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Bethesda's Biggest Game Ever Is Free And Remastered

I might pick this up and try it out. I've only played Skyrim even though I own Morrowind and Oblivion.

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  • Play Morrowind.

    Keep your fatigue (stamina) bar above 50% to avoid most of your frustrations. That's the only advice I'll give.

    • my advice is to make an amulet of summon Golden Saint and use Azuras Star to farm grand souls and build an arsenal of destruction spell gauntlets. They never fail and fire off faster than manually casting spells.

      • I would absolutely not give that advice. My favorite experiences with the game were just exploring and figuring out my way. Getting my ass kicked by some peasant. Robbing someone of that would be horrible imo.

        However, without the fatigue advice, new players will fail a lot and not even know why (eg. missing your attacks). That is one of the biggest reasons people just quit the game and never come back to it.

    • I made a small mod that makes this a bit easier, while staying fair and true to the spirit of the game.

  • I LOVE Daggerfall. I kinda feel like it gets overlooked. Then again, Daggerfall is the game that made me fall in love with CRPGs. I enjoyed others before it, but Daggerfall became an obsession. I went back and replayed Arena after having had a tepid experience with it the first time around and found it a much better experience. It's not perfect by any means, but it firmly established Elder Scrolls at the top of my favorite series.

  • OK - I've given it a fair shake and I can definitely say that this game lacks the magic of later games. Exploration is repetitive at best and an outright nuisance at worst, and that is what I loved the most about 3, 4, and 5. I took on a quest to snag some Saints Hair from the mages guild and was treated to the windows maze screensaver that extended over 3 tilesets and had SO MANY ingredients... but only after 6 days of delving nearly identical hallways did I find the hair, and to top it all off, the travel times disqualified me from even completing the quest. The next quest was a mission to track down a serial killer, which meant using the eyeball tool to check every single house in a city bigger than every capital in skyrim combined and chatting up bretons with answers like "What you seek may be north, no west, no east" and "what have khajiit done for me lately". Doing it once wasn't enough, though - I had to do this exact same task 3 times until an ordinary nightblade appears. Oh, and if I didn't do that immediately, the quest would have failed in only 2 days.

    This was probably a fun toy when it came out, but i cannot imagine playing it all the way through.

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