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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:03 pm
any one who has ideas for mods on morrowind post them here
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:50 am
I've always thought it'd be cool to become a member of the Twin Lamps or Dark Brotherhood or something. But being a modder myself, I know it'd be a huge task to do something like that.
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Asmusei -Faceless Hunter-
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:44 pm
"What is the color of night?"How about just not modding Morrowind? It is a great game and all but Oblivion simply has more potential and is easier to Modify than Morrowind. ((Has anyone else have to tell their spell-check to just add the name "Morrowind" to it's dictionary?)) "Welcome home."
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:10 am
Never had to type it. Uh, I personally prefer Morrowind and I find it easier to modify. It gives you simple access to meshes and it's easier to make armor, races, weapons, etc. But then again, I guess it's just what you're used to. And in my opinion, Morrowind's story is WAY better to Oblivion's. Oblivion is close the Oblivion gates, save Martin, get the amulet of kings, beat Mehrunes Dagon. Morrowind has a deep and complex storyline and there are way more quests and more NPC's. They may not actually speak in dialog, but they use your name. And in a way, text is easier than speech, you can go through at your own pace and re-read if you need to.
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Asmusei -Faceless Hunter-
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:44 pm
"What is the color of night?"Yeah, that's what turning on subtitles is for! But you do have a good point; there are more quests and more people. However, having the people talk and being able to gain quests by just being around some who discuss the topic at hand. Also, many interesting quests are made by users and one of them increases just the number of people walking around on the roads from twenty-some people to one hundred ninety. Another places Muggers in the cities that act just like bandits, making them unsafe. "Welcome home."
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:41 am
It's true, Oblivion is better in a whole heap of ways, btu everything Morrowind was good at, Oblivion dropped. In my opinion. They should've kept the other weapons like spears and throwing knives and throwing stars and they should've kept medium armor and HEAPS of other stuff. Though game movement and AI depth is far better in Oblivion, it doesn't out way all of Morrowind's good things.
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Asmusei -Faceless Hunter-
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:53 pm
True. ((Is disappointed in self)) Also, Morrowind has a much better magic set up.
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:19 am
Ugh... the magic menu is a lot nicer, as is the enchantment system. (It's more fair) But the magic in battle SUCKS in Morrowind... In Oblivion you can just press a button and WHAM! You use a spell. With Morrowind, you've gotta go from weapon mode, to magic mode, then use the spell and then back to weapon mode... So in many ways, Oblivion is way better than Morrowind, but Morrowind is way better in others. It's all to do with what you like a game really...
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