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Morrowind Worth Finishing?

Discussion in 'The Elder Scrolls 1-4' started by Sarevok•, Feb 15, 2004.

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    I looked through some of the other topics but I have Morrowind here and I played it before but played only about 6 hours gaming then stopped because of the fps lag I had with my old pc. Just wondering if it is worth playing through, I mean the only single player games I have that I haven’t finished on my PC is HotU and PGA tour 2004. So would you say Morrowind is worth finishing or should I leave it uninstalled ;d??

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    Not worth it if you want from a game something more than meaningless walking and occasional fighting. :nolike:

    Original title, btw. :p
     
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    I agree with Virne.
    This game could´ve been great, but it wasn´t.
    Nice with all those skills and stuff, but to little action. I took a wrong turn and ended up walking for 1 hour just to get to the town I wanted to go to. Met about 3 monsters, not so funny.
     
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    The game is very good by me but it does get boring and slightly overwhelming. I would say complete it and forget about it for two years then it might be replayable, but to me - regardless of how much I love it - I just begin to think "I can't be bothered"
     
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    Of course it's worth finishing! Morrowind is one of the best RPGs of all time!

    The story is thin, but the world is thicker than blood. If you like densely-detailed worlds, then Morrowind's the game for you. It takes a li'l while to get used to the sheer scope - and the fact that the game hardly bothers to point you in the "right" direction, since the main plot is almost superfluous to the world itself. But if you can stick with it, it's great!
     
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