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There wasn't even an attempt to make Mournhold accurate to the lore.

Rayadrel
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Yes maybe I'm late to the party on this but I only just today reached this far on my Dominion character and I have to shake my head in disappointment.
Nothing about the city resembles how it is in Morrowind, *not even the ground level*. Seriously, how do you mess that one up?

And don't get me started on the apparently non-existent city of Almalexia.
One of the oldest, largest cities in all of Tamriel second only to the likes of the Imperial City. Poof! Not even there.
Yeah and don't even try to tell me it was destroyed because destroyed cities tend to leave behind, you know, ruins and such. There isn't even space for a city on the map!

No, sorry. This is very bad. -10 bananas.
  • Alexies
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    this is like 800-1000 years before morrowind..

    are you actually saying you expected it to be the same?
  • Rayadrel
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    Alexies wrote: »
    this is like 800-1000 years before morrowind..

    are you actually saying you expected it to be the same?

    Look at the Imperial City, Chorrol, Riften and Windhelm. They at least have similar layouts that suggest they could easily evolve into what they are 800 years later.

    Mournhold looks absolutely nothing like it does in Morrowind, everything is different right down to the tribunal temple being on a hill for no reason.
    Like I said there isn't even any room for a city as large as Almalexia is supposed to be to surround it.

    It terrifies me to think what these people will do to Vivec, Ald'Ruhn or Balmora since they clearly have only ever paid attention to Skyrim and Oblivion.
    Edited by Rayadrel on 2 May 2014 12:49
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