Morro-god-damn-wind

The real loss is all the super cool quest and story mods, not cosmetic stuff. And also messing around yourself in the builder.

I literally only run with like 3 mods at all nowadays, I just don’t own an xbox any more and enjoy the game being free of annoying bugs (which is to say I love having the unintended bugs like exploitable alchemy but not ones like merchants equipping everything you sell them so that you can never buy it back)

That being said, I prefer kbm for morrowind. OpenMW does UI scaling just fine so the game is completely playable without eyestrain.

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PC is pretty much better in every conceivable way, except there’s no way to replicate the controller fluidity and as a result menu navigation feels asinine and finicky in the PC version. that alone is reason to check out the xbox version if you haven’t yet played the game. i also think the mod stuff is…

well, first, check this out: http://www.theisozone.com/tutorials/xbox/general/how-to-use-game-mods-with-morrowind-goty/

second, the bugs are cruel but i don’t mind them. i just reload saves! i played hundreds of hours on xbox and never had any significant issues a simple reloaded save wouldn’t fix

e: i would definitely concur that OpenMW is the way to play if you want to go PC, 100%

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I do think the xbox version is perfectly playable in a way it doesn’t necessarily get credit for

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I love Morrowind.
It was one of those things that came into my life at just the right moment.

It is by far my favorite sandbox game.
I loved wandering around and having adventures that were a little bit script, and were at the same time very specific to my experience.

I chose to be Argonian, because come-on; giant reptile man.

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I never finished this.

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I got this when I was 12. was so excited

I walked into somebody’s house

I accidentally picked up their bowl

they killed me

was so sad

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I remember giving Caius Cosades’ house a cellar accessed by a trap door, with some barrels and crates in it, to store my stuff. Later I installed some crazy big house mod that gave me a huge mansion. But it wasn’t as cozy. And it wasn’t really mine. I missed my cellar.

I always wanted to play this game on the original Xbox. Like, every winter I get this urge to vanish for a couple weeks and explore Bloodmoon, the part of my Morrowind experience I am still missing. I fantasize about that hulking beast of a console, feeling the weight of the unwieldy controller, staring at fuzzy CRT snow. One day.

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omg yeah. got so sidetracked by side quests etc that Dagoth Ur never quite got got. never went to Solstheim either ( hi @bug )

the museum in Almalexia was good tho

Morrowind isn’t really meant to be finished as far as i can tell

the big bad is mostly there for that sense of tea-sipping, kitten-stroking dread

i do like how sleepers and other unmentionable things start showing up as you progress through the main quest to give some sense of progression even when you’re fucking around in nowheresville but that’s the most urgency the game ever tries for outside of, like, corprus

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does corprus actually do anything to you again? also i guess if you wanna be a vampire or werewolf you gotta do that before you get the immunity eh

yeah but it’s also one of the most permanent ways to completely break your stats, and it’s seemingly by design which is one of my favorite anecdotes about the game’s whole design philosophy

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I lucked out! I got morrowind for xbox because it came with Panzer dragoon Orta when i bought that online! I will have to bust out that old thing one of these days…

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one thing to note is that there are two versions of MW on xbox. the first one is just the base game, and then there’s the GOTY edition that includes both expansions. the original has quite a few additional bugs, including the most dangerous one that continuously inflates your save file until it takes 5 or more minutes to save and load - however, you can import your base file into GOTY and it seems to mitigate the problem pretty well. you won’t really notice it until you’re dozens of hours in, but if you’ve got the GOTY edition you’re good

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I think it is the GOTY edition, but I will have to double check when I am home.

If you remember, the xbox port being so good was a huge contributor to catapulting the fame of TES and the subsequent “consolification” that many PC gamers decried in Oblivion and Skyrim.

BTW I also play(ed) on PC with a minimum of mods. Better heads + better bodies is enough de-uglification for me, and that’s pretty much it. No high-res texture packs or other extraneous crap.

Yeah, Morrowind just is a foggy place.

Amazing

i am a snob and still like the morrowind overhauls a whole lot

scroll of icarian flight + unlimited draw distance is one of the most important things in vidgames

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The only mod i really need is the one that lets you turn boots into leggings for beast races, so i can wear the Boots of Blinding Speed as an argonian.