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Morrowind. Worth it?

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Morrowind. Worth it?

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Morrowind. Worth it?

I saw the other day a morrowind game pack, it included all 3 games of morrowind. And i ask you this, is it worth it? should I drop my money on this game? Or should i maybe wait for something else? I've heard negative and good reviews for it, some people say the battle system sucks etc, but I wanted some people on this forums advice. Should i buy it?
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In my opinion...

the magic system sucks, but everything else is really fun and addictive, ive started over 20 characters because the whole game is fun and it has plenty of replay value.... but by far the best thing about the game is the ability to play with mods and to make your own mods
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That depends on what you expect of a game. Many friends of mine dislike it, others love it. These who don't like it love games like Gothic which are more or less quite linear*. Morrowind is totally different. At the beginning you'll very likely feel like thrown into cold and dark water. You have to paddle around with your arms until you manage to get your head above the surface. But if you succeed, you'll have an ocean before you with almost no borders. Give it a try and love it...but only, if you can swim :p

*This doesn't mean that you won't like Morrowind if you like Gothic. Gothic is a great game...
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Originally posted by Monolith
Give it a try and love it...but only, if you can swim :p


hah, yes I do like non-linear games, especially when you can be evil. :)

I've checked it out on the bioware website, plus after hearing that, I think I'll check it out :) .

Any other comments would be great too :D
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its possibly my favourite rpg
and i play d&d and ad&d rpgs and console anime rpgs and action rpgs etc
the world isnt quite the way i'd like it, but it is rich. theres definetely lots to do
the combat system isnt bad, just a bit different. i think i'd like more depth in that and in the magic use.
but its definetely worth the money, considering the amount of hours i've spent playing it
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I bought the Game of the Year pack myself, it is an awesome deal!

Morrowind is one of the best games I've played. My only criticisms are that the NPCs tend to lack depth and quests can often be of the 'fetch' variety. However, this is compensated for by the fact that you can be anything you want to be within the framework of the game. It goes beyond the completely open character class system and the almost limitless expanse of area you can wander through. You can sit down to play and quite literally decide what you are in the mood for: a hack&slash dungeon crawl, completing one of the countless quests, practicing your skills, making potions, trying to enchant something (yes, you can create your own magic items), or just go for an exploratory walk since the graphics are real eye candy :cool:
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@blake The magic system DOES NOT SUCK! :mad:
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Not when you can cast levitate on Ordinators, lure them into the sky and then cast dispell. MWHAHAHA
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i mean that for every spell the same animation is done sub a different color or bubbles or something, its all the same basically :eek:
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Yup it’s worth it… I happen to like playing it on the xbox more then the comp but that’s because I like the controller better then the up and down arrows on keyboard. However you can always buy controllers that hook up to your comp.
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Post by Bloodthroe »

Originally posted by lifeishell91
@blake The magic system DOES NOT SUCK! :mad:
stop going off subject :rolleyes:
I kill two dwarves in the morning, I kill two dwarves at night. I kill two dwarves in the afternoon, and then I feel alright. I kill two dwarves in time of peace and two in time of war. I kill two dwarves before I kill two dwarves, and then I kill two more.
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Thanks guys/girls :p I just bought morrowind for xbox instead of the game of the year edition. 14 bucks at EB Games, I can't pass up a deal like that :)
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Originally posted by pepsi
Thanks guys/girls :p I just bought morrowind for xbox instead of the game of the year edition. 14 bucks at EB Games, I can't pass up a deal like that :)


Wow you found it for 14 bucks, and I thought I found a deal. I found it for 20 bucks at Walmart. It was so cheap I couldn’t pass it up either. I know the game is worth way more then 14 bucks, I don’t know why it’s so cheap. But now I guess it might be because everyone bought it for computer and no one buys it for xbox.
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Why don't you just download it and if you like it you can always buy it to support the creators and motivating them to make more otherwise you can rest assured that you have not wasted the money.

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Well, it turns out, I did waste my money.

This game blows some serious ass. Serious Ass. Not just serious ass, but it blows SERIOUS ass. Don't buy it. It sucks.
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Post by thousandfrac »

Originally posted by pepsi
Well, it turns out, I did waste my money.

This game blows some serious ass. Serious Ass. Not just serious ass, but it blows SERIOUS ass. Don't buy it. It sucks.



what specifically about it didnt you like?
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Well, you see, thats the funny part about it.

It turns out after you play it for a while it DOES get fun...

Imagine that...

o.o;;

God i'm stupid. :D

EDIT: The only problem about it IMO is that it's almost TOO non-Linear(sp?) It's kinda overwhelming(sp?) at first.
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yeah, the non linear-ness is quite a change
i mean, baldurs gate isnt really linear. but morrowind is so open i had no idea where to begin
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Yes I agree, any hints or tips for a ever so stupid n00bie ?
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my first character was a custom class, and sucked. its actually better to pick one of the premade classes, they are nicely balanced.
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