Board Thread:Morrowind/@comment-12277465-20150219060203/@comment-25531876-20150219202228

172.56.40.208 wrote:

12.130.180.88 wrote:

70.170.55.96 wrote: I'm gonna go ahead and say most people didn't play Morrowind for it's visual effects. If anything Morrowind is Hard Mode, Oblivion is Normal/Medium Mode, and Skyrim is Easy Mode. You didn't get you hand held in Morrowind the way you get your hand held in Skyrim. There were even some aspects of Oblivion where you weren't sure what to do. All your really complaining about is visualization. The graphics in Morrowind were fine for the time, 2002. Other games around that time didn't look that great either if you compare it to games of now. You think? I mean MW is definitely the hardest of the lot hands down, but I don't think Oblivion was harder than Skyrim at all. About the same really. There were no aspects I can recall where I wasn't sure what to do/who to see to find out what to in Oblivion any more than Skyrim either.

There was that 15 minute time restraint on one of the main quests, and some of the Oblivion gates were confusing. That 15 minute quest for the Great Gate wasn't hard at all. All you had to do was rush through and parkour past the gates (and don't say you couldn't do that without a good Acrobatics. I did it with my Heavy Armoured warrior with a 20 Acrobatics skill with only a little bit of difficulty.) Although, having started a new Oblivion playthrough recently, I do admit the Oblivion gate near Anvil was really difficult to navigate.