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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 2964785" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>I had reservations about Morrowind before I purchased it, but I have to say now that it is definitely one of my favorites. I'd rank it as number 2, the Baldur's Gate series being the best and Fallout 2 coming in at number 3. Oblivion was also excellent, but I actually liked Morrowind better for the plot and because of the diversity of the various towns you could visit.</p><p></p><p>A lot of people thought that Morrowind was tedious, but no other game made me feel so much as if I was actually a character in the game world. The fact that you could manipulate nearly everything in your environment was also a treat. Also, I enjoyed the fact that it took so long for my character to figure out what was going on. As the plot slowly unfolded it made the situation that more intriguing to me, and caused me to want to adventure and discover more about the situation.</p><p></p><p>Afterwards I played KOTOR and hated the fact that I couldn't manipulate everything around me and that I couldn't find a lightsaber on the dark jedi I had just killed most of the time. In fact, I found KOTOR inferior and tedious compared to Morrowind in almost every aspect despite the fact it was a newer game. However, more people enjoyed KOTOR than Morrowind. Take the lightsabers away from KOTOR and I think they would have realized what an inferior product they really had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 2964785, member: 34958"] I had reservations about Morrowind before I purchased it, but I have to say now that it is definitely one of my favorites. I'd rank it as number 2, the Baldur's Gate series being the best and Fallout 2 coming in at number 3. Oblivion was also excellent, but I actually liked Morrowind better for the plot and because of the diversity of the various towns you could visit. A lot of people thought that Morrowind was tedious, but no other game made me feel so much as if I was actually a character in the game world. The fact that you could manipulate nearly everything in your environment was also a treat. Also, I enjoyed the fact that it took so long for my character to figure out what was going on. As the plot slowly unfolded it made the situation that more intriguing to me, and caused me to want to adventure and discover more about the situation. Afterwards I played KOTOR and hated the fact that I couldn't manipulate everything around me and that I couldn't find a lightsaber on the dark jedi I had just killed most of the time. In fact, I found KOTOR inferior and tedious compared to Morrowind in almost every aspect despite the fact it was a newer game. However, more people enjoyed KOTOR than Morrowind. Take the lightsabers away from KOTOR and I think they would have realized what an inferior product they really had. [/QUOTE]
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