Andreask wrote:I played through Morrowind during a few evenings. That means i had beaten the main quest by then. Of course there were many more Quests to do, and things to aquire, but playing with no goal gets boring if you play a single player game.
Also, i played as a battle mage, and my starting set of skills included a summon skill that would grant you a so called Daedra Axe for 30 Seconds to wield. That Axe is the single most powerful meele weapon in the game and you wont find a material one until very late in some dungeon. Yet, that skill is easy to use, and once the 30 seconds were over, you could just summon the Axe again, thus i had no porblem chopping any enemies.
I dont know if they ever released a patch for this, but the game was fun anyway.
I wont uy Oblivion though, because i bet its the same as MW, just better, no need to spend more time on it.
Dont worry, AF. Now the game is MUCH more balenced. Lets say you get a Bound Ax Spell. Well first, because its a Journyman level spell, you need to get 50 in Conjuration. Whitch is hard. Then you need to summon it and use it, but if you spend all this time on learning how to use conjuration then you wont be able to use the ax very well. Now skills determin how much damage you do, how fast you attack and what moves you can do. A Novic useing an Ax, no matter how good the ax is, will still get Pw0ned.
Also the game is just so much better then Morrowind in the A.I department, gameplay department, storyline department, gameplay department and (obviously) the graphics department. The improvement is vast enough to warrent buying the damn game! SO GET TO IT!