To add to what Frank said, it's great if you can intrinsically motivate yourself by role-playing your character and stuff. You can just speed through the main quest, I guess, but the game's best when you use the Unity version and you bumble around doing quests as your character. The character creation system's pretty robust and varied.
I had a Redguard spellsword and people were racist against me so I had to wander towns trying to find the non-racist NPCs to tell me where the places I was going to were located and my character was afraid of the dark or something so I slept in inns and camped a lot to make sure I was operating during the days and stuff.
Also recommend turning the in-game music off after awhile and playing your own dungeon synth albums you enjoy. The snow track in the game is nice but the rest of it's kinda' grating and limited and repetitive.
I've heard the unity version is very good if you like old school wandering around doing quests stuff.
To add to what Frank said, it's great if you can intrinsically motivate yourself by role-playing your character and stuff. You can just speed through the main quest, I guess, but the game's best when you use the Unity version and you bumble around doing quests as your character. The character creation system's pretty robust and varied.
I had a Redguard spellsword and people were racist against me so I had to wander towns trying to find the non-racist NPCs to tell me where the places I was going to were located and my character was afraid of the dark or something so I slept in inns and camped a lot to make sure I was operating during the days and stuff.
Also recommend turning the in-game music off after awhile and playing your own dungeon synth albums you enjoy. The snow track in the game is nice but the rest of it's kinda' grating and limited and repetitive.
The only game music i can listen to seemingly forever is the morrowind music so that is shall be
I do like a good role playing sounds like a good time