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Play Morrowind! :DFoolz3hi never got into that game because along time ago i didn't have hours upon hours to play games, but given the fact that it's the next generation in gaming, do u think that game will still be worth playing?
Own it for the PC and make your own mods using the TES... or play other peoples mods they made with the TES.
As to going crazy and being creative... I found Morrowind to be a tad more suited to imagination and creativity than Oblivion.
how so?Own it for the PC and make your own mods using the TES... or play other peoples mods they made with the TES.
As to going crazy and being creative... I found Morrowind to be a tad more suited to imagination and creativity than Oblivion.
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I dunno, it probably is mostly because I enjoyed Morrowind's world a good deal more than Oblivion. And since ESIII wasn't as technically or graphically proficient, you had to use your imagination... like with the combat system... or character 'voices'.
Also, ESIII had a good number of big castle/forts that you could conqure and take over as your own. That was pretty entertaining, searching for the most lavish base of operations.
There were a good deal more types of environments in ESIII if I recall correctly. You had swamps, valleys, hills, mountains, THE MOUNTAIN, lava pits, mushroom forests, sea coasts, islands, craggy rock areas, snowy forests, snowy mountains... and sky (accessable via levitation and that poor man's jump spell).
And let me not forget... ESIII had Vivec... which was the most awesome digital city I'd ever seen.
P.S. Since quick travel was so scarce, you had to imagine yourself as on an epic journey or something so you wouldn't get bored in-route.
[QUOTE="Foolz3h"]Play Morrowind! :DTrinitariani never got into that game because along time ago i didn't have hours upon hours to play games, but given the fact that it's the next generation in gaming, do u think that game will still be worth playing?
imo definitely!
It's like Oblivion but bigger and for me was way more engrossing and immersive.
The only things it doesn't have the Oblivion does is more 'realistic' combat, graphics and no VA. But no VA for me improved the immersion as only having a few VAs for several hundred people was just silly!
lol, well you have a lot of good points and i'll pick up a copy to see if i could get into it thanks,I dunno, it probably is mostly because I enjoyed Morrowind's world a good deal more than Oblivion. And since ESIII wasn't as technically or graphically proficient, you had to use your imagination... like with the combat system... or character 'voices'.
Also, ESIII had a good number of big castle/forts that you could conqure and take over as your own. That was pretty entertaining, searching for the most lavish base of operations.
There were a good deal more types of environments in ESIII if I recall correctly. You had swamps, valleys, hills, mountains, THE MOUNTAIN, lava pits, mushroom forests, sea coasts, islands, craggy rock areas, snowy forests, snowy mountains... and sky (accessable via levitation and that poor man's jump spell).
And let me not forget... ESIII had Vivec... which was the most awesome digital city I'd ever seen.
P.S. Since quick travel was so scarce, you had to imagine yourself as on an epic journey or something so you wouldn't get bored in-route.
TrueProphecy22
i never got into that game because along time ago i didn't have hours upon hours to play games, but given the fact that it's the next generation in gaming, do u think that game will still be worth playing?[QUOTE="Trinitarian"][QUOTE="Foolz3h"]Play Morrowind! :DFoolz3h
imo definitely!
It's like Oblivion but bigger and for me was way more engrossing and immersive.
The only things it doesn't have the Oblivion does is more 'realistic' combat, graphics and no VA. But no VA for me improved the immersion as only having a few VAs for several hundred people was just silly!
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