View Full Version : Morrowind...what do yall think...
Lirael
07-02-2003, 01:31 PM
i think morrowind kicks butt.....it gets really hard when you dont have the health cheats and all because in the beginning things keep on killing you but after you get some health cheats it gets really easy to level up on your own, Fables coming out soon and i think its oging to be really cool, but is it going to be the same, the thought bubbles and such that dont allow you the freedom to go and just kick butt.....but yeah
Matrim
07-02-2003, 01:33 PM
Morrowind was a great game when it was new becouse if offered so many new stuff. I really loved it, though it has so many new things, and it had a really big bug in it, if you started as thife ther was a special town (that I will not name) where you could steal the best armors and weaponds in the game
Baal Luhr
07-02-2003, 01:51 PM
Morrowind, is, in all probability, my favorite game.
But you really, really don't need cheats, as long as you have a specialty in some kind of weaponry (or magicka), and most of a suit of full armor. Might seem a bit expensive, eh? Well....here's a tip....After you start a game, in the room after you create most of your character by talking to Socius Ergalla, Steal EVERYTHING there possible. When you exit to go to Sellus Gravius to give him your release form, take the Engraved Ring of Healing from the Barrel outside of the backdoor (If you don't know about that by now, you must've not been playing for very long), and then walk inside. Give him your form and ask him of your duties, and then go to Fargoth, a Wood Elf with long Blonde Hair. Give him the ring. Go sell everything at Arille's that you carry except for clothing and the package and directions to Caius Cosades.
After that, go up to the lighthouse and enter it. Crouch down behind a pillar which should have a sack laying up against it, and then steal everything within the sacks, crates, and barrels that you can reach without getting caught. Also, go upstairs and Take the book from under the bench. Sell everything again, excluding your clothing and the package and directions, and you should have a lot of money. You may even try raising the total sold to get even more money out of it. If they did any major changes from the PC to XBox port, then this may not help the XBox junkies.
That should help a few people out....
Well....Matrim....If indeed you started as a theif, and if Indeed you were able to steal Daedric armor/weapons, then you wouldn't be able to carry them anyways, most likely.
Lirael
07-02-2003, 02:38 PM
theres another trick that you can use.....either A) when you go into the guys house thats next to the barrel right outside the census and excise office, go over to his shelf BUT DONT TALK TO THE GUY....and steal the key, go back out the back door and use the glitch in the back wall and jump through the wall.....itll work and then you can go over to the storeroom and open it, theres a lot of good stuff in there to start out the game with
--OR---
B) use the sign of the tower key so that you can open doors up to 50 points, use the glitch in the wall and go over and open the storeroom...again theres good stuff in there....
and matrim...the daedric weapons are really heavy...like 60 pounds each and like...the only way to get like 850 strength is after you get the keening....
but i dont like the daedric armor...though it looks really cool and all ....i think the glass schtuff looks cooler and all
another thing that could help with fargoth...if you go into arilles...and theres this guy that wants you to help him get some gold....go to the top of the lighthouse and rest there so you can face the mucky pond...sleep there til like 2 am and watch there for like 5 minutes...and youll see him go and put all the stuff in the hollow stump, and you can keep the engraved ring and such....and the guy will let you keep some of the gold
Baal Luhr
07-02-2003, 03:24 PM
(You know, you could always use "Unlock" to get to the storage room...wait....that's not on XBox, is it? Well....you can also have a really high security skill)
I know about that Rather small quest...It's easy. Bah.
Matrim
07-03-2003, 05:21 AM
It's not needed to use the Armors and weps. if you sell them at a good place you get enough money to last you through the game (allmost)
Though I used my bow and axe and it work perfectly.
With a good bow your enemies won't even see you untill they are dead. and I just love doing that.
Lirael
07-03-2003, 11:19 AM
so you got a golden saint gem and had it fortify your strength because if you really got that early on in the game you wouldnt be able to carry it all
WeZil
07-03-2003, 01:03 PM
I like the PC version of morrowind better. Why? Plugins. Why would morrowind need plugins? because, while it is great, it isn't the most balanced game ever, and it becomes extremley easy around level 15, to the point you can kill anything with little effort.
So I got the Adventurer's Plugin, which is the greatest plug-in ever for making morrowind a good challenge. It balances the gameplay, making it harder to power-level by pumping money into training and making it easier to level by just using the skills. It also makes creatures, like Daedra, much stronger than they were and gives casters more variety and gives every intelligent opponent the option of healing its self in some way. What does this mean? it means you can't rush into a daedra shrine at level 8, kill a few daedra lords, and come out with a daedric daikatana. No, you have to look hard for Daedric weapons now. Among other things, the Adventurer's mod threw in random NPCs. They don't have names, and are just called 'Mage' or 'Commoner' or 'Pilgrim' or something like that, but it adds a little variety in town.
Oh, and you'll be randomly attacked by bandits now when you travel on the roads.
And Vampires hunt the streets of Vivec at night, too.
And the ac rating on armor is much more spread out. There isnt' a giant gap between Chittin and Glass armor anymore, instead, chittin is a reasonable distance from glass as second place, and netch and fur are actually useful.
Merchants have more money, specifically enchanters, they tend to have 5000 to 20000 gold coins on them to barter. Races are also rebalanced, which means that High Elves don't suck anymore and the Beast Races have their special effects constant.
There are other things too, but I'm not gonna list it off.
Matrim
07-03-2003, 05:42 PM
Well Morrowind is better on PC becouse if the great control system, 1'st person games are not as good on console as on PC
Vash623
07-10-2003, 03:34 PM
I think morrowind was a awesome game So far it beats all the games on the xbox. But they need to make another morrowind game for the xbox.
Caine
07-11-2003, 08:55 AM
They're coming out with like a gold edition for x-box which is going to have the two expansions on it as well as the original game, and you can use the same character from your old morrowind across the dif expansions.
Caine
07-11-2003, 08:59 AM
Originally posted by Lirael
theres another trick that you can use.....either A) when you go into the guys house thats next to the barrel right outside the census and excise office, go over to his shelf BUT DONT TALK TO THE GUY....and steal the key, go back out the back door and use the glitch in the back wall and jump through the wall.....itll work and then you can go over to the storeroom and open it, theres a lot of good stuff in there to start out the game with
--OR---
B) use the sign of the tower key so that you can open doors up to 50 points, use the glitch in the wall and go over and open the storeroom...again theres good stuff in there....
Better than that, make sure you're standing far from him and right when you steal the key, hit the inventory fast, and drop all your stuff on the ground.
Then he'll be like, it's your first time here stealing is not allowed blah blah blah, then you just pick up all your stuff again with the key and walk out. Lala. No need to use glitches.
Oh and early in the game, right when you choose your class and stuff, there's a limeware platter on the wall which you should grab and drop quickly, just like with the key, its good money for starting out and stuff.
TrueSayian
07-11-2003, 04:55 PM
How can yall like this game...? The battle system is ****... and it's a snorr fest..
Tad Lightwing
07-12-2003, 04:19 PM
Sorry to go off topic, but Caine's Kool-Aid ava makes me thirsty.
TrueSayian
07-12-2003, 04:39 PM
Your right it does.
Vash623
07-28-2003, 03:48 PM
I that it was a awesome game
Razon
07-28-2003, 03:51 PM
now that i look back, morrowind was actually a badass game. I really enjoyed the fact that it's huge enviourment allowed you to virtually go anywhere, and with there new expansion coming out "the elder scrolls III: bloodmoon" adds a whole nother chunk of land about 1/4 the size of vvardenfell, and allows you to become a wherewolf. I really miss that game and should get around to buying(but when I had the chance to I stupidly bought gun metal,which is good, but no wear near as good as morrowind)
a classic. I love morrowind.
--HAX--
07-28-2003, 09:08 PM
I have this game. It has its faults and and goodies.
Personally, I think a lack of story line and being to non-linear was kinda boring when you do nothing but side-quests. BUT! I thought it was badass none the less.
The reason I liked it was because of the freedom it provided for me and my character. I always thought of it as a first person Diablo, ((in my opinion)).
I do believe that it is better on the PC, but I think every game on the PC tends to be better. I would rate it a 9 outta 10 if I had a scale. Very fun, and an instant classic.
And damn Im thirsty....thanks Caine...o_O"
Caine
07-28-2003, 09:18 PM
Welcomes. -eats his own avie-
DarkTemplarZero
08-04-2003, 09:22 PM
I bought this game awhile ago but just now really got into it. It gets really fun when you join the Morrag Tong (Assassains) anybody else work for them?
Deathknight127
03-08-2004, 09:05 PM
Never really got into the game(i was a lvl 43 knight). I was in the morrag tong and it is an awsome guild, as was the thieves guild and the imperial legion. And i do agree with whats his face the combat was crap. Pso for GC or DC is a much better Rpg. I think the best part of that game is the freedom you have. I killed every one in Caldedra. Though I never figured the plot out 'cause its basicly a game with a thin story line and a insane amount of side quest, wich itsnt that bad...but..it gets old.
THE_DOCTOR
03-08-2004, 09:07 PM
I have a horrrible cpu, and so i am waiting until tech costs go down, but i have the game and all the exppasions, played thru tribunal (NOT CHEATING!) and lost my char cuz MY SYSTEM CRASHED!!!! But personally i think the game is amzing!!!!!
Baal Luhr
03-19-2004, 01:18 PM
Make first person Melee combat better. I dare you.
HAX......There's a story. Of course there's a story.
Did you ever get that message to Caius Cosades? Did you ever even listen to Sellus Gravius when he told you to?
Well...that's where it starts.
Oh, and my character's a level 42 Custom class warrior Who's Grandmaster of redoran, master of Fighter's guild, Owns Indarys Manor, Has a full suit of Daedric (On him), has a full suit of ebony and glass, Has Trueflame and Hopesfire (Best two swords in the game without plugins; only uses Trueflame), has beaten the Main quest, has beaten tribunal, has beaten the Raven Rock bloodmoon quests, has a full suit of Stalhrim and Nordic Chainmail, Has beaten the Bloodmoon Main Quest, Has Hircine's ring, Has done every single Daedric quest, has every single daedric weapon, has over 300,000 Drakes, Has beaten all of the Vampire quests (Afterwards turning back to a human with the help of a daedric god), Has shut off all of the Sixth House bases, and has roughly finished half of the Side quests.
Without cheating once.
And I say to you: Beat that.
Mahzkrieg
03-30-2004, 09:52 PM
And I say to you: Eased. =] Excuse seemingly belligerence, but those (the few of us) who actually committed to Morrowind have a matched, if not succeeded, "resume." Of course, it's almost admirable that you spent so much life on such a time-consuming game. (In fact, wasn't it Gamespy that gave it the "Most Time-Consuming Game 'Award'?"). Then, I have to remember that I beat it, too.
I beat the game roleplaying as an arrogant character I made, which puts actual life into RPGs, in my opinion. If I had played Morrowind just a year or two before, I would have looted and killed everyone in the desire to just get some cash. With the "restrictions" of roleplaying, I didn't loot random houses, learn every skill, and initiate tasks just for benefit. For instance, I wore the Indoril Curiass into Vivec and got all the Ordinators after me. Instead of just killing them to loot them, I justified the situation in terms of my character's "personality."
When one doesn't roleplay in an RPG, he tends to just do everything in the most beneficial way. That's boring.
Hum. I never beat the main quest with this character, though, and made a new character just to do so. When I first started Morrowind, I thought it was insanely fun to wander aimlessly and loot anything that could be picked up. Thus, I looted the Dagoth Ur House Cup and dropped it in some region of sea. Pfft.
Dagoth
11-07-2004, 10:07 PM
the pc version is as good as you wish, (im reffering to mods)
Sonulest
11-08-2004, 12:20 AM
PC version owns, only because of the mods and the bigger interface (As in the console versions of EVERY PC game is reduced res. to save memory and whatnot).
However, my views on this game:
1 - Too damn easy
2 - Too damn lifeless
3 - Too damn cold (Where feelings and emotion is concerned..not literally cold, you weirdos)
4 - Gets VERY boring and repetative
5 - Beautiful landscapes, although a bit repetative
6 - ANNOYING MUSIC that keeps REPEATING itself NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE! >.<
7 - Pretty cool religious-based storyline, however a bit scattered
8 - Did I mention it was WAY too easy?
That's about it.
Asterion
11-09-2004, 04:28 PM
I haven't played much of Morrowind, but I think it's a very nice game. The music, I thought, was nice. It was in the background and it added a nice atmoshere.
Although the character models weren't anything to brag about, I thought the scenery was great. It's a fun game and I'd like to continue my game when I'm not up to my eyeballs in homework. =/
Sonulest
11-12-2004, 03:06 PM
The music and the game itself are both absolutely wonderful at first. But...like D2 and such, it gets old after you make your first character hit lv 20+ and can kill everything in the game. Especially once you figure out how easy it is to get the best items.
Elder Scrolls is all about the title people...SCROLLS! You can kill ANYTHING at even lvl. 1 with good enough scrolls! Of course, it takes money, thus, you'll have to wait until about lv 5 or so so that you can do some decent treasure hunting (Well actually, no, not really. All you have to do is steal something a very cheap way by jumping into the ceiling, getting stuck for a second so that the game glitches into thinking you're not there, and grab something before you fall back down; or buy a BUNCH of Sujama so your strength is like 500...and kill some things REALLY fast to get good enough armors to sell. Then sell them to Creeper or the Talking Mudcrab Merchant. Booyah!)
I mean, honestly...I stole the Sword of White Woe from the guard tower in Balmora (South one, I think? Can't remember, but one of the four there), and then went over to the talking mudcrab merchant (Via you can sell a lot of the items that you find in Seyda Neen, in the tree trunks and crap near the Lighthouse. Just look, and you'll find stuff. Also, Tahriel...the dude that falls from the sky. And any training books you find, like the one you get in Gilnith's house after you kill him for the murderer quest, which is another 500 gold btw. Plus 100 from the quest where you find Fargoth's hidden stash; and buy a lot of healing potions so that you can run to the Talking Mudcrab Merchant from Vivec.) It's northeast of Vivec, in that giant bay where there are hundreds of little tiny islands. Just look on your paper map that you get with the game, and find the Dwemer Ruins. It's on an island right next to that place. Somewhere around the where the name is on your map, actually. Just DO NOT KILL THE MERCHANT! After you sell the sword to him (Like I did) use a scroll of Intervention. Any one will do, just to save time from running back.
There you go, you just got 10000 gold. Now buy some scrolls of Elemental Burst whatever. Hell, if you want Umbra right away, then get 1 scroll of Tinure's Hoptoad, (Can't remember which mage guild has it. Just teleport to every one until you find it) and the rest Elemental Burst. Go to where Umbra is (Can't remember the name of the city...look it up on GameFaq's or something), SAVE, and use the scroll of Tinure's Hoptoad BEFORE talking to him. Talk to him once you use the scroll, and say the crap that makes him fight you. Then JUMP right when you're done with that. You should fly very high above him, and he'll run around like an idiot trying to figure out where you are (Ah, the realism...amazing =\) while you float ever so slowly onto that rock above him. Then just unleash the fury of Elemental Burst all over him. It may be easier if you get some Hellfire scrolls as well. The stuff is expensive, and you..may not have enough money with 10k. So make some more until you have enough. It's not that hard. 10K should do it though..it worked for me. Anyway, use all your scrolls. If he doesn't die, load the game (As I said before, you SHOULD have SAVED it before talking to him) and try again. If he still doesn't die, you may need a few more scrolls. Anyway, figure it out (Trust me, it's VERY easy) and once he dies...you have Umbra and a full set of Orcish Armor. I suggest selling the armor to the Talking Mudcrab Merchant again. Orcish armor sucks, unless you use Medium armor. I only use uniques, or full Daedric armor (I consider it Unique since there are only two sets available to find in the game. The set on Divayth Fyr, other than a helm and shield. And the pieces that you find all over the world. However, you can only find the Cuirass in Mournhold, not Morrowind other then on Divayth...which is lame, but whatever. Get the expansion and find the full set of Daedric, or do the main quest and kill Divayth Fyr for it.) so I sell everything else, from Dreugh to Ebony. I don't need the sh`t.
So yeah. Have fun with that. Get scrolls, and you'll own anything low level. If you don't want any uniques yet, use the 10000 you get for the sword of white woe, and use it to train some of your MAIN skills. You'll level about 5 times I think with 10k, if done right. Maybe more, Maybe less. Depends on how much of the same thing you train, or whatever.
Later.
EDIT ::: Oh yes, I forgot. When you get the Sword of White Woe, repair it first. Just buy some hammers, and repair it yourself to save loads of gold. They charge like 300+ to do it themselves, when it can cost you like 50+ to do it yourself. Anyway, it's a little damaged. If you don't repair it, you'll rake in only around 7000 gold, rather than the full 10000.
Dagoth
11-21-2004, 06:16 PM
Better than that, make sure you're standing far from him and right when you steal the key, hit the inventory fast, and drop all your stuff on the ground.
Then he'll be like, it's your first time here stealing is not allowed blah blah blah, then you just pick up all your stuff again with the key and walk out. Lala. No need to use glitches.
Oh and early in the game, right when you choose your class and stuff, there's a limeware platter on the wall which you should grab and drop quickly, just like with the key, its good money for starting out and stuff.
this was about the chargen key, well in addition with that trick is right before the captans office (before you go in) out side right in betwen the building and the stone wall (in the very corner) run at that spot until you hit the wall/building and just keep jumping (in three or four jumps) you should go through the two objects and presto! your out side with your papers and you may steal anything inside seydaneen aslong as you drop your stuff before the guards get to you.
there are a few thing you should know
# in any other town/city the guards will aoutomatically quallify you as a death sentence if you steal sumthing
# the towns men will try to kill you until you talk to a guard
# and you may not sleep or save until you go back and talk to sellus gravius
and about sonulests post:
umbra was very hard for me to kill (at lvl 1) but after dieng 3 times and finaly mastering enchantments i kicked his green butt. but the game is very easy (i beat it in 30 min. today), and daedric armor is too heavy for me, my strength was at 100 and i could only cary umbra and some lockpics and 1 book. in all my opinion what you shouild do is put constent effect bound armor (as much as you can) on a amulet and then alls you need is the pauldrons and the greaves, you might need two amulets for the whol enchantment, and for weapons i put bound axe constent effect on my daed greaves or pauldrons. this will cost you alot of money unless you have enchant 100 like me. and on the left over pauldrons i put either feather on those or like constent levitaton, or sheild. (vareys with every new game)
Sonulest
11-22-2004, 02:24 AM
Yeah, it does work. The fact is, Magic is the way to go. Most people think that mana is too hard to maintain, when you can have a kick ass melee guy that can own everything in one hit. But that takes forever, and you can kill everything in one hit anyway with a caster if you just drink like 40 sujamma. Buy the Sujamma from the scamp in Ald Daedroth (I think that's where it is. The one you go to where the guy wants you to dance or something. Also, if you look here, you will find a pretty insane glove under one of the pillows here. There is a quest to get it, but you can just steal it fairly easily. The owner is a retard). Constant levitation is awesome on an amulet. and then on a ring, put constand chameleon, or invisibility. And you will be unstoppable. And then master your Marksman skill, get the Bow of Shadows, and you will never die. Fly above everthing, and shoot it...nothing, other than casters and other ranged guys can do crap. But casters and ranged guys usually suck, other than the Daedroths and Storm Atronachs. And master unarmored, or light armor to fly faster, move faster, and whatever. And master Agility. You will just be able to ream everything from a distance. A VERY fun character to make.
Also, you don't have to master Marksman. You can master Destruction too. Only problem is a lot of stuff has full resist/reflect.
Dagoth
11-22-2004, 09:18 PM
my funest thing was, when i beat the game i masterd all forms of magic and then made a spell that looked as followes: drain health, fire dammage, weakness to fire all at maximum power (100-100) and had high lasting (60 sec.) and the best part was it all had maximum area effect (50ft-50ft)!!! i could wipe out town with one spell and every one out side would die from this one spell. (it cost alot, and buying it took a chuk out of my money but it was worth it) i waiped out vivec in like 9 casts of the thing and in side you cast it once and evey body dies! muahaha!
i just thaught of sumthing to do: when you sell clothing the buyer wears it, well if you put a deadly spell on it (self) and sell it, would he die with out it being a crime? that would be an awesome trick for getting shopes if it works ill call it my "befreinding gift of death" trick he he im going to go try it now ill get back to you guys!
Dagoth
11-24-2004, 01:41 PM
cant seem to get the trick to work, oh well. my new charicter is pretty fun to mess around with she's a dark elf and her class is rouge ninja, its kina like a ninja monk (custom class) i just wish that the game would have more indepth fighting, its kina dumb playing a chick who is masterd in hand-to-hand and instead of fighting ninja style she just pounds the crap out-a people like a dude
Samurai King
11-25-2004, 03:18 AM
Yeah but mayby they also should improve on the fighting animation, its really stupid... You can be the best hand-to-hand fighter in the world, but still you fight as a idiot on either to much beer or drugs...
Its like fighting a jackpot machine with a pole arm...
Nirvana_Rocker
11-27-2004, 09:47 PM
What Guilds or houses are you in?And what is your favorite guild that your in.
Samurai King
11-29-2004, 02:57 AM
I have a Char thats in all of them I know... Guess i like the fighters guild the most, No reason...
Nirvana_Rocker
12-01-2004, 10:20 PM
My favorite guild is the Morag Tong,it's cool,and paid off since it took me awhile to find it.
al karid
12-06-2004, 09:26 PM
i think morrowind goty is wicked badass. i dont care if the fighting stinks its the freedom that pulls me in. being able to do anything at anytime is really great. especially when yo get up to like lv 65 wich is the highest i can go rite now. i play it alot. its a great game. oh and the thievs giuld blows all other giulds away.
nimnim
12-06-2004, 09:38 PM
Yea theives guild was the bomb.
Nirvana_Rocker
12-06-2004, 11:01 PM
Yeah...That and Morag Tong are my favorite guilds
Yasha
12-07-2004, 07:04 PM
It's a pretty good game...for the first small portion I completed on my pc (because it kept crashing). I played it on Xbox too (and haven't got much further, it was my freinds copy), but I have some good news: The next Morrowind game is coming out when Xbox 2 comes out. It's in development right now and that's all I can tell you since I can't remember anything else off hand.
Nirvana_Rocker
12-07-2004, 10:00 PM
I heard...Looks awesome.
Jaqweepha
12-11-2004, 12:35 PM
About the new Elder Scrolls game, which will be 'The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion', it will be on the X-Box 2, PC, and Playstation 3. It won't be quite as big as Morrowind, but there will be a lot less mindless wondering. Every place will have something new for you to do everytime you visit the place. Here's a little post I made about it on another site:
Oh. My. God. It's finally here. The greatest Roleplaying Game of all time is FINALLY getting a sequel!! Read the amazing preview (Not all of it is writing- a lot of it is screenshots) about it here (http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/the-elder-scrolls-iv-oblivion/558955p1.html?fromint=1)!!!
First of all- EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE PICTURES IS AN ACTUAL IN GAME PHOTO!!!! Nothing has been retouched. They are so frikkin' BEAUTIFUL!!! Check out the forest pic. Jaw-dropping gorgeous! For those of you who have played Morrowind and remember what a Daedroth looks like, check out screenshot. -screams like a little girl-
Now, let's look at a few facts from article quick (You need to read it to get the whole thing). First- it will be set in Tamriel (Or more specifically, Cyrodiil), the capital of the Imperials. Beautiful structures, huge cities, massive forests. Second- 'As mentioned before, the area of Tamriel that is the setting for Oblivion is populated with 1,000 NPC's. Unlike current games, these characters don't simply dissapear once the player leaves the area, they exist 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Every character has its own virtual life, and its own schedule to follow.'
'Each of the 1,000 characters in the game is given a basic schedule of events to follow throughout each virtual day. They will shop, explore, eat, report for work, and more. However, while the characters are told what goals they need to accomplish, they are not told how to complete them. For example, a peasant who wants food may acquire it in several different ways. If the character has money, he will probably buy food; but if he is broke, he will try to obtain it some other way. He may go out into the forest to hunt, but hunting in the wrong place may get the guards on his case for poaching. So, the character may opt to steal food - he may even try to steal from you.'
Yes. That's right. 1.000 UNIQUE NPC's have been confirmed so far, and without a doubt, there will be more to come. They all have their own schedule, and the way in which they go about accomplishing that schedule is random, which makes it much more lifelike. And the coolest thing, NPC's may try to steal from you. Hunting down the thief who stole your best Cyrodiil Brandy would be so sweet! ^_^
And I am fairly positive that Bethesda will deliver. They've done it before, I would not be suprised if they did it again. -drools as he waits-
nimnim
12-11-2004, 01:06 PM
the screenshots are amazing!!!! Cant wait another second for Oblivion....
Nirvana_Rocker
12-11-2004, 10:31 PM
ITS GONNA BE FRICKEN AWESOME!!!!!!!I can't wait for it,its gonna be s000000 cool.And should we maybe start a new Morrowind rpg,since the dagoth guy was banned.
Jaqweepha
12-12-2004, 12:52 PM
Well, a Morrowind Roleplay would be very easy to do, mainly becuase the world is so big and free. I've got a couple ideas in my head about various Morrowind-esque RP's... If we DID start one, one problem we might run into would be the whole 'Nerevarine' thing. We could bypass that problem if we set the story before the actual Morrowind game is set (The third age of Tamriel I think).
Nirvana_Rocker
12-12-2004, 06:35 PM
Heh,ok,thats fine with me.
nimnim
12-17-2004, 04:04 PM
PM me if you guys go on with the idea, Morrowind Rpg's are fun.
zsmall
12-18-2004, 06:19 AM
me2 sounds like fun :)
Nirvana_Rocker
12-18-2004, 05:50 PM
Ok then,but who's gonna start it?
nimnim
12-18-2004, 06:17 PM
You... you got the idea. You make the thread.
Nirvana_Rocker
12-19-2004, 03:08 PM
What?!?!I'm err,sorta crappy at making threads,whatever though,I'll try,it'll be in the beginners forum,I'll try to get it done asap.Okay its done,please join it!!
~NR~
zsmall
12-21-2004, 08:10 AM
didnt give a story lolzzz
Nirvana_Rocker
12-21-2004, 02:08 PM
Meh,yeah,I suck at stuff like that,pm ta help me out,please!!
zsmall
12-22-2004, 06:59 AM
Lol i wud but i neva done a story either so...i wouldnt be much help
Post a mentor or sumthin they can help ya out..
Marka
12-23-2004, 04:30 AM
I think the game has a really good concept but it takes way to long to get around and progress trough the game and becomes boring. It could do with a little more direction and action. A online multiplayer feature would be a very nice feature indeed.
Mordrid
12-23-2004, 04:34 PM
I like the single player aspect of it, same with the new VtM Bloodlines. Not everything needs to be multiplayer to be good. One of the ascepts I loved the most about Morrowind and VtM Bloodline is the freedom allowed in the games.
I thought the pc version was awesome,even though the little fishy thingies kept eating me.
Sonulest
03-19-2005, 09:32 AM
Online Multiplayer for Morrowind wouldn't be that great. The game itself isn't quite big enough, they would need far more land. Not to mention all the best items in the game are WAY too easy to get. The freedom in this game is good...but if you're innovative enough to figure out a way to get around without cheating, you can easily become incredible in the first 5 levels of your character. And then once you hit lv 20...it's almost impossible not to be able to get everything in the game that makes you invincible. The game is, simply enough.....far too easy. There are not enough BIG enemies...nor is there ANY AI whatsoever to give this game life. You can jump on a giant rock, and the person you are fighting will sit there and run into the rock for ages until you kill him. For example...get a scroll of Tinures Hoptoad with good marksman, destruction or just scrolls...and pick Umbra off easily by using Tinure's Hoptoad to jump on the big rock behind him and blast his ass to get one of the legendary swords and a fairly decent set of Medium Armor...without even getting hit once! You can get invisibility potions and speed potions, and maybe a levitation potion and a scroll of Intervention...any one of the two Intervention scrolls will do...go inside a temple that has some damn good items, use the pots, go to the best item in the temple, steal it, and Intervention your ass out of there. It really isn't all that hard.
The game needs way more life, way more challenge, better accessories and equipment, and more. The way it is now as an MMO...heh, nah. Not even. =/
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