Author Topic: My problem with RPGs.  (Read 1928 times)

I have a problem with Role-playing games, namely TES III: Morrowind, TES IV: Oblivion, and Fallout 3. My problem is: whenever I play Morrowind it makes me want to play Oblivion and when I play Oblivion it makes me want to play Fallout 3. Then after a little time playing F3 I get bored and want to play on my computer(i.e. Morrowind) and the cycle continues.

What's upsetting about this is I still haven't played through the main story line of Morrowind.
« Last Edit: January 08, 2010, 05:33:31 PM by Littledude »

Slap yourself whenever you feel like playing Oblivion.

Slap yourself whenever you feel like playing Oblivion.
Oblivion's a great game most likely my favorite game.

Oblivion's a great game most likely my favorite game.
It is a good game, but you want to complete Morrowind, don't you?

It is a good game, but you want to complete Morrowind, don't you?
Oh I see what your saying. I thought you were saying that Oblivion sucks or whatever.

I can fix this.
Uninstall those stuff games Oblivion and Fallout 3.

Play them all at once.
Problem solved.

Cross your legs while playing. That'll do it.

Morrowind is by far the best out of those 3, but man is Morrowind hard to play legit. I always end up hacking acrobatics and archery and jumping rooftop to rooftop sniping guards.

Morrowind is by far the best out of those 3, but man is Morrowind hard to play legit. I always end up hacking acrobatics and archery and jumping rooftop to rooftop sniping guards.

So god damn fun :D

I can fix this.
Uninstall those stuff games Oblivion and Fallout 3.
Morrowind looks like vomit, has terrible dialogue, and the combat is about as exciting as reading a spreadsheet, like in EVE.

Morrowind looks like vomit, has terrible dialogue, and the combat is about as exciting as reading a spreadsheet, like in EVE.
You'll find that most/all of the gaming community would disagree :o

You'll find that most/all of the gaming community would disagree :o
He's right.

The thing I like more about Morrowind, in comparison to Oblivion, is the fact you actually have to use your journal to figure out where to go. Oblivion was too easy.

Though, I did love the atmosphere in Oblivion far more than I do Morrowind.

If you don't like Morrowind then you just don't like non-linear games.

It's okay as there are plenty of good linear games out there.
« Last Edit: January 09, 2010, 12:16:19 AM by A.R.C. »

Morrowind scares the stuff out of me, the way the graphics are, just feels like as soon as you step out of town you're not going to survive, when I still had it I would wander off and find myself in a swamp surrounded by the sounds of things.

Same thing goes for Two Worlds. Except in both games when your character is beastly high-leveled then the fear dies down.