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I never played any of the ones before Oblivion and I enjoyed that. I will probably get this game if it come out far enogh after I finish with Fallout3.
I can't wait for this one. Oblivion was just too great, especially after installing some of the better fan-mods like the one to pretty up the map, OOO, and MMM.
I'll be getting it for sure. but I agree with this comment...
"Tes4 was a good game, but I liked everything but the graphics of Tes3 better. That includes the fact that I hated with a passion the leveling enemies. That parts annoyed me more than anything. I felt that at level 43 I was still just as weak as I was at level 3."
Agreed 100%. I didn't really care for oblivion. It seemed they just improved graphics. The transporting to places had to go.. made the game WAY too easy. The things I only like better in Tes4 was...
1)they talked
2) the graphics were good
3) Argonians and Khajitte or whatever could wear everything and walk like humans (thus not getting stuck so much)
4) The missions had more... life to them. Cinematics I guess. And they had better storyline. The mages guild was way different in Oblivion than in Morrowind, it seemed like I was becoming the leader, instead of just earning it by doing random tasks.
The only problem I didn't like... is the better graphics seemed a little... too much. The people looked so realistic that they.. didn't look realistic. And they all had the same voice. Nords all had the same voice, dark elves had the same voice, and argonians had the same voice. No real differences except for major characters like Lucien Lechance. They also seemed to have less... quests. And I missed become a god... except for the prince of madness in the expansion pack... but it never felt like I was a true hero. I also think some of the scenes were too much. The zombies looked a bit too defiled for how easy some of the enemies were. The Kurast gate had badly mutations to the dead bodies... from simple scamps? Those things must have an even darker side to them.
And lastly... I didn't care for the terrain too much. It seemed like there were TOO many mountains. And I really hate that... it seemed like I HAD to follow a path, which is one reason I really disliked WoW.
But there are a lot of awesome things missing in Morrowind that Oblivion has. I felt like an assassin in Oblivion, I felt like a murderer in Morrowind. Go and kill someone and avoid the guards... big whoop. I prefer locking unexpected guests in a house and murdering them 1 by 1 while everyone else suspects everyone else. Or having a mounted head fall onto a rich mansion owner in his cumfy chair while his big bad Nord Guard watches him crush... accidentally.
I also loved that you can BLOCK in Oblivion. Morrowind was hard to live in a lot of places. You'd walk in and get murdered sometimes. In oblivion, your guy can fight or defend. Morrowind had block, but you couldn't control it.
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