Stark wrote:IMO, Oblivion is better than Morrowind. Oblivion I felt more compelled to do sidequests and I liked the main quest storyline, whereas Morrowind I felt like I was wandering purposeless for most of the game (that I played, about 20 hours). I did not finish Morrowind, but I did Oblivion and I didn't see anything that I felt like I didn't know what was going on because I had missed Morrowind.
I've put over 700 hours into Morrowind and I STILL have not finished all the quests. The game literally requires multiple playthroughs if you quest hard. The factions all have political ambitions, including allies and enemies. If you go through two opposing guilds simultaneously you can finish them both, yet neither will like you even though you're the leader. Go completely through one though and you're basically barred from the other.
I love Morrowind's setting and environment, it really felt alien most of the time and the Ashlands felt like the perfect backdrop for the depressed, beaten, and broken atmosphere that many of the Dunmer were going through during the storyline. The main quest of both games were really great, and the shining point of both games, but if you want an adventure that can feel never ending then Morrowind is your best bet. It took me 100 hours to have a level 60 stealth based character in Morrowind and sadly that's my only save file that's completed the main quest, both expansions, the house quests, the vampire quests (doing all 11 of these quests requires 3 save files just before you decide to be a vampire, who bites you does matter!)
Morrowind felt much deeper to me. Richness of setting, richness of character, broken gameplay. I love it.
I do love Oblivion too, but it just feels like such a generic fantasy setting to me. Medieval European styled architecture, steel armor galore, Anglo Saxons all in my castles, yet less broken gameplay. Doing every single quest in Oblivion requires 1 playthrough and maybe 100 hours if you spend some time messing around and killing stuff after making your important save.
tl;dr: I like Morrowind more than Oblivion. I play on PC and mod the crap out of them. The reason I play on PC follows in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fxVeAVl2I8You cannot argue that console versions are better when you can do that!