...Maybe some of you have heard of it?
In all seriousness, though, after having played through Oblivion more times than I care to remember, modded the living hell out of, then played it through more times than I care to remember again--and all within the span of the last year or so--I'm finding myself predictably getting bored. I've heard fantastic things about Bethesda's last ES outing, of course, and so I'm very tempted to pick up Morrowind.
But as someone who's committed ungodly amounts of time to Oblivion, what should I expect going into Morrowind? Is it incredibly different, or just minorly so? It is still an open-world concept? How does the storyline stack up against Oblivion's? (Which, for the record, I thought was pretty poor. The Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood were much more fun than that insipid main quest.) Is the voice acting still as awful? Hell, is there any voice acting? What, in short, should a devoted Oblivionite expect on this little trip into the past?
In all seriousness, though, after having played through Oblivion more times than I care to remember, modded the living hell out of, then played it through more times than I care to remember again--and all within the span of the last year or so--I'm finding myself predictably getting bored. I've heard fantastic things about Bethesda's last ES outing, of course, and so I'm very tempted to pick up Morrowind.
But as someone who's committed ungodly amounts of time to Oblivion, what should I expect going into Morrowind? Is it incredibly different, or just minorly so? It is still an open-world concept? How does the storyline stack up against Oblivion's? (Which, for the record, I thought was pretty poor. The Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood were much more fun than that insipid main quest.) Is the voice acting still as awful? Hell, is there any voice acting? What, in short, should a devoted Oblivionite expect on this little trip into the past?