Yes, have you board a ship to morrowind, ship get hit by pirates and the intro quest start.dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »It would be nice if all of the introductions were available yes.
Fat bait detected.As far as i can remember:
New Character: Doing Morrowind intro, point, doing old intro, point
Old Character: Done old intro, point, doing Morrowind intro, no point
Maybe we can once upon the time get the skill point for a tiny fee in the crownstore.
*takes cover*
logarifmik wrote: »As I many times said already, give us a choice, please. Maybe it's silly, but starting not in The Wailing Prison is one of the reasons why I don't want to create a new character. Not the main one, but still.
Sure, but this is a clumsy solution, don't you think? I just want more consistent and logical narrative in this game.logarifmik wrote: »As I many times said already, give us a choice, please. Maybe it's silly, but starting not in The Wailing Prison is one of the reasons why I don't want to create a new character. Not the main one, but still.
Well, you can do the wailing prison even then - when you enter one of the main starter towns, there is a lady, who wants you to visit her benefactor - in Daggerfall for example that benefactor is in the Patierry house - and if you do that you will get to the wailing prison starter quest and can do the quest just like you did before there were chapters.
logarifmik wrote: »Sure, but this is a clumsy solution, don't you think? I just want more consistent and logical narrative in this game.logarifmik wrote: »As I many times said already, give us a choice, please. Maybe it's silly, but starting not in The Wailing Prison is one of the reasons why I don't want to create a new character. Not the main one, but still.
Well, you can do the wailing prison even then - when you enter one of the main starter towns, there is a lady, who wants you to visit her benefactor - in Daggerfall for example that benefactor is in the Patierry house - and if you do that you will get to the wailing prison starter quest and can do the quest just like you did before there were chapters.
logarifmik wrote: »Sure, but this is a clumsy solution, don't you think? I just want more consistent and logical narrative in this game.logarifmik wrote: »As I many times said already, give us a choice, please. Maybe it's silly, but starting not in The Wailing Prison is one of the reasons why I don't want to create a new character. Not the main one, but still.
Well, you can do the wailing prison even then - when you enter one of the main starter towns, there is a lady, who wants you to visit her benefactor - in Daggerfall for example that benefactor is in the Patierry house - and if you do that you will get to the wailing prison starter quest and can do the quest just like you did before there were chapters.
logarifmik wrote: »Sure, but this is a clumsy solution, don't you think? I just want more consistent and logical narrative in this game.logarifmik wrote: »As I many times said already, give us a choice, please. Maybe it's silly, but starting not in The Wailing Prison is one of the reasons why I don't want to create a new character. Not the main one, but still.
Well, you can do the wailing prison even then - when you enter one of the main starter towns, there is a lady, who wants you to visit her benefactor - in Daggerfall for example that benefactor is in the Patierry house - and if you do that you will get to the wailing prison starter quest and can do the quest just like you did before there were chapters.
That bothers me too.
I did it, because I really wanted a warden and there was no way to make one without starting in Morrowind. But it's messy. You start on a boat travelling to Vvardenfell (no way around that, you're explicitly told not only that's where the boat is going but that it's your characters intended destination), get captured by slavers, escape, make it to Vvardenfell and then immediately leave and go back to the mainland to start the Coldharbour quest.
I spent ages trying to work out different ways to make it fit, but in the end I just decided to ignore that part of my characters timeline and pretend it happens to her later on when she actually goes to Morrowind. I hate doing that, normally I stick to the game's story and add bits around it to personalise my character, but there was no way that made sense, especially for a DC character who had to go to Daggerfall to get the Coldharbour quest.