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There Still Good
I don't know why people stopped playing Arena and Daggerfall because they are still cool games, well at least Daggerfall. I mean Morrowind is a great game and I can wait for Oblivion, I still play Arena and Daggerfall when I feel like something different.
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Worst graphics, a few bugs, need to run it under an ms-dos emulator like DosBox.
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That's a pretty good summary.
In addition, Daggerfall's quest system was very redundant. A guild would offer one of 7 or 8 repetitive, identical quests all the time; and there were only 10 dungeons in all, that were randomly chosen among whenever you entered a generic dungeon. (This excludes a very few plot-specific dungeons.)
On the other hand, it only provided guild services on a tiered system, so you got better ones the higher you went in a guild. I hope they bring that back for Oblivion, because it was abandoned for MW.
That's a pretty good summary.
On the other hand, it only provided guild services on a tiered system, so you got better ones the higher you went in a guild. I hope they bring that back for Oblivion, because it was abandoned for MW.
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Yeah, the games are not so different
I played it ages ago, I only prefer to play morrowind due to the "lack of bugs" (sweet lie) and to windows compatibility.[/QUOTE]
I find they feel very different. The individual way each cave, cavern and dungeon was built in MW--more than 1000, if I recall correctly--really gives it a more distinctive flavor. Not that you'd know from the NPC's conversation, of course.
I find they feel very different. The individual way each cave, cavern and dungeon was built in MW--more than 1000, if I recall correctly--really gives it a more distinctive flavor. Not that you'd know from the NPC's conversation, of course.
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I downloaded Arena, but I couldn't get to run acceptably even on a 2.4GHz (overclocked to 2.8GHz) P4 system with 1GB memory - the frame rate, if my eyes didn't deceive me, was lower than 5 fps, and I had already "overclocked" DOSBox to significantly higher than default clocks.
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Does anyone remember the delayed combat in arena when it first came out? i.e click the right mouse button move the mouse in a frenzy then wait ten mins for the pc to catch up. I'd allmost forgotten about that until i decided to use the dos box to play it rather than straight windows (which makes it that fast that the first goblin in the starter dungeon cuts you ribbons in an eye blink)
Does anyone remember the delayed combat in arena when it first came out? i.e click the right mouse button move the mouse in a frenzy then wait ten mins for the pc to catch up. I'd allmost forgotten about that until i decided to use the dos box to play it rather than straight windows (which makes it that fast that the first goblin in the starter dungeon cuts you ribbons in an eye blink)