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Old 05-09-2008, 05:42 PM
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well, i guess we are both right and wrong in a lot of cases,
Fact check beforehand, because however good your intentions, your comments about Morrowind were filled with errors. If you put up information that is wrong, it will be corrected by people here who know the game better, and want to make sure accurate information is disseminated. That's the way GameBanshee has always operated.

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btw i dont use mods cuz im an xboxer
It's up to you, but consider getting the PC version. It's possible to run 300+ mods at one time, enriching Morrowind's gameplay enormously: new quest systems, new guilds, houses for sale, cities, shops, weapons, NPC classes, etc. Bethsoft took a few of the mod ideas to add to Oblivion, but the bulk of them were never carried over--and quite a few are exceptionally good. And as you enjoy Oblivion, there are quite a few mods for that game, too, though its fair to note that some of the things done in the modding process by Bethsoft have discouraged a number of modders. Memory requirements being higher, too, have led some people back to Morrowind, because you can run more mods on that game than on Oblivion for the same RAM. Still, as you greatly enjoy Oblivion, the extra mods add a lot to the flavor.
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Old 05-20-2008, 06:14 PM
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True, once you reach level 20 in Morrowind you are pretty powerful relevant to most of the creatures you meet, unlike Oblivion where that's true from level one, thanks to the pathetic leveling system. Fortunately both games have third party mods that can overcome those flaws.
I hope you know that you can actually change the difficulty in Oblivion unlike in morrowind.

Any player new to the Elder Scrolls series should play oblivion first if they are looking for more nooby-player friendly game play.
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:35 PM
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I hope you know that you can actually change the difficulty in Oblivion unlike in morrowind.
You can change the difficulty level in Morrowind too.
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