Morrowind on the PC

Discussion in 'Software' started by Vlad the Impaler, Sep 29, 2003.

  1. Vlad the Impaler

    Vlad the Impaler F.K.A. Immaculate

    anybody played this game? I recently started it and have not gotten very far, but so far the graphics are some of the best I have ever seen.
     
  2. Tater

    Tater Tot

    It was a toss-up between that and NW Nights. I went with NW so let me know how you like Morrow.
     
  3. DOA

    DOA MG's Loki

    Morrowind is BIG, get around a bit then do two things ASAP.
    1) Boots of Blinding Speed - you will need to make a spell to combat the blindness
    2) Bonemold Bow that flies
    These two will make the game much more fun if you want a faster pace.

    I suggest doing the Mage's guild first.
    Save often.
    Morrowind will allow you to fail by killing a character that is necessary later in the game.

    When you are further along get the Arena mod. It is great fun and you get better items.

    NWN has a more complex character setup IMO. Both games are fun.
     
  4. Tater

    Tater Tot

    Cool, thanks DOA. Your right, NWN is kinda complicated. My girlfriend plays, but I have to supervise and remember names, places, quests.....
     
  5. Vlad the Impaler

    Vlad the Impaler F.K.A. Immaculate


    that's what the journal is for in the game, it remembers everything for you.. no need to write anything down or try to remember.. just open up the journal.
     
  6. DOA

    DOA MG's Loki

    Hehe, yep everything is in the journal, how many pages long is yours?
     

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