oh just got back into Morrowind with the Tamriel Rebuilt mod, been running around the mainland doing mages guild shit and stealing everything that's not nailed down from the dumbmers, while also freeing their slaves because uphold :JB-shining-aggro:-thought
I've only played Skyrim before, and actually kinda disliked it, but recently a mixture of comrades constantly talking about Elder Scrolls lore and the Dagoth Ur memes made me pick up Morrowind... and it actually is really good?
Game's got a fantastic atmosphere that I have rarely seen outside of period piece games (Vice City, Mafia 2, etc.) and while the gameplay seems super-clunky at first, it's actually really fun and has a great sense of skill progression.
The details like your character covering their face during storms (weather... in a 2002 game!) make it even better.
Welcome to being a Morrowboomer. :chomsky-yes-honey:
Really though, in my opinion the only thing the gameplay would need is a combat log of some type. So you could see that you have like a 3/100 chance to open a door before using 6 journeyman lockpicks on it :meow-tableflip:
oh just got back into Morrowind with the Tamriel Rebuilt mod, been running around the mainland doing mages guild shit and stealing everything that's not nailed down from the dumbmers, while also freeing their slaves because uphold :JB-shining-aggro:-thought
Average MorrowChad
btw have you tried the voice addon mods yet? They add a lot of spice to the main quest and feel authentic to Morrowind.
I did start to follow one of the mods, waiting for them to finish adding the VA to try it :meow-floppy:
I've only played Skyrim before, and actually kinda disliked it, but recently a mixture of comrades constantly talking about Elder Scrolls lore and the Dagoth Ur memes made me pick up Morrowind... and it actually is really good?
Game's got a fantastic atmosphere that I have rarely seen outside of period piece games (Vice City, Mafia 2, etc.) and while the gameplay seems super-clunky at first, it's actually really fun and has a great sense of skill progression.
The details like your character covering their face during storms (weather... in a 2002 game!) make it even better.
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Welcome to being a Morrowboomer. :chomsky-yes-honey:
Really though, in my opinion the only thing the gameplay would need is a combat log of some type. So you could see that you have like a 3/100 chance to open a door before using 6 journeyman lockpicks on it :meow-tableflip:
I am so glad Morrowind is quite popular here
I really wanted the grasses and foliage overlay but couldn't get it to line up properly with TR.
My install is also kinda fucky, one of the northern smaller islands added has the town just clipping into the terrain. 😅
The grasses and foliage do work properly atleast.