Poll: Which did you prefer, Morrowind or Oblivion

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HalfChance

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I liked both games equally but for totally different reasons, Morrowind for it's huge amount of items and equipment and Oblivion for it's pick up and play factor.
 

ShadowXX6

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ChupathingyX said:
Morrowind has more stuff than Oblivion in almost every single category.

Weapons, armour, spells, NPCs, quests, factions, artifacts, clothes, environments, items and a much better fast travelling system that made sense.

Not to mention Morrowind has waaaaay much more lore than Oblivion. Morrowind explores the dwemer, Daedric worship, slavery, races and religion in the Elder Scrolls universe much more. Not only do some of the daedric princes have more involvement but you even get to meet some of the Nine Devines as avatars.

What did Oblivion have? "Teh pretty graphics", and wasted voice actor potential. Seriously what's the point of hiring Patrick Stewart if you're going to kill him off in the fricken tutorial?

Oh and I almost forgot..."STOP RIGHT THERE CRIMINAL SCUM!"
This. Morrowind really was epic compared to Oblivion. Plus, the caves in Oblivion looked like copy/paste jobs, and I rarely found anything interesting in them.
 

ShadowXX6

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Some people are happy to fast travel, rather than think about catching a boat to Seyda Neen, then a stilt strider to Balmora and then a mages guild transport up to Ald-Ruhn.

Some people are happy having an arrow to follow, rather than using nothing more than poor directions and luck, which in turn leads to great random discoveries.

Some people are happy to just throw their stuff in a chest, rather than lay it all out and then light it beautifully using any of the numerous types of candles and lamps available

Some people are happy to ignore the fact that loads of the artifacts in Oblivion were ripped-off, without explanation, from Morrowind (the ruining of Umbra springs to mind)

Some people are happy with a game that has no areas off-limits to a level 1 character due to some serious enemies.

I'm not one of those people!
Amen, brotha.
 

Worr Monger

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Morrowind is easily in my Top 5 RPGs of all time. That game was so fucking magical when I first played it.

One word describes Morrowind perfectly: Immersive

I genuinely felt like a foreigner in Morrowind because I WAS... and the natives made damned sure to remind you of that.

It surrounds you very original lore and diverse environments. You be any kind of character you wanted. And discovering something really felt like it had meaning. They drop you in this world, and it's up to you to figure it out... no game has ever measured up for me. Oblivion didn't even come close in my opinion.

Sadly, this attitude gives me low expectations for Skyrim... but, oh well.. As long as Morrowind still exists.
 

Sewer Rat

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Personally preferred oblivion, yes the magic was a little bit more restrictive but it required less micromanaging of your inventory (left and right gauntlets are 2 separate items? wtf) not to mention I could actually hit what I was aiming at in Oblivion... In the end it really is the hit detection that wins it for me.
 

MasterOfWorlds

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I liked both games about the same, but I played Morrowind much, much more. I never even completed the story in Morrowind, I just kept finding things to do, like get into the Houses, and become part of the Guilds and such. Sure, you can do it in Oblivion, but it's not nearly as fun or challenging.

I think they both had good and bad points.

Morrowind had cliff racers.

Oblivion had your character's own personal fanboy. XD
 

psicat

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Morrowind for depth of the story and pure enjoyment. Oblivion bored me to a point where I just gave up on it and moved on.
 

Kakashi on crack

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Morrowind. It may have old graphics, but the world is a -LOT- more engaging than the oblivion universe, and you have a sense of realism as the game doesn't point out everything for you *cough oblivion green/red arrow *cough*

Don't get me wrong, liked Oblivion, I just liked Morrowind more.
 

SageRuffin

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Well, given that I've never played Morrowind, and have only played Oblivion...
 

Wayneguard

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Morrowind was the game that introduced me to fantasy role playing so I've got nostalgia bias. But even setting that aside, it's still a game I play to this day. Bethesda created a fantastic world that has its own charm and atmosphere, which is an amazing feat given the size and scope of the game. Morrowind remains, to this day, my favorite game.

Oblivion was good. It didn't capture the same magic that morrowind did for me though. Overall it was a worthy successor imo.
 

Zaik

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Both are pretty fun games, but Oblivion pulls ahead in the "doesn't hate the player" department.

Morrowind just does way too much to try to bog you down with inane pointless boredom.
 

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TES3 I think was more FUN because of the mods...but I'd say TES4 was, overall, a better game.

That being said I REALLY hope Skyrim is good.
 

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Luke Weber said:
Some people are happy to fast travel, rather than think about catching a boat to Seyda Neen, then a stilt strider to Balmora and then a mages guild transport up to Ald-Ruhn.

Some people are happy having an arrow to follow, rather than using nothing more than poor directions and luck, which in turn leads to great random discoveries.

Some people are happy to just throw their stuff in a chest, rather than lay it all out and then light it beautifully using any of the numerous types of candles and lamps available

Some people are happy to ignore the fact that loads of the artifacts in Oblivion were ripped-off, without explanation, from Morrowind (the ruining of Umbra springs to mind)

Some people are happy with a game that has no areas off-limits to a level 1 character due to some serious enemies.

I'm not one of those people!
Amen, brotha.
I try not to get too evangelical about it..........I fail!!
 

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Ben Hussong said:
Note: this is note a " Which one is 'better" thread. This is about which of these two * both excellent in my thoughts* games did you personally prefer, and why?
Hair towards oblivion, but morrowind had distinct advantages I hope they bring back for skyrim. Which is going to be awesome.
 

Worr Monger

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Bags159 said:
Oblivion. I haven't played Morrowind, but whenever I hear it's "pros" listed it sounds like it would be horrible to play. Seriously, no fast travel?
Morrowind has fast travel, but I think it's implemented better than Oblivion:

1. You can only fast travel from certain locations (Mages Guild teleportation, Silt Strider, a docked boat)
2. You have to pay to travel. Areas further away cost more.
3. You can't go everywhere from a fast travel location, you're typically limited to 4 areas depending on where you're leaving from (example: travel by boat means you can only travel to another coastal region).

To me, this makes more sense, especially in a game world based on travel and exploration. I hated how I could magically teleport anywhere at almost any time in Oblivion. It made walking anywhere (the whole exploration thing) kinda pointless.

Yeah it was optional to fast travel, but if you didn't use it at all then you must trek everywhere... or use your imagination and pretend you can only fast travel from certain areas... for whatever reason. I prefer to have the limitations that make fast travel seem logical.. without feeling like a video game convenience that breaks immersion.

Giving me a massive map to explore, then giving me the ability to pop in and out of anywhere without risking the dangers in between makes it feel like I have God-Mode on.

/rant
 

Irriduccibilli

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It really depends. I liked the atmosphere and story better in Morrorwind, but the actual gameplay in Oblivion was so much better than in Morrorwind. Seriously, I can't be the only one tired of waving my sword directly at an enemy and not hit him anyway, it could also have used some manual block feature. Combat got boring in Oblivion too after a while, but it lasted longer. It was annoying that you could only wave your sword at your opponent like a peasant with a pitchfork even though you are a master at using blades. I really hope they nail the combat experience in Skyrim. Imagine an Elder Scrolls game with the story and atmosphere from Morrowind and the gameplay from Oblivion (like the Deadly Reflex mod for PC)
 

Vonnis

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I prefer morrowind. Oblivion has better a combat systems, but I prefer Morrowind in just about every other aspect. There were quite a few weapons, skills, and books I felt were missing in Oblivion, and Vvardenfell was a much more interesting place to explore than Cyrodiil due to the unique environment and creatures. The graphics are dated yes, but the right mods can make it quite pretty. I also think Morrowind has a much better story; I found it impossible to care about anything going on in Oblivion.