Board Thread:Morrowind/@comment-108.206.94.179-20140803054514/@comment-58.7.122.135-20150228002802

12.130.180.88 wrote: 203.14.52.145 wrote: I hate Argonians in Oblivion. First time I saw one...

What do you mean by descending into chaos and it's people scattering? If you are saying that its a bad game (which I'm sure you're not) then I would not agree with you. Its my favourite elder scrolls by far. The story works and there is a lot of freedom. Also it has a more realistic killing scale. When I killed five people in the Council Club, Balmora I felt like it was a massacre. Bodies strewn everywhere, cups and plates on the floor. In Skyrim I killed ten bandits. I felt like I killed almost no one. Also the characters in Morrowind are much better in my opinion. Sure Oblivion had the best Dark Brotherhood questline. Well were the bandits in a crowded bar lol? I've made a mess @ the Bannered Mare in Skyrim just going fistacuffs with someone. You can just trudge around the place(any place), and knock stuff all over the place if that's your fancy. I've seen tons of stuff knocked around from fighting in all manner of locations in Skyrim. That's a mechanic that's always been in the ES games I've played. That's not a Morrowind exclusive lol. Where Morrowind takes the cake is with the story and antagonist imo. Dagoth Ur is the best antagonist of the last 3 ES games. I found both Alduin and Dagon to be "meh" as antagonists in their respective games, whereas I found DU to be quite a pitiable villain. Plus just the lore/background story with the Nerevarine Prophecy is much more interesting than anything Oblivion or Skyrim had in their backgrounds for their stories.

True but do you get the feel you are a wanted criminal when you do that. I didn't. Also Dagoth is the best because of his more 'human' description. Dagon was a grunting giant and Alduin was a pest.