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Not to mention how much more customizable Morrowind is in comparison to Oblivion and Skyrim. Infinite spellmaking and item effects. |
I hate that kind of character building though because it prevents you from salvaging anything if you've made a mistake for a few levels. If you spend your first hours in Skyrim using heavy armour then decide to swap to light then you'll be at a disatvantage but it's absolutely possible. If you do that in Morrowind then you can say goodbye to skill points that go towards increasing your level along with the balance of skills to attributes that you presumably worked out for the best deal. Morrowind's system lacks malleability and has far too many skills that are either complete trash or impractical due to their attribute connection.
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All those "useless skills" you mentioned were only useless if you went with something else, and if you learned to level correctly then you never really needed to even train them. Name skills they had that wouldnt be useful to anyone.? |
When I said "useless skills" I didn't think about my wording. I really meant "skills that are objectively worse than others for anything but roleplaying". Those skills would be medium armour, sneak and unarmoured off the top of my head. And yes actually, I would rather the system was kept simple. I don't play TES games for grind and de facto spreadsheets like I would an MMO, I play it for roleplaying and exploration. I think Skyrim's levelling system is far more suited to that than Morrowind's.
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Just playing through this at the minute. Absolutely loving it too. Nothing like burning through a mission or two of this on the hardest setting after a rough day. Quote:
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A very fun little isometric action-RPG similar to Diablo 3 or Torchlight II yet prettier, cheaper, and better written than both of them. |
I'm playing this off and on Nostalgia purchase |
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After watching Indie Game : The Movie, I remembered that I should get Fez which my friend recommended to me just after its release. I'd forgotten about it for a few weeks. So I got it and it's fucking awesome. It's charming, quirky, fun, stunningly beautiful at times, relaxing, explorative, fun of course .. I would be playing it instead of sitting here typing, but my wife is in the couch in front of the TV playing it so that I can't. That's never happened before. She normally hates games! For those who don't know it, it is an indie platform game in which you play this little guy with a fez. The guy lives in a 2D world, but the fez gives him the power to change perspective in a 3D way. So it's a 2D game, but you flip the levels around with the trigger buttons and it's just such a great game mechanic. It makes for a lot of fun challenges and a sort of platformy gameplay that is both familiar and completely new. The mood of the game is rather relaxed and focused on the nicer things. The places and different dimensions you travel to seem to be mostly islands floating in the sea or in the air. You can travel between these places, also returning to places you've been before and so on, so the game itself is non-linear - which I love. People need to play it :) |
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