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Originally Posted by fable Curdis, if you'd like, I'll move this over to the MW forum with a redirect, so you can the opinions of people who would naturally tend to prefer the other game. Just let me know.
From my perspective, the benefits of MW are:
1) It runs much quicker than Oblivion, and uses less resources.
2) The game mods. Specifically, 4000+ of them. Extra quests, tweaks, NPCs, shops, tons of new features, etc.
3) Game mechanics are cheesier than Oblivion, but also make a lot more sense in some respects than the latter game.
4) Interface handling is uglier, but easier to manipulate.
You've already heard the positives about Oblivion, so I won't bother with those. |
Just to add a bit more to it. My own opinions.
I felt Morrowind had a better setting. With the lore and stuff. Not sure exactly why. One thing could be the NPC "dialog". In Oblivion it is voiceover where morrowind was simply text. But, you get far less info from NPCs in Oblivion, probably because it is voiceover. And that might be one of the things that doesn't give the same amount of setting as Morrowind, IMO.
Another thing that is some way approved but also gone the other way, is Quests.
Quests has been made more quality minded, and the objectives are better than in Morrowind. But the bad thing IMO, is that you get guided to much through them. Get to many quest updates that tells you what to do next. Where in Morrowind, you had to find out alot more on your own about a quest.
But, I think thats what some people didn't like in Morrowind, they thought it to be to hard, what to do next and stuff, so they changed that with purpose in Oblivion.
Its then just up to each person what they like the best then.