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Should i play this again?

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Should i play this again?

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ive beaten all the mqs. But i've never been a grandmaster of a guild, never built a stronghold, and want to do all the vampire quests still.

are they all worth it?
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Well, I would say go for it if you feel like the game has something to give you still.

And you could as well try to achieve different self-made goals, like collecting all the books, stealing everything from shops and so on...
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PeTeY_666 wrote:ive beaten all the mqs. But i've never been a grandmaster of a guild, never built a stronghold, and want to do all the vampire quests still.

are they all worth it?
Sure. Particularly if you're playing on a good PC, and can add mods. I've got 200+ mods running right now with Morrowind, with plenty of added quests and depth.
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There's nothing like the satisfaction of seeing your stronghold filled with so much booty that you spend all your time trying to organize it. :D
And going to an old quest giver and having them call you House Father and asking what they can do for you.:laugh:

Also besides all the mods, you might try the diferent races available, each one gives a different feel to playing the game.
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BlueSky wrote: Also besides all the mods, you might try the diferent races available, each one gives a different feel to playing the game.
Indeed!

I strongly recommend playing as an Argonian, or maybe a Khajit, it makes the game seem totally different. Playing as an Argonian is the most fun I've ever had with the game, and that character I actually remember. All of the others I've tried sort of blend into one another.
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I say go for it. I think you could still get a lot out of it.
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ty all and gamebanshee
fable wrote:Sure. Particularly if you're playing on a good PC, and can add mods. I've got 200+ mods running right now with Morrowind, with plenty of added quests and depth.
i have an xbox, and i also have Thief Deadly Shadows and Fable TLC... so i figure it like this.... im going to play all three games as a thief. and for morrowind... i have a level 48 or something thief (i reach that level in a day) and now i know what im gonna do. complete morrowind with my high lvl imperial thief (that has done almost no quests which will be fun, and he looks alot like me) then when im bored of morrowind ill do what kipi said, ill go and steal everything and--put it in my stronghold: as a ARGONIAN thief this time.

thanks alot ppl
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I too started playing this on Xbox but was so taken by it, and heard about all the mods, that I rushed out and got it for PC... I highly recommend it, there is a difference in the play....first mod I added was Vibrant Morrowind that changed the whole look of things made a big difference IMHO :D

Have since played through all the way only 2 times but have started too many games to count. :) what with all those mods....:laugh:

and welcome to the madhouse here at gamebanshee

DW and Fable are two great people to listen to here, lots of help.

ps a couple good Xbox games are Gears of War and the new Call of Duty
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hehe
BlueSky wrote:I too started playing this on Xbox but was so taken by it, and heard about all the mods, that I rushed out and got it for PC... I highly recommend it, there is a difference in the play....first mod I added was Vibrant Morrowind that changed the whole look of things made a big difference IMHO :D

Have since played through all the way only 2 times but have started too many games to count. :) what with all those mods....:laugh:

and welcome to the madhouse here at gamebanshee

DW and Fable are two great people to listen to here, lots of help.

ps a couple good Xbox games are Gears of War and the new Call of Duty
i also have it for computer btw, but it is a terrible computer. lags too much. i just gave it to my friend and play it whenever im at his house (unfortunately almost never)
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Post by Nerevar Reborn »

yeah im playing and i shuld be doing homework its so fun i see it as...

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