Any games as good as morrowind?

any games as good as morrowind?

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Gothic 2 is almost as good

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I dunno bro, Morrowind kinda sucks

No. Unfortunately, some are close but not as good.

As good? I dunno
Tons of games are better though

So you're asking for a list of janky unfinished garbage?

Dilate

Yes

yeah TF2

How is he wrong?

The recent KC:D has a similar "handcrafted" feel (handplaced loot and enemies etc.), though a much more grounded setting.

There are countless games as good as Morrowind. The industry is filled with mediocre games.

I think this is better than Morrowind.

Of course you do you contrarian tranny

Obsessed

Elder Scrolls is a series for trannies

There are better games, like Daggerfall

Only Oblivion and Skyrim. Can't very well self-insert as a bimbo in Morrowind because everyone is fugly and there's no coom mods. Even the nude mods don't have comically exaggerated genitalia.

Stop reminiscing.

Invest in Tamriel Rebuilt.

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>n-not my precious game!!
Fucking pathetic, kill yourself

That mod is so high quality I treat it as the canon TES and Bethesda as fanfic now

Name 10 series that don't have a sizeable tranny following

Todd must be devastated by this news.

Is that morrowind in Skyrim mod actually playable yet?

Every time I e ever tried to play this game I either make a bad character because creating your own character stats is just way better I guess. Then I just get bored of the world after realizing how small it is.

What is the best thing about Morrowind in your opinion?

I've been playing it lately because of Elden Ring. Every time I played Elden Ring I was thinking about Morrowind so I installed it.

I'm using the OpenMW engine, and it's amazing. It feels great to be able to see things at a distance, and not just 10 feet in front of me. Although with this the world feels smaller.

But I don't know why I love it so much. I mean the fighting mechanics sucks, the magic sucks (At least to fight) it's too clunky.

But I feel that what makes this game great is the narrative mechanic. It feels awesome to receive some instructions about how to find a place or an NPC, and then follow those clues. I feel totally immersed looking at the screen, the map, my journal. Instead of being stuck for hours only to have to check some guide like in Elden Ring.

I also love to read, It's better to have the dialogues in text and not audio, to be able to put so much dialogue in there. It feels awesome to click on a new subject and find out a little bit more.

I want to replicate this narrative system.

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The answer to any " Is ( large mod) playable yet" question is invariably No.

Thoughts on Morrowind's fast travel system? How do you feel about instant mark and recall?

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Why would you even want that?

nop

Its great because it costs some money or mana or requires you to spend resources and it makes you think.
Lets say you are in Sadrith Mora and want to go Ebonheart.
So you take the boat? Do you teleport to mages guild and then use divine intervention?
Will the divine intervention drop you maybe in Pelgiad or Balmora...

So much more immersive than opening the map and clicking like in Skyrim.

Will I enjoy this as a zoomer or is this a "you had to be there" kind of game?

>will I like this game without giving any indication of taste or interest
God I fucking hate zoomers

Maybe, maybe not. Just play it. Your age has nothing to do with whether or not you will enjoy a game

I love Morrowind's transportation.

It feels so good to progress, use public transport, get to Caldera, get the boots of blinding speed, get some levitate and speed potions. Then maybe join the mage guilds to get that perk of teleportation between guilds. Then learning to do the mark recall, then creating a constant levitation item, then exploiting alchemy to get super speed.

I love this game.

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I have disliked Megaman X, FF6, SoTN, and Chrono Trigger, for old games I've played. I am now cautious with every old game I try because everything I've tried has been overrated as fuck. And none of them were because of jank either, their gameplay was just trash (only Megaman X had something good, and even then it was at best decent). But sure, you're right, I'll just give it 3 hours and see if I like it.

Mhhh I don't know man, it depends.

Because the fighting mechanics in this game are kind of frustrating. In Skyrim or Elden Ring for exple you have pretty accurate hitboxes, so when you play you can see how your sword is hitting and enemy and you see the immediate effect of your actions. If you swing a sword next to an enemy, it will hit and take some HP.

In Morrowind there is a kind of "digital dice" you are throwing each time you attack. So even if you are next to an enemy and you attack, if your level is low, you are not going to take any HP. So the first hours you are going to be swinging and swinging and not hitting anything.

Also the magic system, many of your spells are going to fail until you get to a higher level.

Alchemy is super broken, you can become a god in a few minutes. Because you can take unlimited potions so you can stack its effects. You can take many intelligence potions to increase your intelligence and then with that create other super potions to have godly speed or strength. For some this shit can break the game, for others this is the most fun of the game.

But the best thing is the narratives of the quests I think. Because most of the dialogue is in text formal, you can talk to many NPCs and get clues, and secrets. And because there is no pointer or fast travel to any location, you have to actually use the clues, and your eyes yo find shit.

Those games you mentioned are all Japanese so maybe you just don't like old school Japanese game design. You might like Morrowind if you're familiar to old school WRPG design. It's one of the more approachable classic WRPGs in my opinion but be prepared to be given bad directions and looking at your map a lot to figure out where you need to go

Just install it and try, get filetred and forget about it for a while and then repeat when you get older.
One of those cycles you will get into it and it will click and things fall into place.

Fast travel simulating walking is more efficient therefore better.

Downloading it, PCGamesWiki said to just get the GOTY version and it's already patched. Is it wrong, do I need anything else?

Sounds like a cope, otherwise you would have mentioned some of those games

yes, use the OpenMW engine

I'm a diehard Morrowind fan but I want to play Morrowind with decent animations/characters models/stealth/etc. And don't tell me to download 500 different mods for the base game, there still isn't one to fix the shitty animations and never will be cause that would take forever. Also I'm interested how Morrowind's dialogue will sound when it's ALL voiced

OpenMW and maybe just the basic mods to fix bugs

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I hear outward is pretty cool

I prefer to read to be honest.

But we have the technology to do it.

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just started playing gothic and it's scratching the itch I had for a crusty RPG so far

Oblivion and skyrim

I dropped the game when I saw that it doesn't really have any actual characters and just has soulless wikia article dispensers that stand in one place. There is no immersion in that.

let me guess, it’s not finished yet

morrowfags will unironically defend that btw

I'm fine with both, I just mean I'm curious as to how the written lines sound voice acted, cause many of them clearly weren't written to be "realistic" dialogue.

>bethesda game
>good
haha oh wow you sure got me OP you absolute faggot

Did you drop the game before you even started a fucking quest? Of course the random citizens aren't all unique, what fucking standard do you hold games to?

god I love looking at project tamriel maps, I just hope some day they will speed up their work

Skyrim is Morrowind but better, and Oblivion is Skyrim but better.

morrowind > skyrim > oblivion
oblivion is the worst of them, stop pretending otherwise

first hours are the zoomer filter, everything is slow and probably you won't get the combat system

The combat filters 99% of prospective zoomers but if you have an attention span better than that of a goldfish you won't mind the ttrpg inspired combat.

I have 1500 hours in oldschool runescape, missing half the time isn't new to me

then you should be fine, just use right weapon to your skills and have green bar full
if running speed will be to slow for you to bear then make faster character, like redguard with steed sign

both wrong
oblivion > morrowind > skyrim

Morrowind with radiant AI and proper view distance...
I would be perfection

I got to Balmora iirc before I dropped it.
>what fucking standard do you hold games to?
A basic RPG standard where characters are characters instead of lore dispensers. Fallout, Arcanum, VTMB, Deus Ex, Gothic, Kotor, Witcher etc. all did characters way better.

Skyrim

I'm not sure if that voice AI is cheap or properly available but it might be cool if they run all the voice lines through it and then use it to synthesise all that is written into spoken word.