I liked the feeling that I got out of playing Morrowind better than Oblivion. Oblivion was awesome and all, and the radiant AI makes for all sorts of random events (guard accidentally hits another with an arrow so they duke it out outside a town until one dies, wtf?).
I played for about a month and now haven't touched the game in two. I am on vacation now though, but when I get back I think I will create a new character and play again.
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Anonymous2006-07-03 0:29
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Oblivion was much more random than Morrowind and that was it's downfall. Morrowind was nice, because there was LOTS of places to explore and all were created by human hand. Tons of stuff and artifacts to collect. Not to mention that Morrowind as setting is far more interesting than Cyrodiil, although I would have guessed cyrodiil would have been grand place being capital of Empire. Sadly in Oblivion's cyrodiil is pretty boring place with daggerfall esque almost total random dungeons, little to none artifacts and very few armors. Imperial city was also pretty damn small too. Dumbing down in Oblivion also seriously sucked. Random quests were better from Morrowind though.
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Anonymous2006-07-03 19:11
But wasn't Morrowind the one that genereated random dungeon levels whenver you entered a cave or something?
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Anonymous2006-07-03 21:43
Oh man, I completely forgot about the way the game scaled to your level. Ah man I really hated that.
I mean, sure it's nice to always have some competition in battles, but it got kind of screwy when wolves that I had no problem with at level 1 were beating the shit out of me when I was level 20.