and game news, but also the lore, which makes for an improved experience.
  • The site is amazing in how much content and information it has on everything, but its not always easy to search and find what you are looking for.
  • The site is fantastic and has helped me with various questions and problems from morrowind to oblivion to skyrim. I love reading up on the lore of the elder scrolls and UESP has such a comprehensive lore section that I enjoy perusing. Thank you UESP and to all the people who are responsible for the site!
  • The site is fantastic, thanks for all your hard work. My only suggestion is to keep it simple, concise and fast loading. Adding a bunch of new features will make the site worse, not better.
  • The site is fantastic! I reference it all the time when I play Skyrim and it's been a great resource. I've found everything that I've needed within the site- it's very thorough. My ONLY suggestion would be to enhance the look and feel of the site but that's not even really that necessary; the content is most important. Also, there's no need for a mobile site or app as I use the site as it stands exclusively on my iPhone and iPad and I feel I would be limited by a mobile version. Keep up the great work.
  • The site is fantastic! I'm a huge fan, and it's been great for getting me more into the Elder Scrolls series. I find myself reading more Lore Articles this year as I become more fascinated with the universe. More than that though, this site is the best resource on the internet for getting around the bugs that infest Elder Scrolls titles. The solutions for bugs here, the list of console commands, all fantastic technical help with the game. On another note, it's extended my playing time in another way. I find myself easily bored of character's appearances in Elder Scrolls games. I restart all the time and it's always sort of hampered the experience for me. When I played Oblivion on PC, UESP gave me the console command to be able to change my character's appearance. This led to me pouring HOURS more into the game. Luckily since I've moved to consoles, I have access to Dawnguard on my Xbox and the face shaper. Keep up the good work!
  • The site is fantastic. The forum is outstanding. There's nowhere else I'd rather go to get some info on the Elder Scrolls. The community is by far one of the best I've ever seen on the internet. I love the site very, very much. Thank you guys for hosting a survey; it shows you are also willing to listen to suggestions and such. I think the site is quite perfect right now, but there's always more to be done, right?
  • The site is good as it is now but some improvement wouldnt be wrong.
  • the site is great as it is, its very dedicated and covers any lore that is available, cant suggest much except more lore but which will surely be covered in the future
  • The site is great but could do with a few tweaks here and there to make this more absorbing, like backgrounds based on the game you want information on, so SKYRIM will get a SKYRIM theme etc.
  • the site is great guys, keep up the work!
  • The site is great overall and better than most.
  • The site is great the way it is. Usability is great and the site is very quick and responsive. I can always find what I'm looking for quickly. I love the "Random Page" feature - it's probably what I use most. It allows me to learn things I didn't realize I didn't know. Keep up the great work.
  • The site is great, I have nothing to suggest, since I haven't find anything needed.
  • The site is great, i really don,t know what else to say, it helped me a lot on my journey through Tamriel ;-)
  • The site is great, use it all the time and is a lot better than other game wikis. The search function could do with some improvement though.
  • The site is great!
  • The site is great!
  • the site is nearly perfect. I understand the necessity to manage the events (as social network and ESO), but freely admit I'm a little scared for the site would risk to be somewhat ruined. I wish you all the best of luck.
  • The site is perfect as it currently stands as far as I'm concerned. Keep up the wonderful work!
  • The site is probably my most visited game site I've had since my youth. It is filled with useful information. There is only a few things I would like improvement on, and that isn't to say that it's not already exceptional. Lore: I like the Lore pages, but often times I see that there is content missing that I myself would know with my limited knowledge of the game's Lore. Some of the pages are cut a bit short if you consider how much information there is out there. I feel as though there could be a creation of "sub-pages". For example; http://uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Tiber_Septim I understand that you can't crowd the page with information, but there could be the creation of subpages for characters as important as Tiber which specifically speak of the Lore which is "discovered" in certain games. - The Mobile App would be fantastic as well. It wouldn't have to be as interactive as the site itself, but it should act as a compilation of known game information. A Mobile App of the Maps would also be helpful.
  • The site is quite messy, however it has more content than any other wiki, and has remained amazing since morrowind.
  • The site is really good as it is, I wouldn't improve much. Just needs to be informative, quick, and easy to navigate, which it is.
  • The site is very helpful and the lore is very interesting, a great combination.
  • The site is very simple and easy to use to find information; it's also very nice that it is updated frequently and very quickly when it comes to DLC and new games. A mobile app would be extremely nice.
  • The site is well kept and regularly moderated and is constantly updated and to its credit it is my first stop for help or information regarding Elder Scrolls games or its lore. The only gripe if any is to make the search function more friendly as there are some pages I search for that throw up several results that do not match the page that I had in mind, usually when searching for an artifact object that's been in multiple games or for a console commands page for a specific game.
  • the site needs within game search functionality.
  • the site overall is very good. i have nothing to suggest, maybe more lore articles. i found them very interesting.
  • The site works well. the only thing to ever lag is the survey :P
  • The sites design could use an update, maybe something modern, or choice of themes, maybe a theme for each elder scrolls game, and some simplistic ones.
  • The survey was very complete, in my opnion. Since there only news do the online game recently, I haven't payed much attention to the site.
  • The team of the UESP has been extraordinary. The Elder Scrolls universe is one of my favorite fantasy worlds, and the crew here definitely delivers when it comes to all of my lore needs. Keep up the great work!
  • The thank you/submission page which directly follows this page has a typo within the following: "The UESP thanks you for taking your time in completely this survey which will help make us even better! Press the "Done" button below to submit your survey answers." The word "completely" should be "completing". No other suggestions aside from a reminder the spell-check does exist. Not a snappy comment but a friendly reminder since on a large site proof reading isn't something you would want(or at least I wouldn't want) to waist time having to do. Adding a spell check feature might be a good idea(for all sites in general) but not necessary.
  • The thing that I would most want is better maps for Skyrim. You need to update the interactive map with Dawnguard dlc places.
  • The two things that I would like to see improved are more pictures and more stats. For the pictures, I understand that adding pictures to many of the pages could drastically increase load times, so I would prefer if items had links to a picture, assuming it is practical to do so considering the potential size of the database. When it comes to stats, the main thing missing are soft stats that are typically hidden within the game files/creation kits. Such as the bleed mechanic for axes in skyrim. Actually having the information for how to calculate such affects would be appreciated so that I don't have to hunt down the effects in the creation kit.
  • The UESP are one of the most informativ and easiest to read pages i know. The design became a little old though and could a little tough up. On the other hand i'm no fan of changes. I use the UESP as a knowlage base (wiki part) for the elder scrolls games. I'm no nativ english speaker though.
  • The UESP has always been a great, trustworthy companion through my experience with the Elder Scrolls. With out it I would've missed some of the great lore these games have to offer and would have never met some of the most interesting, funny and intelligent people I know (on the internet). The community has always been friendly and supportive; specially in the forums, and have helped not only with TES related problems, but with other things too. So, the UESP has been a great friend to me. Thank you for this amazing site.
  • The UESP has always been my go-to-site for Elder Scrolls lore. Unlike the Imperial Library, sources are always listed at the bottom of the pages regarding what it is I'm reading about, giving easy access to more relevant material. This, more then any reason, is why I mostly use the UESP.
  • The UESP has been a great site since i found it; its useful layout and spoiler free nature has meant i can enjoy the games that little bit more when you have those pesky quests. it's also been great for the lore, the way it's laid out and in the articles with characters or items is really good, and has lead to me spending a lot of time on here jsut reading. it's a great site and i hope you continue the service for a long period of time; its greatly appreciated. any changes i'd like to make are found with a nit comb and a microscope. thanks for the effort!
  • The UESP has been an invaluable source of information for better getting to know the Elder Scrolls world. I have yet to be disappointed by anything I have found (or not found), and would be completely satisfied if no changes to the site were made. Of course, more content is always welcome, because you never know when you have a strange question that you want cleared up, or if you've encountered a bug and you want to know if other people have also encountered this and if they know how to fix it. I exclusively use the UESP for anything Elder Scrolls I need to know, so thank you for all of the effort and knowledge you have shared!
  • The UESP has been my favourite TES wiki EVER, I've been using it ever since Morrowind. It's a really cool page and the amount of Elder Scrolls related info is amazing. Keep up the good work guys!
  • The uesp has definitely enhanced my elder scrolls experience. Thanks to all who have worked on it.
  • The UESP has saved me a lot of time and frustration over the years, as well as a lot of fun using console commands to screw around when I get bored. And I'm always interested in video game lore that is well written and pretty in-depth, and I appreciate the extensive work people have put into the lore articles on this site.
  • The UESP is a fantastic resource for Elder Scrolls players. I've been using it since Morrowind and now go nowhere else when I need or want any extra Elder Scrolls info.
  • The UESP is a great and helpful site about the Elder Scrolls. It has helped me out a lot when I was stuck while playing Morrowind, Oblivion or Skyrim. I love reading the lore as well. No other site has such good lore pages as the UESP. Maybe a more modern design could be better, but redesigning an entire website is difficult, so I certainly wouldn't be upset if that didn't happen.
  • The UESP is a great site and has often gotten my fiancee and I out of a spot of trouble when playing the Elder Scrolls. Its general sections are also very good with not giving too much away of the storyline. The detailed walk throughs are also very good. I find it easy to navigate as a visually impaired person and can look things up while my fiancee continues playing.
  • The UESP is a great site that I always go on regarding matters of the elder scrolls. It's database is certainly more complete than any other elder scrolls wiki out there, and any question I have regarding the many aspects of Tamriel can be usually be answered on the wiki or it's forums.
  • The uesp is a very useful resource both for lore and gameplay advice. One thing that may be nice would be more screenshots especially of the armor and clothing.
  • The UESP is an amazing website that is dedicated to providing as much information as possible to the players of the Elder Scrolls series. Because of this, I tip my hat and bow my head to the designers, moderators, editors, and all the people who helped make ,and keep up to date , the UESP website. Thanks!
  • The UESP is awesome and has been my source of information on the Elder Scrolls games for about ten years now! All I can say is: Keep up the good work and keep making this website bigger and better! The Elder Scroll's Wiki ain't got nothin' on you! Also the idea of a user servey is great, hope this info really helps you out!
  • The UESP is brilliant. Your layout is intuitive, and your pages contain an enormous amount of information. This is the first place I go when I need Elder Scrolls info. Keep up the excellent work!
  • The UESP is definitely the best site to find Elder Scrolls information, in my opinion. It's clean, easy-to-use, and it's not laggy and confusing like wikia. Instant page loads, easy searching, well-categorised. I'd hate to see the layout change, myself. It's perfect. I've only ever had problems accessing the site once, but you can't really expect a site to be up every single second of the week. Thank you for having such a lovely site; I'd be super lost without UESP.
  • The UESP is doing a great job helping people understanding the Elder Scrolls universe.
  • The UESP is easily one of my favorite, and most visited, sites on the web. You guys have been amazingly helpful over the years with everything involving TES. I hope that this site continues to grow and prosper, as well as the men and women who help keep it together. Praise Talos.
  • The UESP is just great as source of both game and lore information. Helped me so many times!
  • The uesp is literally the best Elder Scrolls site out there, but I hope it remains a wiki rather than turn into a hub for mods and such. The site cannot be beaten in its sheer amount of information. As I answered in the survey though, mobile service would be an amazing addition for those that like to enjoy it on the go.
  • The UESP is my favorite website and I like it the way it is.
  • The UESP is my favourite TES-related site, it's the first one I stumbled upon and the one I keep coming back to. I do appreciate all of your work and your efforts.
  • The UESP is one of my favorite sites, ever. The only sites I visit more often are my school site and facebook. Keep up the amazing work!
  • The UESP is one of my top-list for ES games. The only thing missing is the search that is not very user friendly, making me to resort to google with keyword UESP. Other than that, I give you guys two thumbs up for creating and maintaining this wonderful site.
  • The UESP is probably my favorite site on the internet. Keep up the good work!
  • The UESP is probably the best wiki of anything. Ever.
  • The UESP is the best Elder Scrolls releated page there is. Feels like there is all information available from Oblivion and Morrowind, and I'm sure that soon the same can be said about Skyrim too. I just remember several times that I just can't open the page, or it takes VERY long to load it. It must be because the so large amount of people who use the page. And the wikipedia-like style is simple, but it's very easy to use. Also the search is great.
  • THE UESP IS THE BEST SITE EVER.
  • The UESP is the best source of information about the TES games I know. Thanks for keeping up such a great quality!
  • The UESP is the best source of information, guides, and tips on the Elder Scrolls games that I've used. Thank you so much for your support and dedication to the games.
  • The UESP mark could use an update. It currently looks like a TESIII-era graphic and could look better. UESP is already an amazing site and definitely the most informative TES wiki. A few design updates could only make it better.
  • The UESP must be THE best website I have used got TES games.I use this website for Skyrim and Oblivion.It would an honor to attend some sort of fan meeting, near my current location of course.
  • The uesp site is amazing and very helpful. So are the games. Thank you Bethesda.
  • The UESP site is well layed out and easy to use making searchs extremely easy to find.
  • The UESP website information and guidance with Elders Scroll adventures has been fantastic. I appreciate the high degree of detail, tips and content on every topic. I'm truly impress with the efforts. Thanks.
  • The UESP wiki is definitely the most comprehensive I've tried regarding Skyrim and the Elder Scrolls universe in general.
  • The UESP, in my experience, has good page load speeds, great content and excellent map resources.
  • The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages is the single best Elder Scrolls-themed site I have ever been to (and I've been to a lot). Keep up the great work.
  • The users seem to fight frequently on the discussion pages, but only about bugs and stuff, so it doesn't really matter. I really love this website overall.
  • The website really is nigh on perfect, A few more images for in game items, such as swords and bows, but other than that it is my one stop shop for all things elder scrolls
  • The wiki could, in places, use more and better images/screenshots, especially when it comes to items.
  • The wiki has increased my enjoyment of the Elder Scrolls series Immensely, all most immeasurably. Thanks to everyone on all of their hard work.
  • the wiki has what you need 99% of the time, but it's a bit aesthetically out of date. i'd hate to see it ever get gaudy looking like many other sites, but a few simple touches would really breathe some life into these pages and make it more attractive to people who already use it as well as people who don't rely/enjoy it as much yet.
  • The Wiki is awesome. I come here for almost all of my TES needs.
  • The Wiki is looking great still using it for quests I've done 2-3+ times. Helps everytime. Much love to you all.
  • The Wiki is one of my favourite sites, so thank you for your good work. If I had a suggestion then it would be some way to rate how complete you feel an article is, so I can assess how much to follow it. For instance, when the Dawnguard Skyrim page was released, it was sometime before people reported that Serana could turn people to a vampire lord... would have been good to know. Also would like more of a news feed on the main page. But mostly thanks
  • There are a few info pages here and there that have misinformation, but otherwise the pages are fine. They could use a little more in-depth information (NPC schedules, amount of enemies per dungeon/cave, etc.) It's a great site, in fact my friends and I find myself suggesting others to use it over other sites like it (like the Elder Scrolls wiki) because the information is more accurate.
  • There are a lot of unvisited or "slow" forum topic areas. If you could somehow make them subforums, or integrate them into an umbrella forum they might see more use. I didnt know the UESP had a forum until a short time ago and I have been using this site for 9 years. If you want it to be used more, should put it somewhere that it can be seen. If you want a mod page I think it would be interesting to have a wiki page with a list of categories. Those categories then have a list of links. Those links go to the forum page associated with that mod where there can exist a pole (that you can change your answer) that shows how many members of this forum are loving it, using it, had it, hated it. Stars are very arbitrary, these answers are more to the point.
  • There are also alot of fans from over seas that like your site man, don't forget about us~
  • There are some articles that are nothing but a few lines, and I think they should be expanded upon.
  • There can be a few tweaks here and there but overall I feel the site is absolutely perfect.
  • There is one thing I would add, that being during the skyrim quest "out of balance" in the college of winterhold, if on the xbox 360 you keep pressing the "A" button on the " focal points" you will get an unlimited supply of magic. This has been confirmed 3 times by my friends, hope I helped!
  • There may be a gray area between "assertiveness" in expressing points of view and "harsh, arrogant, condescending or intimidating" language, but the wiki allows too much of the latter. Especially when such comes from admins or editors recognized as "senior," I think it tends to turn off, and probably turn away, valuable contributors.
  • There needs to be a spell checking device in the search bar. Also, have a check box to say which specific game a user would want to find information about a topic. For example, have a check box say "skyrim only" or "oblivion only" or "Lore only." Overall, love the website!
  • There should be more pictures and easier to edit talk pages.
  • There's nothing like watching the UESP begin to flesh out a new Elder Scrolls game upon release, I love it. The layout of the site is simplistic & perfect for its use, but I wouldn't mind a few more stylistically TES touches.
  • There's really not much I can say that I haven't already said in the various Comments throughout the survey thusfar. Most of the actual problems I have are with the games themselves, rather than the sites. You know, the usual stuff, things I'd have liked to have seen in the games and whatnot. The only real thing I'd like is a bulleted sitemap for each and every individual game. Click a bullet to expand on its contents and so forth. Game, development history, storyline and lore, gameplay, quests, characters, equipment, spells, monsters, etc.
  • This avery good website i wouls reccomend this site to any body intrested in the elder scrolls
  • This can't be the easiest thing in the world to keep up, but this site has saved me allot of problems, game time, and slamming my head against a brick wall wondering what to do next. Heres hoping I'm not the only one.
  • This has been by far the best site I have ever seen or been on out of all the wiki's for the Elder Scrolls games I have been to. I now use this site exclusively, because it's the only one that seems to have exactly what I need to find. Thank You!
  • This has been my go-to Elder Scrolls website for many years. I've only recently (2010) registered on the forums (snapple). While I sometimes go to /vg/ for mod help, I use UESP for anything and everything else. I recommend this website to anyone looking for any Elder Scrolls game information. The layout is great and it's easy to find anything. I also like how the article information is very concise and the need for source material is exact. No penis pictures help, too. :)
  • This is a fantastic site, and i use it to better my knowledge of elder scrolls knowledge all the time. After talking this survey it has made me interested to check out the forums and stuff, which i have not used before.
  • This is a great and a reliable website.
  • This is a great page
  • THis is a great resource, thank you.
  • this is a great site .ty very much
  • This is a great site and I find it very useful most of the time. The only problem with it is that it would be helpful to separate the different weapon and armor types into their own pages, or have more stats/pictures of the items.
  • This is a GREAT site and I've used it extensively since becoming a fan more than 10 years ago. Keep up the great work!!!
  • This is a great site and it has made my time playing Oblivion and Skyrim much, MUCH better. Don't change too much, please.
  • This is a great site and resource for information on The Elder Scrolls games. My only suggestion would be to update the pages on the Dawnguard DLC if possible. Some of the Dawnguard DLC side quests don't have much information, they are easy quests but a little more information would be nice. I also feel this way about NPC pages, some don't seem to have much information about the character.
  • This is a great site with lots of really useful information. I use it almost exclusively for anything Elder Scrolls related.
  • This is a great site, especially for someone new to the game like myself. Keep up the good work
  • This is a great site, I have to thank everyone who helped maintaining this site over the years. have I had so much profit from you guys, thank you very much! The only thing I would like to see is a special mods-page for Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim etc. I know I and many others would like to see this to improve our experience with these games for amusement. Reviews of these and a special download link would be appreciated as well!
  • This is a great site, that has helped me a lot with any elder scrolls games that I have played. Well done, and keep the site going.
  • This is a great site. I don't see many improvements that need to be made necessarily.
  • This is a great site. Keep up the good work. There's not much to improve really except for continuing to update the information.
  • This is a great website and I enjoy it's usage very much. I use it for all of my TES games.
  • This is a great website for those of us who still play Daggerfall and Morrowind. Most of the other site I've been to are difficult to navigate. Thanks for the hard work!
  • This is a great website that I love going on and reading and to be honest I would not change a thing about it. I have been going on this great website since I found it around 4 years ago, when I was really in to Oblivion. The thing I love the most about the UESP is its simplicity. Since I have begun using the site I have always loved the pure ease I had when using it. I gained a wealth of information from the site and a million thanks go out the editors and officials on the site for building such a great website. Please do not change anything about the site because it is perfect just the way it is. I hope the administrators of UESP have taken the time to read my many comments throughout this short (I would have been cool with it being a bit longer) and hopefully understand just how good of a website the UESP really is. Thanks for everything so far, keep up the great work. eman trooper
  • This is a great wiki for the Elder Scrolls series. It is always my first choice when looking up information.
  • This is a great wiki, and I feel there is almost nothing possible to be improved, its already really good. Most of the lore I know, I learned it here, good luck!
  • This is a very helpful site for anything TES related. I use it constantly for lore and quest help. Keep up the good work!
  • This is a wonderful site, and I really appreciate that it is available.
  • This is a wonderful website. There are no equals. :)
  • This is an absolutely fantastic site. I use it many times per week. Thank you!
  • This is an amazing site and it would be completely boss if bethesda made u guys official.
  • This is an excellent website, you all have done a wonderful job making this the BEST site to find any and all information on the elder scrolls games. Kudos!
  • This is by far my favourite TES website, information is good and I hope that it remains that way by not including things like "Out of Game" or "Fan-Made" sources which tend to lead to speculation, theory's and somewhat exaggerated unreliable information. This is especially true for the content relating to "Lore" and "Game History". The info related to games could be improved a little in the Skyrim section specifically focusing on a more universal layout and depth of information. I noticed a drop in available information relating to specific enemies versus what was available for Oblivion.
  • This is by far the best elder scrolls site on the web. It's layout and interface is near perfection, and the pages load very fast. Keep up the good work!
  • This is far the best TES lore site I've found! I never found more lore information and interesting facts other than here! Great job!
  • THIS Is GREAT Site i've Ever Seen. Lich And Massive TES Content , Books and Lore and Quote and English Sentence. i have learned Not Only English But Also The Culture. The Elder Scroll Series and The Uesp Made Me The Man. Very Thank You. I do for You Bethesda Game Studio, All Uesp Developers, All TES Fans!! Because I LOVE YOU!!
  • This is honestly one of the best wikis I have ever used. Information is almost always accurate and in lengthy quantities. The forums have some great debate over the many things we don't have concrete evidence of. I am at a blank for complaints aside from the few I've made previously.
  • This is just all out amazing! There is a few things I would change, but other than that this site is a 5 star wiki site! I would deffinly recommend it to my friends and fellow skyrim gamers
  • This is my favorite and most reliable Elder Scrolls site.
  • This is my favorite site for primary Skyrim game information. The articles are to the point and have very useful information. If there are mods on the site, I haven't found them, I use skyrim.nexus.com for those. If UESP adds mods I would probably try them out. They add to the game experience.  :-)
  • This is my place to go to for this game and the information, maps have been invaluable to my game playing for Skyrim, Oblivion and Morrowind. The other thing I really like is the advertising is not intrusive or annoying and is well placed so that it doesnt take away from my experience on UESP . This is a awesome site and I hope you can keep up the great job you all are doing , very well done :)
  • This is one of my all-time favorite wikis, ever since I found it while playing through Oblivion. Having access to all the information made me able to explore and enjoy the game more thoroughly. I am a firm believer that interaction between the game developers and users could lead to quick and easy bug reductions, as I have avoided many possibly serious problems by reading what other users at UESP have deduced about the mechanics of the problem. If game Devs looked at the amassed info, a patch should be MUCH easier to implement. Who here knows a Bethesda employee?
  • This is one of the best game wikis I have ever found. It is far superior to the Wikia in terms of quality of content and load time. I would be interested in a mobile app, as I tend to play in Offline Mode on PC and would occasionally like a hand tracking things down... If possible the map feature on mobile would be epic. However, I just want to say how much I enjoy this wiki and I have spent hours going from link to link reading and learning things about TES that I never knew. This is an incredible site and I look forward to using it for years to come. Thank you for all your hard work.
  • this is the best elder scrolls site i seen keep on the good work
  • This is the best Elder Scrolls wiki / information website that I've ever seen.
  • This is the best site for information on TES hands down. Skyrim's been a little slow since XBox updates come first, and the updates wait for the PC Construction Kit updates to arrive, but that just means I wait to update my game until the PC version comes out and I can read up on the new features. I've been lurking on site since it was on the m0use.net server and looked up all of the morrowind walkthrough .txt files. Glad to see it got the wiki format and is much better than before.
  • this is the best site i could find for what i needed. i check the site at least twice a day to make sure i am up to date on the elder scrolls, and the site has been able to provide all desired information thus far. all in all i am very pleased with the site, and do greatly desire some form of mobile app.
  • This is the best site I've found on TES lore and game information. The site is easy to find information on lore, npc's, quests, towns, etc. I find it an invaluable tool for brushing up on TES lore, or the occasional quest. I use the site as a library, and it functions very well as such. Thank you again for all you do for the TES community.
  • This is the first place I go when I need help with a quest.
  • This is the number one site for TES information. Walkthroughs, people, places, maps, finding stuff. Leveling, skills, classes. I can't always find the articles I'm looking for but google usually can (and then I click on the UESP pages). :) Lore and people articles always struggle the most imo because information is purposely confused and biased with multiple POVs from NPCs. But this site does a very good job with those articles too. Some articles look like they are becoming more opinion-based with loaded language than sticking to reports from NPCs or known facts (an endless struggle with wikis). Love this site. Please keep being strict on the content accuracy. You're doing a great job!
  • This is the only Elder Scrolls site I use.
  • This is the only site I use when looking up information about the Elder Scrolls games. Great job.
  • This is the only source I trust and look for information from other than The Elder Scrolls official website. I look forward to following you for many years to come!
  • This is the only website I use for Elder Scrolls related information. I'm all for improvements, but please don't change it too much. Overall, I am a huge fan!
  • This is the perfect site for any Elder Scrolls information , from the gameplay all the way to the Lore. In my humble opinion more deep lore information could be great and will make the site completely perfect. [ An example of " Deep Lore " information is written in one of the comments ]
  • This is unquestionably the best site on the web for Elder Scrolls info, ect.
  • This might be a bad idea, but I've been wanting to be able to read game dialogue. There doesn't seem to be any compilation of Skyrim's dialogue anywhere online; for example, UESP mentions Odahviing as the source of "orin brit ro", but doesn't give the context. UESP might not be the best place for that sort of thing, though, so don't worry about it.
  • This might be the best site on the internet, from an objective view, and I've seen a lot of websites. The quality and quantity of the articles are superb, only once have I seen something that has made me confused and disappointing and that was Skyrim:Smithing#Gaining_Skill_XP . But that was ok since it by saying that it needed to be improved also said that it acknowledged that the specific part of the article was bad, which is a good thing. Also, about the search function, unless you manage to steal some from google, I don't think it can become much better, but eh, beggars can't be choosers.
  • This page gives me all the information I need as a casual ES gamer. I can find where the hidden treasures are, as well as read about the history of Tamriel.
  • This page really has become my go-to place for anything game-related. Keep up the good work! :)
  • This place is my go to guide for the ES series, keep up the great work!
  • this place rules!
  • This really is one of my favourite websites and I visit many for a variety of reasons. The amount of content here is astonishing. The site is attractive and functional. I find it easy to search and fairly quick. I am glad the designers do not employ javascript doo dads just because. They are not necessary and content rules here. Top notch.
  • This should be the one-stop site for everybody playing TES games!
  • This site (while already extensive) needs to work on making the content the best it can be before it turns to social aspects such as Twitter connections (if ever). Maps would be nice-- say, a good one for every place page, no matter its size. My main problem (not that I have many!) is the search engine, which I'd say needs a little fine-tuning. That's about it-- this is my favorite Elder Scrolls site by far.
  • This Site has always been the fast and easy answer to all of my elder scrolls needs. I am a huge fan of this wiki and all of the useful content.
  • This site has been a great help to me for many years. Thank you for all the hard work. My only suggestion would be to ask that new information about the games would be posted faster. I see information about Skyrim and other games in the franchise on Kotaku.com usually a few days before the uesp posts it.
  • This site has been of great help to me, I hope it'll remain that way in the future
  • This site has been used by my brother and I for several years, and has helped me with everything from lore to console commands, to how to counteract bugs! I have referred this site to my friends who play TES on many occasions. Thank you for the good service, keep up the good work!
  • This site has helped me figure out so much, thank you.
  • This site has helped my Elder Scrolls experience for a number of years, thank you.
  • This site has provided me with more information than other Elder Scrolls sites, but I also appreciate how long it has been online. The lore section is good reference as well.
  • This site has shown great improvement over the years. I have always enjoyed the ample amount of statistics within the lore and game play, especially a few months after game release (which could be worked on). The in-depth history of Tamriel and its provinces is truly impressive. Keep up the improvement.
  • This site has, by far, the most extensive information for the elder scrolls games.
  • This site helps me so much especially with Morrowind. Plus it's interesting just to read and helps pass the time. Keep up the good work
  • This site is a great site, I would hate to see too many changes take affect and change the feel of the site. You guys are doing great and the most exciting feature that was surveyed about for me would be the addition of mod downloads and game reviews.
  • This site is absurdly detailed. Nearly every detail of the game and/or lore, regardless of how insignificant, is included somewhere in these pages. It's the ultimate guide book and supersedes almost every other fan site I've ever encountered. I use this site exclusively for TES and seeing as how I've been playing these games since Morrowind, I have found this website to be an invaluable resource for my gaming pleasure! Integrating this site with a Mobile-friendly app would be very convenient, but it is in no way necessary. The ads are not "in-your-face". This, coupled with the site's easy-to-navigate layout, make this site an unparalleled choice for all my ES needs.
  • This site is amazing, I have been using for a long time and suggest it all the time. If you guys could get your hands on documents written by the writers and developers of the games, like the Imperial Library has, that would be great.
  • This site is amazing! I love it! this site is easy to use, and very fast! I would recommend it to all my fellow skyrim fans, lovers, and gamers!
  • This site is amazing! It's my homepage on my Desktop PC and I frequent this page while at work. I don't know if you'd want to change this site design/layout. Wiki is the best for your information.. although I do understand there are other forms of CMS styles that can do the same thing. The Googlestyle MAP is amazing, maybe a bit out of date with some DLC sites missing, but hey, it's amazing. Keep up the great work.
  • This site is amazing!!!!!!
  • This site is astonishing site... Thank everyone who have made this site possible!
  • this site is awesome, i use it all the time
  • this site is by far the greatest for looking up info about elder scrolls
  • This site is fantastic. I'm glad that it is available for my use and After I have discovered the wide varieties of subjects that I can discuss with other fans of the elder scrolls games on the forums this site will be one of my most visited on a regular basis.
  • This site is fantastic. Keep up the great work.
  • This site is fine usefull and helped my sorry ass alot of times Thanks for that
  • This site is great but it needs a file system for the different games
  • This site is great, and is often updated with new info, it has just about everything lore
  • This site is great, I love the layout. It is easy to use and navigate, please do not deviate too far from the current layout and design if you absolutely must change it. This is the most helpful Elder Scrolls website of all time.
  • This site is great! I do come here a lot and find out what I need for my gaming experience! Keep up the great work!!
  • This site is hands down the best source for information regarding the Elder Scrolls games. Up to date info on bugs is an incredible help, and extensive lore articles are fun for story geeks like myself. I suppose the only thing I would like to see improved is the search function. I can usually find what I want without too much hassle, but it can be cumbersome at times to dig through the results. A way to narrow a search to people, places, items, monsters, or even just a way to narrow to a specific game would be great. Lastly, this site is amazing and, being the fan I am of these games, I come here multiple times a week. Thank you very much for this resource.
  • This site is my absolute favorite Elder Scrolls wiki, and the one I always turn to. I wouldn't change a thing about it. Great work!! :)
  • This site is my primary info source for Elder Scrolls info, keep up the good work!
  • This site is one of the most awesome and ambitious video game related sites I've seen. I have been impressed by the level of dedication that the members of this site have given to bring this site to life. Most other video game wikis are not this high-quality. I don't have a lot of improvements to ask of this site, it's pretty much fantastic as is.
  • This site is perfect
  • This site is perfect and it can just keep on improving, i only go on this site for the elder scrolls because i know what ever i need to know this site hasit
  • This site is pretty much amazing. I found this website when I wanted to know more about Oblivion and this is the only wiki of the Elder Scrolls series that I fully trust. You guys and gals have done a great job with this site and I don't see any change, at least on the content side.
  • This site is probably one of if not the best Elder Scrolls website around. Keep up the good work guys.
  • This site is really really excellent -- anything I've ever needed to know, I've found with relative ease on the website, without having to wade through a bunch of unnecessary content, because the lore pages are kept in their own categories, and I read them extensively when I'm not looking for specific information about other game-related items. Such a great resource -- now I just need a Google Maps version of the Skyrim world!
  • This site is the best for the Elder Scrolls series. Thanks for all the hard work. -Lee
  • this site is the bomb
  • This site kicks ass.
  • This site might do well to re-launch on a newer mediawiki install, with a short time to copy over the old wiki to the new format. This would force everyone to re-write a lot of functioning code, but it would also weed out a lot of bad code, and give us an opportunity to really give the site a new underlying framework. The site is stagnant, redundant and incongruous in part. I feel as though all the projects will never be finished, and that the site will always be a creeping mess. At least it's the best creeping mess for this subject though. I mean, I'd hate to be in that garbage dump of a wiki where the scripting and the ads make it entirely unusable. Daveh (talk) 15:58, 9 December 2012 (GMT)
  • This site saved me a lot of time in the past and maybe will in future. For me, knowing the lore of "The Elder Scrolls" makes the journey much more interesting and strengthens the immersion. If there's something I didn't get to know by the in-game books, I look here where to find some useful information on where to find the books I need to learn it. I'm playing Oblivion for over 300 hours now, but still I've missed a lot, though I've thought I've taken everything with me that came near to my claws. The "2920" books for example. Found one recently, decided to read the other ones, looked up where to find them here... You get the idea. Now I always carry the books with me, one of them on a shortcut(alt+8) and read it whenever my party and me are waiting until the storm is over. As soon as sunbeams crawl over the floor, I've already know our next destination. Mentioned in the book... Fare well, stranger.
  • This site's helped me more than I could have imagined. The only problem I have sometimes is that I sometimes get caught up in reading the lore and history and keep clicking more links because it's all so interesting that I forget that I was playing! Thanks for creating and maintaining this.
  • This survey already is a great idea and it is very pleasant to have the chance to participate in it. If you were to change the design of the site maybe it would be worth to ask members' opinion like this as well because it's like a home for some of us, here. It's all so familiar after all those years and it's really fantastic. Maybe it would be amusing to have some debate polls time to time on the home page or so, with the possibility to discuss after voting. It could feature more serious or more silly questions asked to the members to challenge their lore knowledge/vision. From "Do you prefer Akatosh or Lorkhan?" to "Are the Dwemer coming back someday?" or "Can it be proven than Akatosh, Nirn and Oblivion are one?". I suppose it can be an amusing way for members to confront their opinions through a random solicitation... if they don't end killing each other virtualy in boisterous scholar debate. In anyway keep up the great work, this site rocks since 1995 =]
  • This survey leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth. It seems like you're gaguing the pulse of whether UESP should start getting jiggy with social media or turning into a mod review site, which will push away a lot of your older fans. I may not have any contributions (everybody's beat me to it), and I may only be an ex-mod author whose first mod was for Oblivion and last for Fallout New Vegas, and I may not be a monetary contributor, but I *am* a silent regular. I do not, nor will I ever, have an account on any social media site: no Twitter, no Facebook, no MySpace, none of that crap. Google suckered me into creating a Google+ account which I immediately made private and permanently logged out of. If people want to contact me, they need to know me in real life, and so it should always be: I don't want to talk to rude internet people unless they're within arm's reach to keep them honest. I swear to High Hrothgar, I will leave UESP, close my account, and use the other TES wiki if you turn this into a social networking site, because the only thing you really have over them is the interactive map, which I only rarely use. As far as mod reviews ... do we really need another site? There's at least five different weekly youtube casts out there doing just that, the Nexus does their own review process, and it just seems like anybody reviewing Oblivion/Fallout/Skyrim mods is just an endless burbling stream of mindless regurgitated praise because the modding community is too goddamn afraid to say a negative word, which is WHY I left and stopped modding (nobody would man up and give me constructive criticism or pointers when I asked for it, just empty praise for shit that didn't work quite right).
  • This the site is the one site I recommend to all my friends for help with skyrim
  • This was probably the first Elder Scrolls page I used, and it is still the only site I use for walkthroughs. and related game info. Thank you to the whole team for years of high-quality service!
  • This website has really helped me out in my adventures in Cyrodiil. Even though there may be plenty of forums out there, this one has everything I needed to know in a small area.
  • This website is an excellent location for any information regarding the elder scrolls. This website is always my first choice when I am needing information regarding the elder scrolls. The thing I most desire is a mobile app for iPhone that has ALL the content of this website, not just some content. Although I do not desire it, more or improved content would be appreciated. I think the content that needs the most improvement is maps. Maps for dungeons and other areas would be greatly appreciated.
  • this website is awesome
  • This website should have better links and searches should change because you always have to enter the game name even if you are on the specific game page. Ex, skyrim: ebony mail
  • This wiki is a terrific resource as it is. A Mobile app and a more dynamic newsfeed (news on mods -- see: VirtualR.net as a good example for Racing Sim Games of what I mean with this) is really all this wiki seems to lack. But as mentioned before, it's excellent as it is.
  • This wiki is phenomenal and I will continue to use as long as the detail remains or better yet increases. Thank you guys for. All you have done it has been greatly appreciated by all elderscrolls fans.
  • This world is my life and UESP is like the manual. When Oblivion was released and I could not play it for technical reasons, I spent years reading on UESP about the world I could not even visit. I spent my downtime at work reading forums trying to learn what other players liked doing and what they did not. Pathetic? Certainly. But I needed it. Thank you.
  • Throughout my years using the UESP, I have never been disappointed. There have been one or two gripes such as why the search engine used is so specific, and why the forums are not linked to the actual wiki itself, but these have been mediocre problems when compared to how good the site's other features are. I have been coming back to this site throughout the years for a reason, and that is because it is a top quality website. The layout, the content and the detail are all brilliant, and I have never seen any problem with any of these areas. Thank you for your wonderful website.
  • To be able to provide a search into each separate game, not just a generic search. Easier access to interactive maps.
  • to be honest, the thing i'd like most to see changed is simply my own level of contribution to the site's pages. most of the things i find lacking could be fixed (or at least better understood) if i just spent more time editing wiki pages and reading Talk Pages rather than playing the games haha i haven't much explored the site apart from the wiki (i didn't even know there was chat and a blog) so my survey response is quite incomplete, but i'll take a look as soon as i finish this. i suppose there is contact information about in case i decide i have an opinion worth communicating. i've been using this site for around 2 years (when i started oblivion) and i just got skyrim this week and no other site i find compares to the accuracy, detail and completeness found here. thanks folks
  • To my knowledge there is no newsletter sign-up function. I think one should be added to at least the home news page. What would be even better was if we could sign up to watch certain edits or addition to a specific page within the wiki by receiving e-mail alerts. This idea might seem a little silly, maybe it's even hard to implement, but it would be nice to know that if I'm going to check the Dragonborn article for the umpteenth time, that there's going to be something new on it ahead of time.
  • To put it simply, UESP is the only site I use for any of my TES needs, and from what I've seen it is definitely the best.
  • To re-iterate my previous comments, I enjoy the the site and respect it's integrity. The layout is inuitive. The only addition I would request is more detailed NPC/Follower characteristics and stats. I would also be happy to take a more detailed survey at length to support the site should one be created.
  • To start off, I love the wiki! It has helped me with about a bagillion side quests! My only suggestion is mobile access... I almost never use other site for skyrim, but when I do, it's because they have better mobile coverage making me have to load less data making the page cheaper for me to use if I'm in a car.
  • Trully my favorite website, has been my homepage on mobile and desktop for close to 3 years now
  • Truly this is the best Elder Scrolls site on the web.
  • Truly UESP is the best site for Elder Scroll information I have found, every other site I have visited has fallen short on content, and 'coolness factor'.
  • try and talk more about the elder scrolls online e.g classes,people,weapons,skills,enemies
  • Try to gather and display numeric and precise information about core features (eg. skill perks and what they do). How much damage a charge critical with a sword does compared to swords normal criticals etc.
  • Try to keep things consistent between the different games.
  • Tutorials on how to do things quick,fast and easy on Skyrim.
  • UESP already helped a lot of my skyrim curiosity. Thanks for UESP staff!
  • UESP always has a tab open in my browser. I get really immersed in the world of the elder scrolls ever since I discovered oblivion in 2006. I discovered UESP in 2007 and have been checking it frequently since and I refuse any other site for information or lore.
  • UESP could benefit from pictures that show places and structures and unnamed trees and other fauna from the games even if the places and whatnot are not that important. Shrines and banners and whatnot should all be captured to the site.
  • UESP does a very great job of presenting the facts in an easy to find and easy to understand way. The site design is very pleasing and should be kept the way it is. Keep up the good work.
  • UESP does what it needs to do, but is missing something. If it could have the original wikipedia's " A part of a series on x", I feel it would really add to the site. It's missing those links that make you keep clicking on more and more things until you eventually end up from looking at daedric weapons to knowing how many hitpoints a chicken has.
  • UESP had been a godsend to me, I couldnt begin to count how many times I've used it for quest help, maps, even lore! It is the most complete site I've ever been to. I have been using it since the early days of Oblivion, and intend to use it for as long as they release Elder Scrolls games (and after that too). Thank you for a great resource and community!
  • UESP had notorious downtime right on the release of Oblivion and Skyrim, and beyond that it was down sporadically; sometimes for days and sometimes for weeks. The site design has more or less been the same since Oblivion and it doesn't really need to be changed. The current colors make it easier to read than the white-text-on-black-background in the <2005 website and the one on Wikia. I don't like seeing video ads when viewing UESP through Steam because it slows my game down. MediaWiki's search feature is slow and sometimes doesn't work. Some plugin like "Semantic MediaWiki" could be used to make data more accessible. For example, when I view Skyrim:Fortify_Health, there's a list of alchemy ingredients. When new ingredients get added to the game through DLC, I could either update the list manually, or I can have it automatically updated based on ingredient articles that link to this page. I use http://skyrim.warlore.org/ too and what makes it so great is viewing the semantic relations between ingredients. I've never heard of the forum/chat/blog (I guess they don't show up on Google) and I will probably never use them.
  • UESP has always been a great help.
  • UESP has always been my first stop for Elder Scrolls lore. As a fan, UESP is an essential part of my gaming experience. Keep up the great work folks.
  • UESP has always done exactly what I needed it to. Whatever information I've needed, I've found. A website such as this one is extremely useful and to this day, I haven't found any other website that's been as helpful as this one. The only other change I can think of is the old Roleplaying pages. I can understand why they were taken down but a revamp would certainly hold some interest for me, particularly one oriented towards Skyrim.
  • UESP has always help me when I got stuck in a quest. From Morrowind till Skyrim. It help me also to discover unexplored content from the games when I want to find something new for my new character. And to find background information en lore I see as an big win. Please continues this wonders site!
  • UESP has become a helpful website and I am thankful for coming across it. I think it is a well designed website, though with some changes and improvements it could be a great website.
  • UESP has been a great recourse. As someone who takes their character builds seriously, It's nice to have a database with access to so much lore.
  • UESP has been an amazing source of everything Elder Scrolls for me so many years. I spend countless hours reading over the lore and have become somewhat of an expert, and I also am constantly assuring information given is accurate and correct both in the Lore and for the games. The information that is offered about each game and how quickley more is put up is excellent, as well as the discussions and cooperation that everyone has. I would very happily go to Elder Scrolls conventions as well and meet up with others, however I feel that directly linking UESP to social networks would have a negative impact, but maybe simply making pages for the UESP on these networks. UESP has done a wonderful job and I know will continue to for many more Elder Scrolls to be written!
  • UESP has been extremely useful for all my elder scrolls games starting at morrowind.
  • uesp has been really helpful with my gaming experiences with the elder scroll game and i love the did you know and i check it every day. so i what to say thank you for your hard work it is very worth it. thank you.
  • UESP has been the primary source for information and trivia for me, since Morrowind. Keep up the great work.
  • UESP has been with me since my first Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion. It has given me context, specific information, and fascinating connections for the Elder Scrolls universe since day one. I hope UESP stands the test of time and I have no real complaints.
  • UESP has done great work, I really appreciate all the lore, explanations and game mechanics revealed. Also screenshots are good and maps are very clear. Keep up the good work.
  • UESP has great design, well maintained and accurate content, and fast updates - my first choice for Elder Scrolls information.
  • UESP has helped me countless times for my Elder Scrolls Games since Morrowind, it is by far the best web page any Elder Scrolls gamer could use, I would love to have an app for this in my iPhone, but other than that i just want to say thanks a lot for everything  :D
  • UESP has helped me so much in learning new info about the series and I hope to see it grow and keep becoming better.
  • UESP has helped my grasp of the Elder Scrolls games and Lore improve tremendously, lending to my better understanding of how the games work and what they are really all about. My eyes are opened.
  • UESP has proven over and over again to be the best site ever for The Elder Scrolls. I always have UESP pulled up on my tablet when I cruising around Skyrim on my Xbox. Makes a great go to site if I come across an NPC or location I haven't found yet and want to know more about before I decide what to do. With UESP at my fingertips on my tablet I feel like I have complete control over my TES experience. Thanks guys and keep up the good work.
  • UESP has THE most comprehensive Elder Scrolls stuff I've ever seen. Every time I need lore info, I come here. It's the best.
  • UESP helps me find what I need quickly and efficiently.
  • UESP is a fantastic site to which I go regularly to find additional lore information (era timelines and events, various historical figures, etc.) and the best source of Elder Scrolls info on the net. The only thing I have complaints about is the relatively recent addition of various ads which slow down the site speed and are a sligh annoyance. Keep up the good work guys! Cheers!
  • UESP is a fantastic site, I'll take the opportunity to say thanks for all the help throughout the years! Much better than any other Elder Scrolls sites around, and always up to date with news.If I had to give a suggestion it would be to keep things simple. If you're going to overhaul everything, don't let it get slowed down just for the sake of making it prettier. If all we wanted was something good looking on the surface, I doubt any of us could have put up with Oblivion's NPCs :P
  • UESP is a fantastic website! I've been using it almost exclusively ever since I started avidly playing the Elder Scrolls games. Compared to any other website, the UESP seems to have a lot more information regarding basically anything I was looking for. The open talk pages allow users to discuss issues and thoughts about the article, and the community here is fantastic. Keep up the great work!
  • UESP is a good information site. It's an easy to load, easy to function, and somewhat easy to navigate.
  • UESP is a great community resource.
  • UESP is a great easy to use site. I love the lore sections.
  • UESP is a great page, and I would be glad if any of my suggestions helped you. Maybe a few animations or interactions would be good additions to the page, so definitively try some.
  • UESP is a great resource, especially for alchemy, did they actually expect us to taste everything?! Love the map. I like that more pictures were recently added for items
  • UESP is a great resource. I come here regularly for information and yours is the only site I need.
  • UESP is a great site and is extraordinarily helpful to me. More content would be great, but that's a given, and with more game releases and time more content will have to come anyways.
  • UESP is a great site and resource, I only use it through my mobile though so a mobile site would be good. I'll keep on using it regardless though!
  • uesp is a great site, i have used it for a year now since i got oblivion, all i can say is keep up the great work.
  • UESP is a great site, one of my favourites, but the search bar has to be fixed. Even so, I will continue to diligently visit UESP.
  • UESP is a great tool for me. Anytime i need information that is specific to my Skyrim character this site always has it. The lore is also a good feature whenever i what to learn more about the Elder Scrolls. The suggestion i have is to just keep it up.
  • UESP is a near flawless site but sometimes it's difficult to find the little stuff that matters a lot. Yagrum Bagharn<--? Last dwarf found in Tel fyr has his ideas about why the dwarves went missing not covered and it helps with the lore. I would also like to see larger links for iPad and iPhone because it's rediculously difficult to click those tiny buttons already you know lol? UESP is the BEST site I have found for TES, ever. Not even the official sites come near your quality. When I complain I'm just knit-picking. Keep up the good work guys and may you be forever in Talos' favor! :P
  • UESP is a nice site. Other than that, I don't see much to comment about, as most of it is pretty damn well set up, I don't notice any issues or potential issues.
  • UESP is a pretty good place for whenever I want to learn more about a topic, although if my query is to specific, I may run into an article with not as much information or pictures as I would like it to have. Other than that; UESP kind of runs on my phone but I hope there will be a mobile version of UESP (if there is a mobile site then my phone just isn't able to get it).
  • UESP is a pretty solid website. Sometimes I get frustrated looking for things when the search only returns hits on a specific game even though I know it would have a lore entry or an entry in another game. Some info needs clarification (safe chests in Skyrim come to mind) but its understandable that this is incomplete given the community nature of UESP's information. UESP is generally my first stop for Elder Scrolls news ever since Bethesda made their website incomprehensible. I like nice, clean layouts that don't take to long to load and have solid news updates on the home page. UESP does this and that's why UESP is my first stop. Thanks guys!
  • UESP is a really great website! Thank you so much for keeping it running all these years.
  • UESP is a wiki and shouldn't be anything else. I like the UNIX philosophy. Do one thing and do it well.
  • UESP is all ready very easy to use but if you were to add anything maybe some tutorial videos for some of the TES games.
  • UESP is amazing, very helpful. If there was one thing that might need help, it could be more use of maps. Angi's Camp for example - it TELLS you where it is, but a pinpoint on a map would be more useful than simply "southeast of Falkreath".
  • UESP is amazing. Nuff said!
  • uesp is amazing...
  • UESP is an amazing resource, the likes of which I have never seen for any other game series. Its only shortcomings in my eyes are the sometimes unhelpful search (Searching "skyrim alchemy" for example, does not return the Skyrim: Alchemy page as one would hope, but a page of links to various enchanted items) and mediocre mobile site layout (I realize this is just a default mobile wiki layout).
  • UESP is an awesome site. It's my only source for TES info.
  • UESP is an excellent resource for game info and lore. My only suggestion is that we need to keep our articles clean and concise. Sometimes unnecessary information or fragmented sentences stray in, and it takes a while to weed them out.
  • UESP is an incredible resource given it's user made. I have both the Skyrim and Oblivion game guides but default to UESP as it's so much more convenient and frankly accurate.
  • UESP is awesome
  • UESP is awesome and was even still fast during Skyrim's release when the site was under heavy load.
  • UESP is awesome but perhaps try to show more updates on the ps3s dlc situation
  • UESP is awesome. The elder scrolls games are fantastic, but sights like these make the experience even more compelling when you can learn about all the background and history of the games. There's so much to take in, and very fulfilling for a dedicated fan.
  • UESP is awesome. nothing really needs to change in my opinion (nothing major anyway). keep up the great work!
  • UESP is best Elder Scrolls site! :)
  • UESP is by far my favorite Elder Scrolls website! I've been with you guys since Morrowind.
  • UESP is by far my favorite Elder Scrolls-related site. Without it, my understanding of lore would be laughable, among other things. Keep up the good work, as I'm sure you will, and thank you for being so fantastic!
  • UESP is BY FAR the best website for Elder Scrolls information I have ever found. Its better than the Game Guides!!!
  • UESP is by far the most in-depth and most organized TES wiki on the internet, and I always turn to it whenever I need to find certain locations, quest and equipment info, etc. I do not use the blog or forums at all, but that's just because I'm not much of a forum person to begin with.
  • UESP is doing a great job and all its volunteers must be commended, but please refrain from linkage to social media and please do not have pop-up ads a la elder scrolls wikia.
  • UESP is far superior to any other TES scrolls websites, in my opinion. Well laid out, easy to navigate, with buckets of information on tap. Deadly stuff, keep it up!
  • UESP is great and I hope it continues to expand and improve.
  • UESP is great, and even though I seem to find info in other sites which I can't find in yours (for Skyrim), I like the user-friendliness in your site, and most of the time I find what I want. Moreover, I always find myself coming back to this site - in my opinion, the best site about the Elder Scrolls on the web. You're doing a great job - keep it up!
  • UESP is great, guys! Keep going :D
  • UESP is great! I love it and its just about the only ES site I use.
  • UESP is great! Keep it up! I have to admit that I somehow dropped the frequency of me playing Elder Scrolls games in the last months. But I am pretty sure that I will soon continue to play Skyrim and Morrowind. UESP is a help especially for the latter, as it is not that "comfortable" to play (lack of quest markers, fast travel, etc...) UESP kept me from throwing my keyboard away because I missed something or did a quest so terribly wrong that its effects could not be negated... Thank you!
  • UESP is great! one of the best wikis ive seen, any changes are optional.
  • UESP is great! While I avoid it on first playthrough it really enhances subsequent playthroughs of what are my favourite games. I would be consider paying a modest subscription to keep the content available, certainly if it was a choice between that and increased advertising.
  • UESP is great. but it could be in other languages as well. There is also the possibility of attracting more fans to UESP by uploading several trailers, mods, etc.
  • Uesp is ideal for me whenever i need anything clarified from Morrowind, Skyrim, and Oblivion. However, my social interaction is absent because I have yet to have my account on the site verified, I have yet to see the green light and i first petitioned more then a year ago.
  • UESP is just amazing. The only suggestion I have is to make UESP more accessible for cell phones.
  • UESP is just great :)
  • UESP is monolithic to me. It's always been the greatest wiki for any game I've ever played... even if it is unofficial. It just has this extreme professional feel and is so detailed and so to the point it's my favourite wiki... ever.
  • UESP is my bible for everything Elder Scrolls, I don't think I've ever found another site that has such a deep comprehensive database of information.
  • UESP is my definitive source for Elder Scrolls information. Its speed, accuracy, and usability make it stand out among all others. Keep up the great work!
  • UESP is my favorite website for the elder scrolls and it can only get better!
  • UESP is my go-to site for Elder Scrolls info. I have many UESP pages bookmarked on my phone, and I haven't found any reason whatsoever to look to any other competing site. When searching for info on Skyrim, for example, Elder Scrolls Wikia is generally the only other search result which is listed near UESP, and I do prefer the Wikia layout in comparison to UESP. That said, it still seems to me that the info on UESP is more comprehensive, so I use UESP near exclusively. Prior to Skyrim, I was unfamiliar with the Elder Scrolls series. Given my familiarity with the layout of Wikipedia, it seems logical that I would settle on the Wiki pages, but something about UESP seemed more venerable--and credible.
  • UESP is my go-to site when it comes to The Elder Scrolls games. That's really all I can say.
  • UESP is my go-to source for Elder Scrolls lore and information. I'm hoping to see this site encompass TESO as well, once that comes up, and maybe clean up a few of the stubs and shorter articles on this site.
  • UESP is my preferred Elder Scrolls wiki, all other are either too specialized (Usually focused on lore) or have less informative content that tends to link to UESP.
  • UESP is one of my favorite sites. I only read the wiki and don't edit or post on the forums. I'm not a well-rounded gamer by any means. Ever since 2006, I only play Bethesda games. Even went back to buy an old Xbox so I could play Morrowind. Anyway. What I like about UESP is that the articles respect the reader. Other wikis are filled with spoilers, or DLC info, all over the main articles. I'm on PS3 and am holding out for the DLC, so it's nice to not have unique Dawnguard armor info all over the place before I'm ready. Now that I think about it, I visit your site more than I read the guides, and I have them all. Mostly to read alternate ways of completing missions. A lot of the questions in the survey had to do with forums, conventions or other social aspects of gaming. Also, a lot of game reviews these days complain about the lack of multiplayer. Not me. I prefer navigating the site the same way I enjoy exploring Tamriel: wandering around my myself. Another thing. Your site is better than the Fallout "Vault" wiki. Those weren't the days. One last thing. A lot of fan sites worry about ads, but I don't think you should. I'd endure more ads if you needed them to fund the site, or even just to turn a profit. I have no problem with that. Your site is great. Please keep it up. Mario
  • UESP is one of my favourite sites overall, I spend a lot of time reading lore while I commute to work. As far as I'm concerned, I would only ask better page visualization on mobile devices.
  • UESP is perfect. All the lore information is making me salivate every time I come here - and you never let me down. Keep it up,and good luck to you!
  • UESP is simply the best source of information about "The Elder Scroll" series. It provides everything that the community wants and needs.
  • UESP is the best archive of Elder Scrolls knowledge, because it's been around longer than its competitors and has such a broad and developed understanding of the series. However, it has been around long; this is also a flaw. The design looks a bit outdated. Even adding new logos would help, I think.
  • UESP is the best Elder Scrolls website(in my opinion). I always use this site when I need to look up something Elder Scrolls related. Anything new would make the site even better.
  • UESP is the best Elder Scrolls wiki ever! One thing I prefer is the light background and the dark text because wikis with a dark background and a light text give me a headache. The info here is HUGE! I'd get the right info I want in a zap. So this wiki's on my favorites list on my internet browser.
  • UESP is the best lore-based wiki around, but personally I would like to see Skyrim get a mod section similar to Oblivions, including pages on recommended mod lists and guides on making things work. Perhaps not a priority for the site, but something I really liked about the Oblivion page that made it my first stop for information. Thank you for the great website!
  • UESP is the BEST source of information for the Elder Scrolls. Keep up the good work.
  • UESP is the best source of information if you want to know someting from tes
  • UESP is the best wiki related to a game/series that I have ever seen. All information is layed out in a way that is very easy for people to find exactly what they are looking for. Nearly everything about the games, lore, etc. is covered completely, and is easy to find. UESP is the perfect example of what a game wiki should be like.
  • UESP is the best, hands down.
  • UESP is the fastest, best designed and most exhaustive TES knowledge base. The only real improvement I could do with is predictive searching, like Google search, instead of having to type in the exact name of something (which you may not remember the name of very well anyway). Basically, something on the lines of "did you mean 'Adrianne' instead of 'Adriane'?" A more updated skin would be nice too, with scrolls/parchments and torches instead of plainly coloured boxes, but it's very low on my priorities list.
  • UESP is the most complete source of Elder Scrolls information available on the Internet. Not only have I not found another source that is even remotely close to comparing with UESP on any level, I have yet to find any site like this for ANY OTHER TITLES. UESP is my goto guide whenever I have a question about anything concerning the TES Universe. This site takes my gaming expirence to a whole new level without diminishing the fun of playing or becoming another "cheat book" walkthrough. I get what I need and only what I need. The wiki format is perfect. Don't change it. I find myself reading up on lore on a regular basis. I find this helps me to understand the dynamics between the different races and groups. It's almost like being part of it and not just playing another game. Thanks for being the best ,and only, reliable resource on (or off,) the Internet for all things TES.
  • UESP is the only source for info on all Elder Scrolls games. If you had an Unofficial Fallout Page I would definitely use it too. Keep doing what you are doing cause its perfect.
  • UESP is without doubt the best (looking) wiki I've seen or used. More content (not that there isn't enough already) would be lovely, but please, never change the design or purpose of your site.
  • UESP is without doubt the best gaming wiki out there. I have used it countless times and it is even one of my home pages. I don't think any radical changes are necessary but small things like the picture of the month are welcome, in my opinion.
  • UESP reminds me of how wikipedia used to look. If you are doing fan conventions please do some in UK, and not just London.
  • UESP rules.
  • UESP was always there when I needed and it still is. UESP always had more information regarding TES series then any other TES wiki or guides.
  • UESP will always be my go-to source of all things Elder Scrolls related; I do have to say that the Google Maps integration with the in-game worlds is seamless and probably more time-absorbing than using the real Google Maps.
  • UESP works great and contains a TON (possibly even ALL) useful information, the only drawback is the design, it's just a little hard to look at sometimes.
  • UESP, as ever, is very good and I enjoy browsing and contributing. I would like to see the Skyrim articles improved to the standard of the Oblivion articles, with maps on the locations pages, and details of NPCs' schedules and dialogue. I understand that this would be a time-consuming process, however.
  • UESP.net has always been my favored source for TES-related info. Browsing is efficient and easy and all the information that I'd need can be found here, so I see absolutely no reason to go anywhere else. Good job!
  • UESP.net is by far the most useful guide to any videogame I have ever used. UESP provides both easy to use and great information. They also provide a great blog place and a useful chat service.
  • UESP.net is one of the sites I visit most frequently on the internet. The amount of data is astonishing, it is well organized, and easy to use. I have spent way too much time reading the lore on this site when I should have been working, and I am very thankful that UESP is there to answer all my Elder Scrolls questions - as well as to inform me about the lesser-known aspects of TES, from Gladiatorial team names, to write-ups of all the hard-to-find in-game books. I'm glad I can finally say "Thank you!" to the creator and all the contributors of UESP!
  • UESP's a great site. I've been using it since I first got Oblivion, and it's helped me through my journeys in Morrowind (which I got later), Oblivion and Skyrim.
  • UESPWiki is one of my current favorite sites. It is better than most wikis.
  • update maps create a proper blackreach map update/improve location and quest info
  • Updated new's area and search function and i will be more than happy with this site.
  • Updating the wiki's public accounts would be interesting, since they haven't been updated since 2010.
  • Use it since my firs TES game. Still great
  • Use maps more effectively for quests and other relevant pages.
  • Used this site for a number of years and very rarely unable to find information (only regarding the release of new content)
  • User-friendly, great design, very informative. Been using this site for about 4 to 5 years, ever since discovering it. Sometimes the site loads slowly, and more maps for in-game information would be enjoyed, such as showing dungeon locations on the world maps of games.
  • Vastly superior to other Elder Scrolls sites, and such a pleasure to see a site with decent spelling and grammar :P
  • Very coherent and concise articles that have, on a few occasions, proved to be more reliable than a strategy guide even.
  • very good
  • Very good clean site, searcher tool could be better and some content on Skyrim isn't as good as it was on previous games (admittedly it is a very big game to cover).
  • Very good content, even small details are usually covered. Search function could use improvement, though.
  • Very good resource of all things elder scrolls. Use it for Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim and has never failed to be useful. Keep up the good work :)
  • Very good website overall.
  • Very good website; well-organized and informative. Has saved me lots of time in Oblivion and Skyrim. Thank you!
  • Very good!
  • Very grateful for what you guys are doing! :)
  • Very impressive site. I always find what I need. Way better than those skyrim apps for iPhone.
  • Very nice work all of you, I really enjoy it. Better search function would be nice though.
  • Very pleased with UESP, it's very informative and easy to read, and the layout and navigation (in terms of looking for quest details via the Quests page for a given game, and then looking for whatever faction/location the quest is related to, etc.) is awesome. Also, the front page is great for getting details of new patches, DLC, etc.
  • Very useful site, especially for the in game books and information from the CS.
  • Very very very good site, i use it whenever i have questions and then some
  • Very well done site, Lore section needs expansion, though.
  • Very well maintained site, it is up to date on current events relating to The Elder Scrolls series which is nice. GREAT JOB EVERYONE!!!
  • wait for DLC on ps3
  • Waiting for news on ps3 add ons
  • We are watching you. Scum.
  • We should put up a "roleplay" part for characters. Like if you want to be a Nord Stormcloak have a page that would have suggestions on where to live, weapons and armor to use, quest they should do, and marriage suggestions.
  • Well I don't know what else to add, to the already good advices.
  • Well i Like the website for the fact that it helps me get any TES Info pretty quick and easily.
  • Well, guys, the only thing I have to say is: the difference between you and the other game pages is that people come here to take serious researches about this awesome game, you take it very seriously. Sometimes I think I'm reading a history book! Thanks!
  • Well, I really can't think of anything crucial. The main idea of a wiki is to be informative, right? And this one is one of the best I've seen. So, thanks for what you're doing. Keep up the good work. :) Sorry, if I wasn't helpful.
  • well, overall great site. I love the games, I would really like to see some sort of somethig that puts nirn together for me, maybe a time line or like a family tree, more like a history tree. I do well at piecing it to gether but i still see alot of puzzle peaces missing, Im sure are there. if u have some info that would be cool.
  • Well, overall you rock. Your the best site on ES, packed with info and tutorials to overflowing. The pleasure from playing ES would be greatly diminished without you, and if you're gonna improve the already great content you've got then the site will be truly turbo-brilliant. Thumbs up guys!!!
  • Well, UEPS wiki made me a big fan of Elder Scrolls Series. Thanks to it, I now have all the 5 bigger games and 2 for cellphone (Stormhold and Dawnstar). I am also very anxious to the Elder Scrolls Online. The update in the Skyrim's items is VERY usefull, but somenthing that could be also usefull is the insertion off maps in the locations. Thank you very much, guys, this site is awesome (the first one I open when I log in my computer to see the news)!
  • Well... i don't have any suggestion really, the UESP is great as it is. :D
  • What can I say that hasn't already been said? The pages are always incredibly informative, the maps detailed enough to let me know what terrors are ahead of me.
  • What every you decide to change after this survey, please maintain the clear structure it has now, the searcg engine isn't very good but by folowing simple and logical paths I always find what im looking for.
  • What I wrote to *3 is the one big thing you really, really, really need so bad!!
  • What I'd like to see the most is an improved lore section. Compared to the Imperial Library and the Lore Forum this lore section is a bit too shallow, but I believe, because this site is by far the best organised, that it has the potential to become the best lore source of all.
  • Whatever changes would be made to appearance, light colors should be used in my opinion.
  • Whatever you're doing, keep it up. Great job!
  • When considering apps, please don't forget about Windows.
  • When I played Oblivion, I would first go through dungeons and kill everything and then use your maps to find any chests or loot that I missed. I would really like it if you uploaded maps of dungeon for skyrim.
  • When my cousin showed me UESP I spent days just looking at cool stuff or looking for items UESP is by far my favorite Elder Scrolls site.
  • When searching for "Skyrim" or "Oblivion" or other titles, pages for those should appear first in the results. Currently, when searching for "Skyrim light armor", the first 4 results are for Arena, Morrowind and Lore.
  • When searching for anything in particular, say a piece of armor or a weapon, the search results can be slightly confusing. It often gives out a lot of results for certain searches and other times if you are not perfectly clear it gives no results. Also maybe there could be an option to search by game. For example if you were searching for Umbra, you could search by either Morrowind or Oblivion. It would make looking for a certain page much easier. Otherwise the site is top notch! Keep up the good work!
  • Whenever I have a question on any of the ES games, this is the site I consult. All of the others don't have as much content. A lot of the time their content is incorrect as well. Thanks a million for such a great site!
  • Whenever I need to look something up for TES: for any of the games, lore, game data, etc. I use this website. Great job.
  • Whenever I play an Elder Scrolls game I almost feel like UESP is a part of the gaming experience, because I use the site so much to look up lore and gaming strategies when I am in a squeeze.
  • Where is the Google map for Skyrim?
  • While I am not expecting to receive a prize (not saying that I don't want one), I have a ps3, so the dlcs are a bit slow. Other than that, great job.
  • While I own and have played all Elder Scrolls games (well not really, just Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim) I still find myself at a loss from the first three at times. I check lore and people and all alike, but sometimes I can't quite figure what is missing. Sorry that I cannot give any specific examples, in any case best of luck and remember you ARE the site for Elder Scrolls!
  • While I've used many TES sites over the years, I've found that UESP has been the most helpful. On top of all the information about all the games, they keep you up to date on new material and even highlight random characters and places in TES universe. Keep up the good work.
  • While the search function automatically sending you to the page with the title as what you searched, sometimes this is not what is desired (in particular, if searching for what pages refer to an npc, item, etc). It would be nice to have a tidier way of forcing the system to search than putting the phrase in inverted commas.
  • While this is the main TES site I visit, I hadn't noticed chat & forums. I'll have to try them out. Cleaning up dead mod links would be very useful, and more information on the most popular mods would be useful.
  • why don't you try to add all of your content in skyrim through a mod that adds books ? or even add a library that contains all these books ?
  • Wiki should be wiki. Instead of implementing non-sensual social bullshit you are going to make, judging from the questions, complete projects that matter: NPC redesign projects, Image cleanup project, Lore Places Project, Quest redesign project etc. People want to know as much as possible about game world, in a most structured way as possible, that's why they search for wiki. They do not look for chat in wiki, or discuss much, maximum they would like to know important news on ES games, but main page do that well.
  • With the massive amount of data in a single Elder Scrolls game, it is amazing that nearly all information from all the games is available. Keep up the good work.
  • With the search engine - and i know it may be a little trivial - when I type in a page title, it takes me to search results. Is there some way of just being taken straight to the page? (assuming it has been typed properly) Hell, it probably already does this.
  • With the upcoming ESO, I think it's worthy of consideration to somehow split the wiki in "two" - we will DROWN in new additions and the articles for the one-player games will suffer from it. Based on that premonition, you should create an entirely different part of the Wiki for ESO - with it's own RC. We can merge the two wiki's later.
  • Without a doubt, I strongly believe that this is the best Elder Scrolls website out there. I have used this site for several years and will continue to do so. I do wish to become better acquainted with the fellow members of this community, I have neglected to do so. Keep up the good work!
  • Without this site I wouldn't get so far as I got in Skyrim. Thanks. Now when I play other (non elder scroll) games and have to resource their Wikia I always realize how UESP is much superior. =)
  • Wonderful job here; especially as a lore-buff, I am extremely appreciative of the copendium of information that has been analyzed and gathered here.
  • Wonderful site. Use it all the time for play.
  • work a little on your search engine so you could write "Skyrim; " and then it will only search in skyrim and so on. would be nice
  • would help some SEO as I see (in google search) elderscrolls.wikia on top of the search results from this site, but that site is not that good and relevant to my search terms
  • Would it be at all possible to work with the community of reddit.com/r/teslore? I feel it would be very beneficial to both communities if the mods of /r/teslore and the UESP staff collaborated on further bridging the two communities. Also, please, oh please for the love of Anu and Padomay, just ignore Elder Scrolls Online. Just act like it doesn't exist.
  • Would it have helped if i'd logged in? Emzi43 here
  • Would like easier links between the smithing skill and the armour/weapon tables for easier switching
  • Would like to see more polls and why do admins remove additions referencing dlc. example highest dps weapon in oblivion changed with shivering isles dlc yet this was removed when I added this notation.
  • Would like to see skyrim maps like the oblivion maps you have.
  • would like to see video guides for different play styles or any video content for the site.
  • Would love to see an Android app!
  • Y'ALL ROCK!!!!
  • Ya know? It's awesome site anyways. I honestly didn't felt there were any issues with it...
  • Yeah, I have one complaint. They don't have a page for the King Dreugh. Somebody needs to warn people playing Morrowind for the first time to not swim in the canals of Vivec City!
  • Yet again, the search engine could use improvement, but other than that I don't have many complaints.
  • You are awesome. You are far superior to anything else. Especially Wikia. ewwwww......Wikia.
  • You are currently the most comprehensive and easy to use Elder Scrolls website I've encountered. Keep going like this, and I will happily continue my use.
  • You are doing a great job, thanks !
  • You are making a great job guys, keep it going :D
  • You are the best resource for information for all three Elder Scrolls games I play, from Morrowind to Skyrim. Please keep up the great work!
  • You are the best site ever !
  • You are the best website i have found on the web about The Elder Scrolls. UESP became my exclusive website when i am looking for an information, whatever the game. UESP content mixes the quality and the quantity (especially oblivion where the work is remarkable). An information is always easy to find with the research field, which is often a bad point for other websites. I don't know who are editors, but they always give a lot of informations, even on the bugs or, for modders, about files that exists but does'nt appear in the game... Finally, i will not say to improve the speed of page loading, because it is already so fast. If it goes faster, it will collapse this huge website in a supernova and create a black hole !!! xD This survey is about improvement, and even the best thing on earth can always be enhanced. But i have to say that, whatever you really enchance UESP or not, it will remain the best website on The Elder Scrolls ever, and i will continue to check informations out until its end, if there will be one (and i hope not, for your life :p).
  • You chicks and dudes keep doing what you've been doing. The wiki could be faster, but since morrowind, this is the only source for my information on the elder scrolls. I love it.
  • You do a great job with this site, it really is very effective. There arer only a few occasions where I have had difficulty finding information and in the end, as I recall, I have found it in the end. Thanks.
  • You do a great job, love the site, come to it whenever i need help like locating a specific person or mine. placing a marker on the in-game map would be more helpful sometimes for finding the general direction for things
  • You don't need many upgrades or changes because UESP is pretty much perfect as it is. Don't ruin that :D.
  • You guy's are amazing. I didn't enter for the prize I entered to tell you guy's how much of an amazing Job your doing and to keep at it. This website is one of the hidden wonders of the internet :)
  • You guys are a really big help. You guys helped my stress wtih morrowind. Whenever i was lost with a quest i would immediately get on here and figure it out. Thank you guys for that.
  • you guys are awesome keep it up!
  • you guys are awesome, do you know that? i was so lost (wandered up to ghostgate and into red mountain and died horribly) my first week playing morrowind. so was my wife, and she was the one that bought it. i'm so glad google led me to this site, it is now in our favourites list.
  • You guys are awesome, really. I can't express how much of an impact you've had on my gameplay experience (between Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim it't probably more than 500 hours), especially helping with Morrowind.
  • You guys are awesome, thanks for your great effort, UESP is number 1. Respect.
  • You guys are awesome, the best TES site i've ever found so far! Keep going!
  • You guys are awesome! Thanks for the site and this opportunity!
  • You guys are awesome.
  • You guys are cool. You can't see it but I'm giving you a thumbs up.
  • You guys are doin a fantastic job. Thanks so much for the info, especially the lore.
  • you guys are doing a great job
  • You guys are doing a great job of all the wiki's I have used this one is by far the best. Others make it hard to find what I'm looking for, but this wiki is great can find what I need without any problems.
  • You guys are doing a great job with the wiki, keep it up! -ChiggerLemon
  • You guys are doing a great thing here. The amount of knowledge contained within have impressed me greatly and I am looking forward to new additions of lore.
  • You guys are doing great! If you listen to our surveys and fix the little things that would just be awesome! But I love this site no matter what!! It is and always will be my #1 cite! It's just so well planned out
  • You guys are doing great. Thanks for making my ES experience that much more fun!
  • You Guys are doing well . I Always find my questions answered . Thanks again for the stellar work.
  • You guys are great! Been using this place for years! Keep up the good work!
  • You guys are great! look forward to anything new you guys might come up with!
  • You guys are great. From my questions about how to get through a dungeon or just general little information that I am curious about such as the Lore of Tamriel, you guys always have the answers!
  • You guys are great. Really. Just keep doing what you're doing. Possibly have a look at some search engine optimisation so you come first in TES-related searches, in front of that god-forsaken Wikia site. And up-play the Google API maps, it's a killer feature.
  • You guys are having a great website, and I am using it a lot as Elder Scrolls are my absolute game series. As mentioned before, I primarily go to The Imperial Library for information regarding lore, even if you have some of it on your website as well. I haven't checked out your forum either, as I am primarily active on the official elder scrolls fora. You are my number 1 choice when it comes to gameplay and doublechecking details, which leads me to another point: Even if your lore details aren't always accurate, you are doing a much better job than the Elder Scrolls Wikia. And, don't be angry, but I must confess I am guilty in discouraging fellows in using that website, and primarily stick to the previously mentioned Library for lore and you guys for everything else. I know I'm not the only dude who does this. Great job!
  • You guys are running a great site, and I'm very thankful for all your efforts. Keep up the good work!
  • YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST :3
  • you guys are the best for gaming information
  • you guys could use videos
  • You guys do a bang up job and I thank you all for all the time and effort you put into this WIKI. I think it is awesome. P.S. It is now December 02, according to the start of the survey it was running for November. Do not consider my input for selection for any of the "prizes" as I'm 2 days late which probably also leaves me a couple bucks short too. <chuckle> I do not hand out praise very often so when I praise someone or something, take it to heart because you have to be doing a good job if I'm going to praise it or someone. Joe Viera Glendale, AZ
  • You guys do a great job - thanks for making such an excellent site. Also, you may want to consider putting the "forums" link somewhere more prominent - I never even knew they were there!
  • You guys do a great job and I hope you cover allot of Elder Scrolls Online information when it is released.
  • You guys do a great job, there is always room for improvement on a site like this but so far you guys are doing awesome
  • You guys do an amazing job, KEEP IT UP!
  • You guys have a great site here. You have helped me out with Skyrim and Oblivion. You're doing everything right and keep doing what you're doing as the games keep coming out. I'll keep coming back :)
  • You guys have an amazing site. Screw all the other Elder Scrolls "help" sites. You guys are the only one that have everything. Keep up the good work!
  • You guys have an awesome site!
  • You guys have been a GREAT source of info since I discovered Morrowind, and throughout my playtime with Oblivion too. The PC centric content makes me veeeery happy to see, and Lore articles, and interesting background and lore information on the standard articles is second to none.
  • You guys have been doing a great job for many years! Keep it up, ya'll have my support.
  • You guys have been my go to for information, lore, backstory, etc. for many years, back since my Morrowind days and have rarely ever failed me in regards to information.
  • You guys have been the best site i have used only finding information on random occasions. I have burned my retinas from alt-tabbing to find data and all i can say is its worth it. all i can say is i love your site and thank you for your help in all my adventures.
  • You guys have done a wonderful job with keeping things up to date and correct. The hard work that goes into finding all of this information is unfathomable! Keep up the great work, and I look forward to looking up more information on more Elder Scrolls to come!
  • You guys have made great site! I strongly advise to keep up the good work, but I think you guys should not change much. Nowadays sites have tendency of changing designs and features all the time. It just alienates users and is never necessary. Why change something that is perfect already? ^^
  • You guys really need more mobile accessibility, and a new wallpaper wouldnt be bad either
  • You guys really need to document all of the games hostile NPCs and the armor they wear.
  • you guys rock !!! greets from Croatia ;D
  • you guys rock, I have faith in any changes you make. thank you for the dedication.
  • You guys rock!
  • You guys rock!!! Thanks also for keeping us updated with news on the main page!!
  • You guys run a great site. Thanks for all the info.
  • You guys run an awesome website and I'm very impressed with the dedication and true passion for TES. Keep up the good work!
  • You guys seems to have put a lot of effort and passion in this page, wich is by far, the most complete encyclopedia about elder scrolls content on the internet, that means a lot, and you help a lot, keep the good work.
  • you have a awesome website and the only thing yall really need is a mod part like the nexus
  • You have a good looking simple site that serves it's users almost perfectly, please do not break it by trying too hard :)
  • You have provided a very good website. Thank you for all the effort that has gone into it and dont stop imprrovving the websiite t its biggest potential
  • You huys do an amazing job, and all the information on the wiki has been useful more than once. keep it up!
  • You might improve the design of the page
  • You need a "Modder's Corner" page. This would be where modder's could chronicle the development of their mods', post updates, and list upcoming/removed features.
  • You people are doing a great job!
  • You re doing greate job! Keep up with it, I really enjoy this place.
  • You rock guyz. Ya shoulda try to co-op with The Imperial Library team. Two of you could create teh AWESOMENESS.
  • You should have something to determine if you want lore, or something from a certain game. More filters like this would be great. Otherwise, great site. I use it and only it when I need to know something about morrowind or skyrim.
  • You're all doing a great job, I have been using the UESP for about 8 years now, and it never ceased to amaze me. Keep up the good work.
  • You're doing a fantastic job, but like stated earlier in other comments, the home page and the search function need a bit of a makeover. Everything else works wonderfully. Keep it up.
  • You're doing great. Already my #1 place to go for elder scrolls info. The only site that gives in-depth look at the game with a simple and easy to navigate design. Keep up the good work.
  • You're the best TES site I have ever seen! I use you for all the games! Even for the Arena there is so much content! 10/10 ;)
  • You've been doing this for a long time now, and even though I'm a relatively new user, I'm still amazed by the quality of service at the site. All I can add is keep it up!
  • You've done a great job. For me this site is bread and butter when it comes to informations about TES series. If it cooperate with Nexus then one wouldn't need any other site.
  • Your collection on the elder scrolls is brilliant ! Thank you !
  • Your hard work shows
  • Your reliable... stay that way!
  • Your site is always helpful, well organized, and accurate down to the decimal. You guys have a wonderful service, keep up the good work!
  • Your site is amazing. That is all. :)
  • Your site is clean, easy to use, and professional. Keep up the great work!
  • Your site is great, but a French version would be even greater. May be more news.
  • Your site is the best for up to date & accurate information on skyrim.
  • Your site's great! Keep up the good work!
  • Your website is great! I only come to this website when I'm looking for answers. Keep up the good work!
  • Your website really saved me. I was playing Oblivian & kept getting my character either unable to load a save or items would disapper@ about 200hrs. Bethesda's tech call said buy the goty for win7, found you- learned about savebloats,etc. Thanks!!!!!
  • Your Wiki olny needs to fix minor issues (design,load time, mods and improve content) otherwise is perfect.
  • Yu guys are great juhs keep doing what yur doing no need for a survey to tell yu that and who ever wrote something bad is ungrateful...so thanks for the page and info hope yu guys have a convention :D btw wouldn't mind the figurines ;)