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which do you like the most

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I was just wonder, which in game map do you like better, Morrowind's or Oblivion's.
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I voted for Morrowinds because I like the arrow thing in Oblivion but the map is kind of hard to understand unless you pause the the game and use the big one.
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you mean the map in game like by usfulness?

id have to say oblivion's for usfulness
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yea, the little one on the bottom for Oblivion and the top right corner of the screen for Morrowind. those maps not the maps you can bring up when you pause.
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Easily morrowinds, it was much more detailed than oblivions. Oblivion is big and filled with trees, while morrowind has that more fantasy like environment with odd shaped trees and plats, rocks all over the place, a mountain with lava, wintery areas, all that good stuff.

Definitely morrowind.
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Count me in with Sib here, MW's by far.
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I actually like them both (we should have a smiley of someone sitting on a wall!) but for different reasons:

Morrowind's map because it 'filled in' main map areas where you had been, so it was easy to get an overview. Which Oblivion's map doesn't, as you know.

Oblivion's map because it's crisper, but mostly because you can fast travel to locations without having to use those poor SiltStriders - I rarely did, because it made me mad the way they were manipulated (I can't stand animal abuse) - or having to pay Mage Guild Teleporters.
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