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In Progress Let's Play Morrowind (Return of Jarema)

Baron Dupek

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Even in decline Morrowind is still good. That's the thing. If you degrade from "great" to "good" then it's not that big deal, though.
 

DraQ

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Still Morrowind is worth playing only because of setting & lore. The :decline: from Daggerfall to Morrowind is as large as Morrowind to Oblivion.
The incline is just as large as decline.

This is my main problem with Daggerfailures.
I can see them getting rightly miffed by the loss of all the great stuff (scale, holidays, weather, chargen, enchanting, diseases, climbing, banking, law, etc. etc.), but
they see the glass as half empty when in truth it has been filled back up with different sort of awesomeness (hand crafted content, much better integration of world and lore, mechanics/presentation integration, summons, setting that isn't medieval Europe+ and so on).
Sure it would have been better (and less alienating to all Daggerfellas) if we got a glass with all the prior contents AND the new awesomeness, but describing it as just decline leaves out as much as describing it as incline.
 

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