Morrowind has a special place in my heart. But it seems rather dead here.
Which quest is your favorite?
The one where you go into the cave to fetch the thing. Then you give it to the NPC who will give you dialogue and more tasks.
Are you talking about the one where you go to that cave or to that shrine?
I loved the free the slaves subplot
I do not remember a specific quest among other but I still have the feelings from travelling and discovering new towns Ald’ Ruhn was surprisingly big, Sadrith Mora was fun, Vivec was… well, maybe the boat ride worth the gold
I go to Suran very late in game expecting another fishing village and was like “there is still things in the game”
As said up there there is a lot of problems in the game and it is best enjoyed now with openMW and a glitchy-broken character so you can rush the fights. You are the Nerrevarine FFS not a random convict yelling at dragons
free the slaves subplot
the Twin Lamps.
OpenMW is fantastic and I think should be default for new comers
I also love freeing the slaves, especially if you’re a good lock pick, you just go around freeing everyone and then accessing the dialogue options of the slave owners walking around super pissed because their slaves are all escaping hahaha.
But there’s some famous daedric Prince that’s still alive in one of the temples, and I accepted that quest way too early, and so I went to the temple but then he attacked me and I had to run away and it’s right next to a giant field, so I just kept back running and slicing with my broad sword and avoiding his slices and slicing with my broad sword and running backwards for like a good 40 minutes until I finally killed him and beat that quest.
That’s pretty memorable haha
Morrowind is easily my favorite Elder Scrolls title.
If we were to get a fully remade trilogy (Morrowind, Oblivion, amd Skyrim) I would be supremely happy to wait a few more years for ES6. Even if it isn’t going to be on the PS platform.
Looking at you, Todd Howard.
I’ve tried to get into this game a few times. But I really struggled with it.
Like right outside the starting town there is a cave that has someone that easily kills me and the worms On the ground are even hard to kill.
It feels like I don’t know how to play this game.
There is one single piece of advice I give everyone. Keep your stamina (fatigue/green) bar up, at LEAST 50%. If the worms are hard to hit with a weapon, that’s probably why.
Other than that, sometimes you’re just not ready. That’s supposed to be the takeaway from the cave. Go forage some plants (fungi on trees, tall plants in bogs, flowers) and trade them for armor and weapons you have skills in.
Morrowind can be a removed. It’s probably best to watch some guides about starter builds and basics.
Also use openMw because it’s just a better experience than the original game engine.
Yeah, that’s what I used before. I’d really like to play it. I own it on steam as it was dirt cheap. Maybe I’ll wait for the morrowind Skyrim mod, if that’s ever released.
I played a decent amount of oblivion but I needed to use some mods that don’t tie stamina to accuracy or damage output, I forget exactly what the problem was.
This is a reminder to try Morrowind again. OpenMW. Fatigue is king - determines success of everything. Always have fatigue regen potions. Make sure its full or near full before combat, casting a spell, bartering, etc. Don’t be afraid to run away from enemy, rest and then fight them again. or just practice on mudcraps until your weapon skill is decent If fatigue is still hindering you from playing the game then add a mod or two that overhauls combat like fatigue regen and always hit
Morrowinds stamina system is definitely bad because everything is tied to it. It’s probably just better for you to wait for Skywind.
I remebering jump spamming up the ramps in Vivec City to build up the skill and stamina to make everything else S-Tier.
The hit detection is absolutely dog shit, and the way the story is told through text. So much text, and the old style of inventory management just sucks balls. Especially if you came from better systems like oblivion or Skyrim first