http://www.tesnexus.com/The Rookie Gamer said:Well, the game comes with the expansions, but how do I get mods?
Thanks.Mekado said:http://www.tesnexus.com/The Rookie Gamer said:Well, the game comes with the expansions, but how do I get mods?
there is only one answer to this question YES. over the years i've clocked over 1000 hours on Morrowind, and the game world is so big that I am still finding new things. If you can, get the expansions as well, or the game of the year edition, which has them included, they add even more to the game.The Rookie Gamer said:I just received a sum of cash, but i'm using most of it, which leaves me with 5 dollars I can use. Question is, should I get TES: Morrowind, which is for sale at steam for 5 dollars? Is it a recommendable game?
Feel free to congratulate me and why is it ignorant? You must know that the world was very brown, the combat was terrible and I have never found such a terrible interfacebismarck55 said:Your ignorant post makes me want to flame you, but your avatar makes me want to congratulate you... So confused.The Rockerfly said:No it's a boring brown world with laughable combat. Granted it has a good story but you move slowly, combat has to be moded or it's just impossible and the interface could not be more user unfriendly if it tried
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No, not unless you're a major fan of the TES series. Morrowind is hard to get into and like all TES games suffers from a very poor leveling system. Plus the plot doesn't really grab you, infact you pretty much have to hunt it down.. a good game shouldn't make you hunt for the plot.The Rookie Gamer said:I just received a sum of cash, but i'm using most of it, which leaves me with 5 dollars I can use. Question is, should I get TES: Morrowind, which is for sale at steam for 5 dollars? Is it a recommendable game?