Mozgus wrote:Wish I could say the same. That game is impossible to enjoy without quest guidance like Oblivion.
i wouldn go as far as saying it´s impossible but morrowind does require alot of patience when it comes to finding out where to go during quests..the journal can be a bit vague on where you should go or in some cases just retarded..an example during one quest i was instructed that i had to go to some daedric ruin that was northwest of some village and then go south west from there to find the dungeon..turns out the ruins in question were north of the willage and i found the dungeon to the northwest of the village i spent more time finding the ruins than it took to find the dungeon thanks to "retarded" journal entry
arion wrote:i wouldn go as far as saying it´s impossible but morrowind does require alot of patience when it comes to finding out where to go during quests..the journal can be a bit vague on where you should go or in some cases just retarded..an example during one quest i was instructed that i had to go to some daedric ruin that was northwest of some village and then go south west from there to find the dungeon..turns out the ruins in question were north of the willage and i found the dungeon to the northwest of the village i spent more time finding the ruins than it took to find the dungeon thanks to "retarded" journal entry
I just don't have that patience. I have other things to do. I don't have time to memorize the layouts of hundreds of miles of virtual land. So boring.
To each their own Mozgus. I find that I can multitask, sometimes better, while playing most rpgs and still play them quite compitently, memorizing layouts and all.
Though this is why I cannot stand most MMOs anymore. Either I cant dual/triple box or the grind just throws the game for me.