Less than a minute in to that video I already knew this was a cynical nostalgia cash-in rather than anything made in good faith.
Zionmax strikes again.Looks like there's a lot of butthurt in the subscriber base, who are guaranteed "free access to all DLC while sub is active", getting gouged an extra $40+ because the company has defined Morrowind as an expansion rather than DLC.
Yup. They really just moved the imperial buildings over to the 2nd era, though settling Vvardenfell had only happened a few years before TESIII: Morrowind played in the 3rd era. Nostalgia cash grab is the right label for this.Less than a minute in to that video I already knew this was a cynical nostalgia cash-in rather than anything made in good faith.
Yup. They really just moved the imperial buildings over to the 2nd era, though settling Vvardenfell had only happened a few years before TESIII: Morrowind played in the 3rd era. Nostalgia cash grab is the right label for this.Less than a minute in to that video I already knew this was a cynical nostalgia cash-in rather than anything made in good faith.
Theoretically. You'll miss tons of skill points if you go at level 10 to PvP zone and never leave it.Pvp is nice if youre in an organized group that knows what its doing. And you can go to Cyrodill at level 10 and never leave if you choose so.
I very much doubt that the audience they're going for has ever played Morrowind. They might know it by reputation, but they're not gonna play a game that may have been made before they were born.Was laughing as I watched the trailer. Did they not think to ask some people "what do you like about Morrowind?" and go from there?
What people liked about Morrowind was the story and lore, not the "collect 50 bear hides" and "sick tab target combat" or whatever the hell TESO is doing.
I very much doubt that the audience they're going for has ever played Morrowind. They might know it by reputation, but they're not gonna play a game that may have been made before they were born.Was laughing as I watched the trailer. Did they not think to ask some people "what do you like about Morrowind?" and go from there?
What people liked about Morrowind was the story and lore, not the "collect 50 bear hides" and "sick tab target combat" or whatever the hell TESO is doing.
Dear God! What a dead tastebud comment.
Story and lore is the weakest part in the game. And in weakest I mean, shittiest. As in, anyone like it has shitty taste in writing who doesnt know any better.
People like Morrowind because of ONE it has varied and disctinctive environmental graphic style. From the swamp to the rocky fortress in mountain, from the beach to the volcanic ashland ... TWO a varied and distinctive group of minigames we can exploit the shits out of it like alchemy, enchant, making magic. Even the broken nature of those subsystem are part of the charms, since it's designed like that from Morrowind, to Skyrim, to F3/FNV.
After those rich and diverse natures of them, the quality of writings in lores, books, quests, dialogues hit players like a dozen donkey hoofs to the groin. Painful beyond belief. I said once, I said a thousand times: Nobody play Bethesda games for the writing.
Would you rather it be weapons and horse armor?