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''I haven't cut my dick off so I'm unable to claim such an act is painful.''
Because seeing bandits in glass armor seems as painful as getting your dick cut off from codexers point of view... It remains that this 'flaw' is only observed after serveral hours into the game during which the flaw doesnt happen. By the time you reach that point you should have noticed bigger flaws that are actually worth mentioning in a debate.
''The game never forces you to grind. It is up to you to do quests to get better, or grind on your own. But the game never tells you "GRIND".''
Whats so hard to grasp about the fact that Morrowind requires grinding? I bet you dont like the word 'grind' being associated with Morrowind, I can find some other wording if you prefer. Game requires a repetitive and tedious usage of your skills in order to gain levels in order to unlock content in order to experience the game. Raising combat skills feels like a grind because the combat sucks.
''If you think Morrowind's quests are like that, maybe you need to drop RPGs.''
No, I need to drop Morrowind and play some actual RPG.
''You don't. As you play you will get stronger naturally.''
AFAIK your skills are raised by your actions and dont raise by themselves. Of course you naturally encounter plenty of stuff to spam mouse clicks on, if thats what you mean by natural progression. You dont gain XP and levels from completing quests.
''Tell me which quests require you to be a certain level in order to proceed. Because even when you meet Caius Cosades and he tells you you are inexperienced, nothing stops you from asking the quest from him anyway.''
IIRC after a few errands he basically tells you to fuck off and go grind some more in order to get the next task. Though even if you could unlock the quest, its useless if you are underleveled, which brings us back to the need to grind.
Because seeing bandits in glass armor seems as painful as getting your dick cut off from codexers point of view... It remains that this 'flaw' is only observed after serveral hours into the game during which the flaw doesnt happen. By the time you reach that point you should have noticed bigger flaws that are actually worth mentioning in a debate.
''The game never forces you to grind. It is up to you to do quests to get better, or grind on your own. But the game never tells you "GRIND".''
Whats so hard to grasp about the fact that Morrowind requires grinding? I bet you dont like the word 'grind' being associated with Morrowind, I can find some other wording if you prefer. Game requires a repetitive and tedious usage of your skills in order to gain levels in order to unlock content in order to experience the game. Raising combat skills feels like a grind because the combat sucks.
''If you think Morrowind's quests are like that, maybe you need to drop RPGs.''
No, I need to drop Morrowind and play some actual RPG.
''You don't. As you play you will get stronger naturally.''
AFAIK your skills are raised by your actions and dont raise by themselves. Of course you naturally encounter plenty of stuff to spam mouse clicks on, if thats what you mean by natural progression. You dont gain XP and levels from completing quests.
''Tell me which quests require you to be a certain level in order to proceed. Because even when you meet Caius Cosades and he tells you you are inexperienced, nothing stops you from asking the quest from him anyway.''
IIRC after a few errands he basically tells you to fuck off and go grind some more in order to get the next task. Though even if you could unlock the quest, its useless if you are underleveled, which brings us back to the need to grind.