Skywind, as mentioned earlier.There's a mod where I think somebody is importing Morrowind or Oblivion (I forget) into Skyrim's Engine.
Daggerfall has no addons (it wasn't an idea back then), but the final patch does have a pseudo-console that lets you around the game-stopping bugs.Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim are all absolutely fantastic games. But it's worth mentioning that they all also have bugs. You should be well aware of that and it's important to get them for PC so you can at least use the console to workaround said bugs where needed.
If I wanted to go back and play some of the pre-eso games, are there some that are total garbage and I should stay away from or are they all good?
Thinking about buying the complete elder scrolls collect and just running through them.
Also, which of them is over all thought to be the best game that is required to play before you die?
no, Altmer were only in Skyrim. gold skinned abominations born outside of Alinor or the ones who were exiled (or left), simply do not count. there is no life for an Altmer outside glorious Isles.
Or up and down. Oh, and don't forget strafing and backpedalling to trigger special moves.isengrimb16_ESO wrote: »Oh, and pre-Skyrim games have this weird thing where you have to wiggle your mouse back and forth to make your sword swing.
Hold down button, shoot further to max range. Click once and the arrow clatters uselessly at your feet.Haven't tried a bow on any of these yet; haven't found one.
Well, Khajiit in Daggerfall were supposed to be a different breed (yay retconning!) that looked like Bosmer, only furry-er.Beast races in all pre-Skyrim games look horrendous, except Morrowind, where the Khajit look half decent.
Tried to get into that game, but after having played Oblivion and Skyrim, Morrowind seemed boring and flat.Sallington wrote: »Nothing since Morrowind has given me the same experience of exploration and wonder.
The single greatest game of all time IMO.
Perhaps if a modder redid Morrowind with the Skyrim game engine...
Fairydragon3 wrote: »Tried to get into that game, but after having played Oblivion and Skyrim, Morrowind seemed boring and flat.Sallington wrote: »Nothing since Morrowind has given me the same experience of exploration and wonder.
The single greatest game of all time IMO.
Perhaps if a modder redid Morrowind with the Skyrim game engine...
This is my issue, Graphic backtracking sux, it';s the reason I can't finish any Final Fantasy game before FFX
Fairydragon3 wrote: »Tried to get into that game, but after having played Oblivion and Skyrim, Morrowind seemed boring and flat.Sallington wrote: »Nothing since Morrowind has given me the same experience of exploration and wonder.
The single greatest game of all time IMO.
Perhaps if a modder redid Morrowind with the Skyrim game engine...
This is my issue, Graphic backtracking sux, it';s the reason I can't finish any Final Fantasy game before FFX
I guess what I meant is that you can enjoy and understand a TES game without any knowledge of the others. You can jump right into Skyrim and learn about the events leading to the current situation through in-game books or NPC dialogue. Heck, all you wrote about the aftermath of Martin's death - political frictions, the Concordat - isn't in Oblivion at all; the reason was, but the cosequences weren't known until we played Skyrim.Well, they're loosely connected between Oblivion and Skyrim.You should play at least the three newest games anyway and their stories aren't connectedIn Skyrim, it was the loss of the Emperor, the sacrifice of Martin, and the end of the Septim line that led to the weakening of the Empire through arguments, politicking and infighting. That's how the White-Gold Concordat came into play, which led to the friction between the traditionalist Nords (Stormcloaks) and those still loyal to the Empire.
But, yes, there's little tying Morrowind to Daggerfall, and the events of Morrowind have little impact in Cyrodiil, as it was mostly a Dunmer issue of little impact to the Empire.
Fairydragon3 wrote: »Tried to get into that game, but after having played Oblivion and Skyrim, Morrowind seemed boring and flat.Sallington wrote: »Nothing since Morrowind has given me the same experience of exploration and wonder.
The single greatest game of all time IMO.
Perhaps if a modder redid Morrowind with the Skyrim game engine...
This is my issue, Graphic backtracking sux, it';s the reason I can't finish any Final Fantasy game before FFX
Go to YouTube - search for "Skywind trailers". A group of modders are creating the morrowind game with skyrims engine.
Fairydragon3 wrote: »Tried to get into that game, but after having played Oblivion and Skyrim, Morrowind seemed boring and flat.Sallington wrote: »Nothing since Morrowind has given me the same experience of exploration and wonder.
The single greatest game of all time IMO.
Perhaps if a modder redid Morrowind with the Skyrim game engine...
This is my issue, Graphic backtracking sux, it';s the reason I can't finish any Final Fantasy game before FFX
Go to YouTube - search for "Skywind trailers". A group of modders are creating the morrowind game with skyrims engine.
I'll be all over that, once its released to the public.
And the occasional random 'oh, old woman ... wait, did she just lose 20 years?' voice overs.theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO wrote: »hearing the same conversation in the same voice over and over and over again.
Start with Oblivion, of all things? I didn't expect to see this suggestion. What makes you think it's more similar to ESO than the other games?theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO wrote: »I highly recommend Oblivion if you have a high tolerance for potato faces and hearing the same conversation in the same voice over and over and over again. The game drives me nuts, but it's grown on me like some sort of malignant fungus.
It's quite a bit closer to ESO than the other games IMO. If you're looking to better understand the world, I'd start there
Oh, playing the pre-ESO games isn't a mistake.
Okay, if we forget Redguard and Battlespire, are all games a must been played before death.
But this is my personal opinion.
But you will make no mistake if you only play Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim (III-V)
Which folks currently playing will not mind, considering that just about every building in a particular style will be identical to another in that style (two story home with upper level and basement? Same layout, all the time), only with the upper floor, basement, or both blocked off by a door.theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO wrote: »Now, towns and dungeons will look repetitive
Which folks currently playing will not mind, considering that just about every building in a particular style will be identical to another in that style (two story home with upper level and basement? Same layout, all the time), only with the upper floor, basement, or both blocked off by a door.theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO wrote: »Now, towns and dungeons will look repetitive
So is the consensus that unless I want to roll back to some pretty old school RPG's with goofy systems, I need to just pickup Skyrim?
... and you can mod the heck out of Skyrim.
My version had a Death Star in the night sky, and my character dual-wielded light sabers.
Sallington wrote: »So is the consensus that unless I want to roll back to some pretty old school RPG's with goofy systems, I need to just pickup Skyrim?
If the older games don't provide you with any nostalgia, then yes. Plus, if you have a beefier PC, the mods and ENBs for Skyrim make it the best looking game out right now IMO. Mix that with some combat overhauls and you have one hell of a game.
Has anyone played Skyrim tropical mod?
... and you can mod the heck out of Skyrim.
My version had a Death Star in the night sky, and my character dual-wielded light sabers.
If I wanted to go back and play some of the pre-eso games, are there some that are total garbage and I should stay away from or are they all good?
Thinking about buying the complete elder scrolls collect and just running through them.
Also, which of them is over all thought to be the best game that is required to play before you die?