Tribunal review at RPG Player
Tribunal review at RPG Player
Review - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Fri 27 December 2002, 22:41:03
Tags: The Elder Scrolls III: TribunalRPG Player has written their review of Morrowind: Tribunal. Basically, they say what everyone says. If you liked Morrowind, you'll like the expansion. Otherwise, skip it. Here's a taste:
Tribunal presents itself to the player like a single, huge file *.esm of 63 MB (esm is the extension of the TES modifies). It can be loaded like a normal data file; it patches the main executable file and the first time it adapts the existing save games with this reassuring writing: ?I?m analyzing your quests, save again when I?m finished.? So there are no doubts about possible incompatibility between Morrowind savegames and Tribunal ones.
This particular and anomalous structure is part of Morrowind logic, which is the logic of modules, and perhaps it is the first source of the problems this expansion contains.
My first impact with Tribunal has not been the best one; first of all you must forget to reach the new areas with Morrowind common ways of travel, like TaxyBug, magic portals or natural tools like legs.
Huh? I'm lost.
Oh well, the screenshots were pretty!
Spotted this at RPGDot.
Tribunal presents itself to the player like a single, huge file *.esm of 63 MB (esm is the extension of the TES modifies). It can be loaded like a normal data file; it patches the main executable file and the first time it adapts the existing save games with this reassuring writing: ?I?m analyzing your quests, save again when I?m finished.? So there are no doubts about possible incompatibility between Morrowind savegames and Tribunal ones.
This particular and anomalous structure is part of Morrowind logic, which is the logic of modules, and perhaps it is the first source of the problems this expansion contains.
My first impact with Tribunal has not been the best one; first of all you must forget to reach the new areas with Morrowind common ways of travel, like TaxyBug, magic portals or natural tools like legs.
Huh? I'm lost.
Oh well, the screenshots were pretty!
Spotted this at RPGDot.