It'll probably be a long time until I see my Xbox again (it's a long story), so steam looks like the best option.BreakfastMan said:I only played Morrowind on X-Box, so I would not know if the mods would make it better. But I still love it on X-Box, so I say go for it! I never tried the hilariously epic potion exploit (I think I shall have to go and try it now), but I did make my fare share of potions (most of which had very odd side effects).smearyllama said:Oh. I feel silly now.BreakfastMan said:What I meant was I never did find the puzzle box with that character. I found it on my with second character though (gamefaqs is so helpful!). Did you go custom class with your second character? I did, because I knew all the skills I actually used then (and how to abuse the leveling system. Acrobatics FTW!).smearyllama said:sniped...
Also, sometimes my arms bend backwards.
Did you ever use the hilariously epic potion exploit?
First, you make a fortify intelligence potion.
Then you use the potion.
Then you make another, better, potion of the same type.
Repeat ad nauseum.
???
Profit!
I never used it, but I soon will.
Also, I might just recover my Xbox and play the game on console again.
Unlike Oblivion, which was kind of bad (the result of RPG inbreeding, resulting in an overly generic game), Morrowind probably wouldn't be made better with mods, and I'd be tempted to use cheats.
What do you think?
Also, I, uh, performed the autopsy on Jacques Renault. Stomach contents revealed? let's see, beer cans, a Maryland license plate, half a bicycle tire, a goat? and a small wooden puppet. Goes by the name of Pinocchio.
Also... I am out of Twin Peaks quotes.![]()
It's much smoother than the console port, I hear, due to being patched a few times.
Also, I have won (Wikiqote saved me here)