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12/28/12 7:02:52 PM#21
Dishonoured is by arkane. It's published by bethseda studios but not developed by them. Much like how Id work.
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12/28/12 7:07:51 PM#22
I voted Skyrim, but I loved oblivion as well.
Both are great games. |
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12/28/12 7:18:42 PM#23
My winner: Morrowind. As others have said, Oblivion felt like I was playing on the playstation or something. And i didn't care for the leveled mobs. I missed the feeling of back in Morrowind where you got up to the point where you could enter the areas you had been aware of but not able to survive in. I played Daggerfall and Skyrim, both are great as well. |
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12/28/12 7:24:54 PM#24
I've never really played any of those games until recently. I've started playing Morrowind really casually when I don't feel like logging into GW2. Really like the game so far. I've got Oblivion and Skyrim too but I won't start them until I've finish Morrowind and I know that will take a lot of time haha. I was wondering, anyone have some good mods suggestion for Morrowind and Oblivion? I've look into it a little bit already but there is so many differents mods its insane lol. Digging through all this will take a while to find the best ones. So if anyone has some suggestions, I would really appreciate it. Thanks a lot guys! |
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Loktofeit
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Joined: 1/13/10
EVE in 2013 - DUST 514, CSM8, Fanfest, 10th Anniversary, Uprising, Odyssey. Gonna be a good year :) |
12/28/12 7:25:07 PM#25
Redguard - it was like a cross between Ultima Ascension and Tomb Raider
filmoret: One thing I have never figured out is why the game devs hardly ever fix simple problems that arise. It is like they don't care about the pvp community. Nitth: What makes you so sure its a simple fix? filmoret: Because most of them are. Sometimes its just changing a number in a code string other times its creating a few variables. However none of them should take over a few hours of coding. |
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12/29/12 8:39:57 AM#26
Originally posted by SirFubar Start with the Morrowind Graphics Extender (MGE). It is available in some different places, I just saw it on Sourceforge yesterday. That is I think the most required mod for Morrowind and many other mods are compatible. Just google morrowind modding and you should see some tutorials on how to go about it. |
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12/30/12 9:50:58 PM#27
Morrowind followed by Skyrim. I haven't ever played Daggerfall or Arena although if I ever get around to installing virtualbox, I'll play them. |
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12/30/12 10:13:00 PM#28
Very good question.
I've been sitting here for the last 15 minutes trying to decide and I really can't. I enjoyed them all equally. They're all great games. They'd been even better with a good combat system.
Imagine Skyrim with a fighting system as titillating as Chivalry Medieval Warfare's. |
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12/30/12 10:18:27 PM#29
Considering Skyrim is the only game from Bethesda that I could stand playing for more than an hour (and put in about 150 or so), I'm gonna say that.
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12/31/12 10:23:53 PM#30
In order: Fallout 3 Fallout NV Skyrim Oblivion
Fallout felt more comfortable with an interesting story to it. NV is second only because the story you follow through on seems less engaging. In version 3 it takes you from birth through it all. in NV, it takes you through a more typical "shot in the head, regain memory" gig where you forgot how to survive in a world you've supposedly been traveling through for a long time. Skyrim had the feel of an MMO "standalone mode". Everything an MMORPG has only on your own. Not bad but ... Oblivion was interesting but rather it just felt more linear than the above 3 as how I felt going through it. Again, not bad but the above ones seemed more engaging. The fun part: I really don't regret playing any of them at all. No "waste of time" type feel to it. Some games I've gotten are disappointments - this is more trying to pick a best choice from best choices. |
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12/31/12 10:31:30 PM#31
Voted Skyrim. Didn't like how they consolized certain things in it, but it had a much better atmosphere than Oblivion. Also I greatly prefer the leveling system in Skyrim as it actually makes sense and isn't as easy to gimp yourself accidentally. Fallout 3 doesn't even belong on the list. That game was in an insult to any true fan of the Fallout franchise, IMO. Thank goodness Wasteland 2 looks to be shaping up as a proper post-apoc RPG. |
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1/01/13 1:30:13 AM#32
It's a tie between daggerfall and morrowind for me.
Played - M59, EQOA, EQ, EQ2, PS, SWG[Favorite], DAoC, UO, RS, MXO, CoH/CoV, TR, FFXI, FoM, WoW, Eve, Rift, SWTOR, TSW. |
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1/01/13 1:31:36 AM#33
What no Call of Cthulhu fans out there? its not even listed.
Then again there is a small population of people who got it to work without crashing at every save. Because i can. |
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1/01/13 3:28:22 AM#34
oblivion and skyrim are a bit tied for me, but their 'both' my favourites, though it was daggerfall that first drew me in to Bethesda's games, although Fallout 3, nearly put me off of them it was so bad. Perhaps the reason why they are my favourites, is because you don't have to stick to the storyline, you can totally ignore it and play your own game even, which, if you enjoy exploration, is a huge thing, though in those terms, Oblivion has the 'edge' one game im definitely not looking forward to though, is TESO, pretty sure that a while back Bethesda stated they would never do an MMO, can't say i blame them, Zenimax are probably going to have a job and a half persuading people that their attempt is in any way (other than a few naming policies) related to the Elder Scrolls..
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1/03/13 4:56:09 AM#35
Skyrim followed by Fallout 3
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TheScavenger
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Joined: 7/05/12
Those who ask a question, are stupid for 30 seconds. Those who never ask, are stupid for life. |
For those that like Morrowind. These two mods are rather well known and improve the game a lot
Morrowind Overhaul (makes the graphics look WAY better)
and Tamriel Rebuilt (adds as much land currently, as there is in vanilla Morrowind. Though it is still a work in progress...but there is still a lot of content to do. been in development a while. Right now they have developed 3 maps, and I think there is 5? left...or maybe 2 left? in any case...still lots to do)
There is also Morrowind Rebirth which is pretty popular and it overhauls the game, but I like how Morrowind is and Morrowind Rebirth probably isn't compatible with Tamriel Rebuilt and conflicts with morrowind overhaul. Current MMOs: Defiance, Guild Wars 2, TERA, SWTOR |
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Merilirem
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Joined: 1/01/13
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1/04/13 4:33:34 AM#37
The technical side got better but morrowind was just so wonderful, if they made a game like that without the obvious little kinks and today's tech, again without the obvious kinks of oblivion and skyrim, it would be magnificent.
If a butterfly learnt to speak, to live in human society, paid its bills, had a job, lived in a fancy house and married a human, is it human? Now what if that same butterfly knew how to write code better than any human and had years of experience in the game industry, would that make it a game designer? If u wouldn't let a construction worker design your house, then why let a programmer design your world? |
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1/04/13 11:16:37 AM#38
Morrowind. I'm playing it now along with skyrim. It's amazing to see the two side by side, graphics not withstanding, as clearly morrowind is a more deliberately slow game. But one refreshing (if that can be used for an older game) is that in morrowind I needed to kill 4 Telvanni agents that were north/north west of Caldera. In a cave. And that was what I was given. I discovered quite a lot while searching for that cave. In Skyirm there are no such directions so you have to rely upon the little "V" mark. Still, the atmosphere and visceral combat is really amazing in Skyrim. I did like oblvion quite a bit but it's not as good as the previous two. I would love to be able to play daggerfall but every time i start it the age/combat doesn't grab me. |
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1/04/13 11:22:13 AM#39
Daggerfall
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1/04/13 11:26:57 AM#40
I like Skyrim and Morrowind equally. Oblivion was great too but I got burned out on it because of being super hyped for it. I think I like the music from Oblivion the most.
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