So, it started when I was eight years old. I remember borrowing a copy of Morrowind for the original Xbox from my friend and being completely blown away by the pure scale and epic scope of the game; never did my puny child brain think something like this was possible. As time went on and I got older and played Oblivion and Skyrim, I definitely put a lot of hours into them, but something about Morrowind always had a place in my memory as being special. I think ultimately it comes down to the sense of exploration. With no quest markers and a (in my opinion) stronger storyline than the sequels, the game was more punishing yet ultimately more rewarding. The satisfaction from the whole adventuring aspect was awesome. ![]() The modding community is pretty ridiculous for a 13 year old game. Keygen 2011. I have recently started playing Morrowind again thanks to two mods. MGSO, which is a graphics and sound overhaul mod, and Morrowind Rebirth, which adds a ton of new items, NPCs, and regions/town additions to the game. It has breathed new life into the game for me, and I highly recommend checking it out if you're wanting to take a trip down memory lane or experience Morrowind for the first time. I'll attach some pictures to show MGSO at work and how they've added modern shadows, lighting, and water (plus more) effects to the game. Definitely check it out Those were all taken right in the first twenty minutes of my new game. The landscape of Morrowind was always more interesting and varied to me than Cyrodiil or Skyrim. Anyone else here a fan of Morrowind over the two more recent releases? Let's nerd out. Morrowind was my jam way back when. Lots of fun stories revolving around it, and it helped shape my childhood. Me and my friend played it legit for 24 hours straight one day. We also took to playing hide and seek with items. We'd drop items around and have the other go looking for said items. His brother got pissed because we overwrote his save with a file where we hid his daedric axe mostly in a wall with just the tip of the handle sticking out. We caved and finally told him where it was, which was on top of a mine entrance south of (I think) Balmora. It wasn't there anymore and he freaked on us. I tried going back to it, but the gameplay didn't hold up to me. I hated the ashlands, and the dice rolling combat was not so fun in my opinion. I actually like the feel of daggerfall more than morrowind. I actually played through both of them recently, and managed a mod that mode the combat more akin to skyrim/morrowind where you always hit people, but your skill determines the damage. Way more tolerable in my opinion. I still love morrowind regardless, and our other guitarist threw together an extra song for our ep last Christmas based on Uncle Sweetshare from the blood moon expansion, which is probably my favorite song from it even though it had zero input from me. I've played Skyrim heavily modded for a while now and decided to check out Morrowind because I'd heard great things about it. I installed it with Ornicopters Morrowind Overhaul. These are what that pack includes I thought that was the goto but is that something different you have? Apr 11, 2016 - The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is an open world fantasy action role-playing. If you put in some time finding and installing the big mods you can make. Blueprint code, where they are sent to the Biosphere to be reborn. ![]() I booted it up after setting it all up and in all honesty couldn't bring myself to get past the first quest. I only killed one mob! I just found it to have aged incredibly badly and was really awkward. I want to give it another shot, but want to know first whether you think I should change my overhaul package? I've played Skyrim heavily modded for a while now and decided to check out Morrowind because I'd heard great things about it. I installed it with Ornicopters Morrowind Overhaul. These are what that pack includes I thought that was the goto but is that something different you have? I booted it up after setting it all up and in all honesty couldn't bring myself to get past the first quest. I only killed one mob! I just found it to have aged incredibly badly and was really awkward. I want to give it another shot, but want to know first whether you think I should change my overhaul package? Click to expand. That overhaul pack from Ornicopter is MGSO, the same mod I have. It's definitely not as fast paced as Oblivion or Skyrim, both in terms of combat or navigation. When you're a fresh level 1, the game is pretty hard especially if you've never played Morrowind before. As mentioned before, the combat is a dice roll system so it doesn't necessarily matter if you're right in that rat's face spamming attack, if you're using a weapon in which you have a skill level of 5, you're not gonna hit them that often. You'll also probably notice how slow you run and jump. That is tied directly into your speed and acrobatics skills.
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