Yeah, I've been messing with her, and we're the same race. ;) Oh yeah...Quote:
Downside, she is a kajit, and i am an aragonian, that is some ugly visual images attached to that one I havent used the key though, so it could be a red herring.
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Yeah, I've been messing with her, and we're the same race. ;) Oh yeah...Quote:
Downside, she is a kajit, and i am an aragonian, that is some ugly visual images attached to that one I havent used the key though, so it could be a red herring.
I think I need a support group or something since I could not stop playing this game today. 'Just another hour, just another hour...' ^_^;;
Gotten a lot of quests done though, earned a huge pile of gold (I could buy me an estate if I wanted to), and found a whole lot of quirks in this game. Like sleeping in someone's bed. I've done this right in front of people with no problem, but once I was expelled from a great house for it! Just for taking a little nap, that's a bit harsh I think.
A bow is so much fun to use, especially since it takes practice and you actually feel skillful once you get down how to track your opponent and keep a bead on them even when running away. Wish there was a quick way to switch arrows though. I have four different types of arrows now and keep needing to pause and drag them over. Maybe if I used the quick keys...
Hide and levitation spells are a lot of fun too. Great ways to get away from enemies that can kill you with two or sometimes just one strike. Heck, all the spells are fun when you experiment with them. I want to make my own spells, but the casting costs are always more magicka than I have. Need to work on my destruction abilities too. Only 15 there, which gives me a zero percent chance with the really good spells. Of course, Mark and Recall are required spells for all characters, unless you really like walking all the time.
Dwarven ruins are my favorite places to go. With carefully laid out and unobstructed halls, they're perfect for an archer type character. My marksman skill is 59 now, which in game turns out to be hitting 2/3rds the time on average. They also have fairly decent loot, but tombs and ruins are even better for that.
Though it has some minor bugs here and there, this game is brilliant. Get it any way you can.
Nope, I've been focusing on completing quests and slowly raising my characters levels. Unfortunately, I keep getting distracted, so I'm not as high a level as I should be. And not Dermora's dead by my hand. Yet.
My character is currently in full Chitan armor, with a robe and tall wizard hat over it all. His main weapon is a Steel Daikatana (1-27 chop), with a backup of a long bow (1-30), and used to carry around a second long blade as well (a Nordic blade), but had to leave it in a crate when robbing a ship of Raw Ebony (that stuff's heavy!). I really need a better long-blade...
Once I get a better-looking robe and hat, I'll start doing some screen-shots of my kitty. :) He ain't too much to look at right now, though.
can someone do me a favor and post a list of Morrowind's reccommended running requirement specs that are on the actual game box?
Somewhere in the twenty pages of this thread I already posted the minimum and recommended requirements straight from the official site (www.elderscrolls.com). I doubt they'd be any different on the game box.Quote:
Originally posted by station82o
can someone do me a favor and post a list of Morrowind's reccommended running requirement specs that are on the actual game box?
cool thanks for the link, you see, I'm getting a new PC next week and just wanna make sure I get something that can play Morrowind as well as meeting my other expectations.
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Originally posted by Gongos
Speaking of fantastic ai, i found a clever way to survive a fight with a dremora lord. As you may remember from my earlier post, a Dremore it a daedra with good wepons, usually dwarven, but i just got an ebony 1-h axe,and a daedric short sword(lucky me, my short blade level is 7:( ) A number of deadric shrines will have a main alter room with a giant statue of their "God", and if you steal the valuables from their alter, a Dreamora lord will come after you. Now, many if not most shrines will have a door that opens into the main room. First, let the dremora use up all his spells, he has a really evil fire storm spell that can really f### you up quickly, but if you strafe between the pillars, he will auto aim and screw it up, if he sheilds himself run away till the sheild goes down. Once he is out he will draw a weapon. Run so that he winds up on one side of the door and you are on another, now, with a spear or claymore of some long bladed weapon, he will usually(so far it worked for me 4 times) get trapped in the door,a dn will be ulnerable to much smacking. This is a good way to get the dwarven Claymore, as it is a kick ass weapon, but the drem. Lord will kick your ass easily with it. Also, if you dont see a good weapon in his hands(like a dreugh club..yech) try to save before you desecrate the temple, as they will hold random weapon, so keep reloading till you get the ordinance you want. It is evil and cheating, but you tell that to a 16th level aragonian with a dwarven claymore, halbred,and axe:jest: Also, in regard to the can a character fallin love with you question, there is a monk who seems to be acting pretty horny towards me in pelgad, first she had me kill off some cammona tong thug who was extorting her, then she had me get her old boyfriend off of skooma(a drug) and she just gave me her room key. Downside, she is a kajit, and i am an aragonian, that is some ugly visual images attached to that one:lol: I havent used the key though, so it could be a red herring.
How is the enemy (or rather NPC) AI in Morrowind? I heard that most of the time the enemies are ridiculously hard to kill. Is it just a hack and slash type fighting action or is their actual skill and strategy involved?
everyond should check out this awesome Morrowind Pic:
http://www.gamescreenshots.com/fullp...y=0&picOrder=0
heh..looks like I'm the only one on this thread as of late...where'd everybody go?
Has anyone actually attempted to go through the game just following the main quest? Would it really be worth it?
I've spent all of my free time for two days straight playing nothing but Morrowind. Too much playing to make too many comments. :)
It's really hard to just play the main quest through, because your 'boss' usually tells you to do other things between quests and it's incredibly easy to get sidetracked in this game. You're heading for one goal, then you stumble on a tomb, a ruin, a cave, etc. with enemies and lots of loot. Next thing you know, it's 3 hours later and you have to go back home because you have too many things to sell. This happens to me... most of the time. :p
There are also about a dozen factions who all have their own quests, and a lot of them too. I still haven't finished all the Magic Guild ones and I've been spending most of my time on them. There are also just random people who will ask you for help or do something for them. There's almost too much to do in this game.
I could recount some of my recent adventures, but you're better off just getting the game yourself and having your own adventures.
Right now I've just begun work on a sizable mod for the game that will turn a small town in the game to a happening place to be, just because I found a house there I wanted to make my lair. It's going to take a ton of work, but should be fun.