Morrow Immersion
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:26 am
There are various issues we might have with Morrowind, but it strikes me as I read some of the questions posed here that one thing I really love are the different solutions to any given problem. Take Genetic's question about trying to kill somebody without penalty (the thread is called "Illusion"), there are all kinds of possibilities, and the question is really a matter of selecting the best approach for his particular character and circumstances.
This type of thing happens all the time, and I think it is one of the things that gives the game so much replay value. Unlike many RPGs, there is almost never a standard, by rote, way of dealing with something, which also mirrors RL. Instead, the player has various choices at their disposal in any given situation.
So, since you are all likely wondering what my point is, my question here is: What is it for you personally that makes Morrowind so immersive?
This type of thing happens all the time, and I think it is one of the things that gives the game so much replay value. Unlike many RPGs, there is almost never a standard, by rote, way of dealing with something, which also mirrors RL. Instead, the player has various choices at their disposal in any given situation.
So, since you are all likely wondering what my point is, my question here is: What is it for you personally that makes Morrowind so immersive?