APC Thanks for that link...I've been trying to find decent morrowind sites, but have been coming up empty handed.
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APC Thanks for that link...I've been trying to find decent morrowind sites, but have been coming up empty handed.
www.morrowind.comQuote:
Originally posted by Chux
APC Thanks for that link...I've been trying to find decent morrowind sites, but have been coming up empty handed.
Check their links and their forum. You'll find plenty of mod sites that way. A lot of interesting stuff has already been released too, new races, quests, objects, game tweaks, etc.
Heh, that is cool. I wasn't interested in this game before, but now I want to see how stable the console version turns out...Quote:
Originally posted by Gongos
Other cool touches are, i found out there are illegal drugs, which reputeable merchants will note you carrying,and refuse to deal with you unless you ditch them. The funny thing is that the barrels are more or less persistent containers, so you can duck the drugs till you find some less reputable people to sell them to. That is cool!(by the way kids, drugs are bad, just say no) till nhext missive, remember kill a smuggler and jack his loot, it is legal:D
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Originally posted by Ammadeau
He knew I was in danger since he actually raced past me in order to fight off the thing. I had another guard actually jump into a lake to fight off a fish that was attacking me. There are some benefits to playing a good character in this game. :)
Ha! Cool. Anymore harrowing stories?
Whats it like when you approach a guild to join them? Is there an actual hideout type place where the members of the guild are milling around? And is there a 'leader' per say of the guild?
There are leaders for every guild, but joining them doesn't nessecarily mean you must find the head person. Often times, for the more wide-spread guilds (Fighters, Mages), just find a branch and approach the main desk to ask if you can join. They all require something (like maybe a skill at a certain level), but it's usually not too hard.
Some guilds can be gotten in easier then that (if you want to trick everyone in the first town and screw over people, you can even get into a guild before you step a single foot outside the town limits just by talking to the right person and helping them), and others are harder (the Marog Tong is hidden and quite secretive, you must first find their hideout and leader before they'll allow you to try and join). Then there's the Thieves Guild, which has braches all over the towns, but none of them are out in the open (I still haven't seen any, though I haven't looked too hard either).
This game has so many cool moments its really hard to remember them all. The coolest one lately though was pretty simple. All I did was walk down this long ancient stone bridge and as the fog peeled away, it revealed the ruins of an abandoned drawven city. I just stood, or rather sat there, with my mouth hanging open. :)
Walking on water is great fun for some reason. My character has a hundred percent success rate and it only takes a little magicka to cast, so I can do it for a long while. Maybe its how amazing the water looks...
Lately, I've been playing a sort of Morrowind Vice and busting down drug dealers and other assorted bandits, including two very stupid egg thieves. It's cool how merchants won't deal with you if you're carrying drugs, so I just left them right her shelf in plain sight. :)
My orc's big problem is he can't take on magical creatures. He doesn't have any magical weapons and his destruction magic is pretty weak. So whenever I run into a scamp, I run the other way. The problem is these magical bastards will follow you everywhere, so even if you duck into a dungeon to avoid them, they'll just wait for you on the other side.
One time I was just wandering around, completely lost, and a scamp was following me around, so I water walked into the ocean to get away from him. He was pacing back and forth along the shore in frustration for a little while, so I laughed and turned my back on him. I guess this pissed him off because he decided to dive into the water anyway and was waiting for me when I got back to shore. I tricked him though by diving into the water this time and quickly circling around to another shore. After a while, I guess he got bored and went home because I ran into him again later in the game in the exact spot he first was.
One time I was sleeping in the wilderness and I was woken up by a big monster who snapped right in my face. Gave me and my character quite a shock. :)
It's nice how if you do things for people or treat them well, you start to earn their trust and they start treating you well. And on the other hand, if you treat people badly, they'll get pissed off at you. Haven't managed to provoke a non-scripted fight yet though.
There are also a lot of little touches to this game that someone just has to see for themselves, like the way the rain hits a river or the crackle of a thunderstorm, or being caught in an ash storm... and that's just the weather.
The Superfriends are in this game?? :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by Chux
...but now I cant find the Hall Of Justice again...go figure.
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Originally posted by Ammadeau
One time I was just wandering around, completely lost, and a scamp was following me around, so I water walked into the ocean to get away from him. He was pacing back and forth along the shore in frustration for a little while, so I laughed and turned my back on him. I guess this pissed him off because he decided to dive into the water anyway and was waiting for me when I got back to shore. I tricked him though by diving into the water this time and quickly circling around to another shore. After a while, I guess he got bored and went home because I ran into him again later in the game in the exact spot he first was.
One time I was sleeping in the wilderness and I was woken up by a big monster who snapped right in my face. Gave me and my character quite a shock. :)
Do the NPC's have facial expressions? Like, can you see when they are frustrated or something like that by their actions?
Also, how does this sleeping thing work? Can you just sleep anywhere like you did. How long does the actualy sleeping take in game time as opposed to real time?
...damn, I can't wait to get this fucken game. I'm probably gonna step up my plans to get my new computer and just order it sometime this week.
NPC's dont really have facial expressions, but you can tell when they like you and when they'd rather not have anything to do with you, just by walking by them. Ordinators dont like me, so they'll spit out something like 'We're watching you....scum" Other people will be helpful, or ask if they could help. Some people ride the fence and will just say they don't have much time, make it quick. etc. Now that my finals are done.... I've got plenty of time to waste with this game. Perhaps my clever comics will return!