RinaldoGandolphi wrote: »Not to necro a thread, but I'm pumped for this re release on PC.
I can literally play and do whatever I want unlike eso...
I can be a rogue using illusion, alteration, destruction, and sneak.
I can be a witch hunter archer using bound bow and conjugation magic.
I can be an evil necromancer who resurrects corpses to do my bidding.
I can be a standard mage with a staff throwing fireballs.
The possibilities are literally endless on what you can play. I have been playing oblivion again in anticipation and the level and variety of char types you can play..I had forgotten how good this was and how much eso is lacking here
In eso nearly every class ends up wearing the same stuff endgame, in the single player versions the sky's the limit on what's viable you can literally play whatever you want and be successful. Sorry I'm
Just really looking forward to it
Bouldercleave wrote: »Personally I'm not sure that they can remaster it enough to have me play it seriously anymore.
I have done every quest at least a half dozen times, been leader of all the possible guilds, completed the main quest line, ransacked all of the DLCs, fought through both sides of the civil war, and generally killed and looted my way to fantastic glory.
What more is there?
Ill be playing Conan Exiles this year, starting from September. I have high hopes it turns out to be something decent even its F2P. Im so excited Ive skipped the survival genre entirely, now I just hope Funcom gives us the best of the best of it.
Caligamy_ESO wrote: »So would I! I never played Morrowind because even back when it was released I just couldn't stand its graphics.newtinmpls wrote: »Now if they remastered Morrowind.....I'd so be right there!!!
Necro or not, you NEED to experience Morrowind, there was so much to this game that I loved. Underwater exploration made Oblivion & Skyrims underwater discoveries pale in comparison (beware of the slaughterfish and dreugh.) The spellcrafting was amazing, the enchanting was godlike, jump spell, and levitation spells made travel highly entertaining and addicting. There were so many little hidden treasures and side quests in this game that it blew my mind when I first played it on the original XBox. This game is what hooked me on Bethesda all these years and I've always felt that as the graphics increased with each new sequel, the gameplay elements that made it amazing slowly disappeared.
Silver_Strider wrote: »While I do stay on the forums, I have already given up on ESO. The general management of the entire game has lost any integrity it once had and I simply cannot support the direction this game has takes.
Sign me up for Remastered Skyrim.
Tonnopesce wrote: »RinaldoGandolphi wrote: »Not to necro a thread, but I'm pumped for this re release on PC.
I can literally play and do whatever I want unlike eso...
I can be a rogue using illusion, alteration, destruction, and sneak.
I can be a witch hunter archer using bound bow and conjugation magic.
I can be an evil necromancer who resurrects corpses to do my bidding.
I can be a standard mage with a staff throwing fireballs.
The possibilities are literally endless on what you can play. I have been playing oblivion again in anticipation and the level and variety of char types you can play..I had forgotten how good this was and how much eso is lacking here
In eso nearly every class ends up wearing the same stuff endgame, in the single player versions the sky's the limit on what's viable you can literally play whatever you want and be successful. Sorry I'm
Just really looking forward to it
You do realize that for PC is just worst than a modded Skyrim?
And comparing a single player game with a mmo is just... meh
I can't. I just can't. It's so fugly. Every character is just right there in the middle of the uncanny valley. I know it's supposed to be a great game, and I know loads of people who absolutely love it, but I can't get past that.
I really should check out how Skywind is going though, because if I can play a version of Morrowind with graphics as good as Skyrim (heck, even with graphics as good as Oblivion) I'd totally do it.
Bouldercleave wrote: »Personally I'm not sure that they can remaster it enough to have me play it seriously anymore.
I have done every quest at least a half dozen times, been leader of all the possible guilds, completed the main quest line, ransacked all of the DLCs, fought through both sides of the civil war, and generally killed and looted my way to fantastic glory.
What more is there?
Did you do the Thomas the Tank Engine mod that replaces the dragons with Thomas?