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Whats Better to you and why? |
TES 3: Morrowind |
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34% |
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TES 4: Oblivion |
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65% |
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Total Votes : 29 |
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:39 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:42 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:43 pm
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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:45 pm
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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 7:06 pm
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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:19 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:43 am
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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:58 pm
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:18 am
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Eh...
Oblivion may be better looking, but....it's almost too good. In Oblivion, the Imperials control Cyrodil almost exclusivly. There are no "foreign" structures (I rather enjoy the Telvanni tree-like architecture in Sadrith Mora/Telvanni House cities), so there is no diversity. The Oblivion Storyline sucks, whereas the Morrowind Main Quest is rather open ended, and there are many more quests. Morrowind is much more challenging. I played Oblivion for an hour or so at my friend's house, was LV 1, encountered a Dremora, freaked out because there was no way I could possibly kill it when I remembered Morrowind. My friend told me to calm down, and I killed the Dremora after 10 or so hits. Rather disappointing. I can slay Guards with ease, which makes me forget about thinking twice when breaking the law.
Oblivion Also, (SPOILERS for MORROWIND):
Almalexia tries to kill you! WHOAMG!!
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:17 am
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:43 pm
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Having played both games for a fair while, I can say that it all really depends on what you prefer in an RPG.
In Morrowind, you have a crazy huge area to explore, hundreds of diverse sidequests and areas to explore and conquer (I've owned the game for a couple of years, have yet to begin play through the main quest sweatdrop ), and all and all the game concentrates more on adventure and exploration than outright combat.
In Oblivion, you have crazy awsome visuals, the ability to make a character who isn't entirely combat based while still being succesful in the game (note my stern look at Morrowind's stealth system stare ), and an all around better combat system. All in all, the game concentrates more on the combat/stealth aspects of an RPG.
The only real one-up Oblivion has over Morrowind is that they finally did away with those bloody Cliff Racers. Past that, it's all about what you prefer, adventuring, or combat. (Oh yes, almost forgot, the Guilds in Oblivion aren't amazingly boring. Also, if you think Oblivion's too easy, go into the options and crank up the difficulty. THEN you'll have plenty of fun.)
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:50 am
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:00 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:16 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:07 pm
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