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I got Morrowind shortly after it came out. The first time I saw it a friend was playing, and he was in Ald'ruhn during a dust storm. Once he got closer to the Manor District, I was pretty impressed by the emperor crab's shell.
I've always paralleled games to real life, and it's a more common thing to do these days as good as they look. Truth be told, though, a ultra-realistic type game would be pretty much impossible to make. Nailing every detail of real life down isn't feasible, and really the effort would be in...
It's a typical scapegoat maneuver to place blame in one area and neglect other realistic outlets. Just cogitating all the possible reasons for such an act, and then considering how to take preventative actions for the future is staggering. You'll come to the conclusion that many of the systems...
I totally understand that feeling with the mushrooms. It doesn't bother me until I pick one, then I'm compelled to collect them all and give them a warm home in my barrel at the house. I don't usually use them, but really that mushroom is a small trinket of remembrance of a journey. Another...
I really keep track of most things I decide to pick up on my journeys. I have a desk full of flawless diamonds, sapphires, rubies, amethyst, and so on. Compartments for weapons and armor and a special container for my Dragon Masks and Daedric artifacts. Even with all that action, nothing...
I enjoyed them all, but I'd say the College of Winterhold was my favorite. And the title says 'all time', so really it would be House Telvanni faction quests in Morrowind. :P
Around 30, give or take. At the time I was heavy into destruction magic.
And to the post above, I was reminded of the time I was in Skuldafn fighting several draugr deathlord archers on Master difficulty. Needless to say, it took a few tries.
I agree. When you find yourself in the midst of a battle, casting the bound sword spell and then sheathing can raise your Conjuration skill rapidly, however some may find using that method an illegitimate means of improvement. Also note, as time passes with bound weapons out, you slightly gain...
Pretty humorous, but I understand the feeling. You have your 'main' character, which you've devoted serious time to and have become accustom with. The perks, the power, all the bells and whistles. I just suggest making a clean slate and sticking to it until level 25. It's always slow rolling at...