But I don’t feel motivated to play it again. Oh, I played the DLC and thought Sheogorath was a lot of fun. Well anyway, I played it for a little while, got frustrated and quit, came back to it, got a little tired of all the Oblivion gates, then finally just powered through the main quest. And the people looked like potato-heads, again with the crappy art! I mean, there’s something to be said for having a style, but really guys. As has been said elsewhere, the rules were dumbed down compared to Morrowind. And then I replaced it and got to play Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas!Īnd I finally got to play Oblivion. I’d been a devout fan of Fallout as well as the Elder Scrolls, but I couldn’t progress past Fallout 2 or Morrowind until that computer died. If I had to pick an engine for eternal adventures in Tamriel, this is the one I’d pick.īut why did they have to make the characters so damned ugly?Īfter that I didn’t do much high-powered video-gaming because my computer fell behind the tech curve. It was great that you could just ignore it and do what you wanted to. I played this through many times as well, only doing the main quest the first time. While I hated the constant attacks by cliff racers, I liked the character builds and options and growth very much. I wasn’t really even interested in the Dunmer, and I’d have preferred the ability to sandbox all over Tamriel again. I thought those elves had been hit way too often with the ugly stick. Now when Morrowind came out, well I’ll be frank.
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I’m a role-player though, and those were action games, so I got frustrated and never finished playing those. Then along came Battlespire and Redguard. I was a bit frustrated with the older interface and gameplay, but I played through the main quest (with the help of a walk-through when I got stuck). I started with Daggerfall, and played it many, many times.