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Which is better Elder Scrolls III Morrowind or ESO : Morrowind ?

  • Caligamy_ESO
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    Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
    not - even - close

    ES3: Morrowind has replay value
    love is love
  • Absolut_Turkey
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    Terrible poll is terrible.
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  • Tyrion87
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    How can you even compare these two titles?! They are totally different, especially with regard to the game genre and also the fact that one of them is a stand-alone single player game, while the other is an expansion (or DLC whatever) to MMO... This thread is biased as hell and the only thing that emerges from it is your clear dislike to ESO: Morrowind.
  • Iluvrien
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    Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
    Flameheart wrote: »
    "Sorry my poll was stupid, because I forgot that Elder Scrolls Morrowind and ESO Morrowind are two totally different game designs (single player RPG vs. MMO) and it is therefore sheer impossible to compare them, alone due to the fact, that MMOs have to satisfy much more needs and wishes as just "open worldness, game play, interesting characters".

    I love the ESO version and the stand-alone version, but really... does ESO: Morrowind really satisfy all of those three things enough to bring into consideration an even greater number of criteria?

    Or are you suggesting that because it is an MMO version it has to try and do everything to an average standard... rather than anything well?
  • SHADOW2KK
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    Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
    TES 3 Morrowind beyond a doubt.

    Morrowind for ESO is good in some ways, but many places are inacessible.
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  • souravami
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    Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
    TES 3 Morrowind is considered the greatest Western RPG ever made by many game critics.
    ESO : Morrowind is a painfully medicore expansion of a decent MMO.
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  • qwjr8989_ESO
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    Never played the ES III so I will stick with ESO : Morrowind which is what I play now
    I chose the option I had never played esIII because I haven't. I own it but will never touch it.

    It sounds like utter horribleness to me.

    1. The vague quests that don't have a quest marker

    2. Lack of quick travel

    3. Every NPC can die

    4. The ability to miss attacks

    5. That I can't go anywhere I want at start

    6. and all the other outdated concepts of the game

    I don't deny that people loved it. I have 4 friends who pretty much quit video games in 2011 when Star Wars Galaxies closed that we played for 8 years who get in TS everyday and say "remember star wars galaxies?" with the same comments as the day before. I however have no need for blatant nostaligia glasses and can enjoy games for what they are.

    I have over 1000 hours into skyrim and 600 into fallout 4 - I love fallout 3 but hate new vegas. It seems what people call "True rpgs" to me are instead "you finished working today here have more work. I know you're interested in that dungeon before bed but you haven't hit enough mudcrabs for tonight".
  • Dracindo
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    Poll assumes everyone paid too much for ESO : Morrowind.
  • qwjr8989_ESO
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    Never played the ES III so I will stick with ESO : Morrowind which is what I play now
    Dracindo wrote: »
    Poll assumes everyone paid too much for ESO : Morrowind.

    Was my physical collectors edition too much?
  • qwjr8989_ESO
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    Never played the ES III so I will stick with ESO : Morrowind which is what I play now
    Dracindo wrote: »
    Poll assumes everyone paid too much for ESO : Morrowind.

    Was my physical collectors edition too much?

    I spent 80 on my collectors edition. Let's say each hour to me is worth 16 dollars an hour.

    That means 5 hours worth of my money.

    I have so far thoroughly enjoyed 2 days, 11 hours, 50 minutes, and 40 seconds worth of time on my new warden.

    That's the equivilant of 944 dollars worth of enjoyment.

    I'll take my chances with what I spent.
  • NewBlacksmurf
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    Two completely different types of games
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  • Merlin13KAGL
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    Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
    You're close, OP, except the one on the right should probably be a kitten...

    ES III was a genre defining game, impressive years after release, and what many other companies aspired to (and failed) for a long, long time.

    Regarding open world exploration, build options, and real play-as-you-want opportunity, no one else has ever matched it since, not even ZoS. (Perhaps especially not ZoS.) It was one of the few that gave you the full construction kit.

    For the record, I am partial to the pre-GOTY version, where you didn't get a foldout map. The world was literally blank when you began, and if you didn't get someone to mark it on your map or seek it out yourself, it simply was not there.

    No "leveled zones," no scaling. Walk into an area you weren't ready for? Expect to die, horribly.

    ESO is great, a game in its own right, but it is not, nor will it ever be Morrowind.


    Bethesda won't remaster ESIII, for if they did, they'd probably sink their sister's MMO.
    Why exactly are you comparing a single player game to an expansion of an MMO?
    @The_Red_Viper because without the standalone of the same name, none of this would likely have ever come into existence, and that's the whole of ESO, not just the latest chapter.
    Edited by Merlin13KAGL on June 1, 2017 10:43AM
    Just because you don't like the way something is doesn't necessarily make it wrong...

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  • Kendaric
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    Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
    Aside from the fact that you can't really compare a singleplayer game to a MMORPG expansion...

    If I have to rate them: TES III wins obviously. It has simply greater depth, with more exploration and actual choices and consequences.

    That's of course not possible in ESO: Morrowind, however I think the exploration aspect can be improved upon by adding interiors to currently locked ancestor tombs, Daedric shrines and Dwemer ruins.
    Some of the quests could be improved upon as well by giving us choices (the Telvanni questline being the obvious example, why can't we deceive Sun-in-Shadows and work towards her downfall?). Or the introduction of Great House dailies...
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    • Iluvrien
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      Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
      I chose the option I had never played esIII because I haven't. I own it but will never touch it.

      It sounds like utter horribleness to me.

      1. The vague quests that don't have a quest marker

      2. Lack of quick travel

      3. Every NPC can die

      4. The ability to miss attacks

      5. That I can't go anywhere I want at start

      6. and all the other outdated concepts of the game

      I don't deny that people loved it. I have 4 friends who pretty much quit video games in 2011 when Star Wars Galaxies closed that we played for 8 years who get in TS everyday and say "remember star wars galaxies?" with the same comments as the day before. I however have no need for blatant nostaligia glasses and can enjoy games for what they are.

      I have over 1000 hours into skyrim and 600 into fallout 4 - I love fallout 3 but hate new vegas. It seems what people call "True rpgs" to me are instead "you finished working today here have more work. I know you're interested in that dungeon before bed but you haven't hit enough mudcrabs for tonight".

      And suddenly I understand a lot of the decisions made by ZOS. If players really do see points 1, 2, 3 and 5 as game-breaking negatives*... the hand holding in quests, level scaling across the board, pre-mapped, wayshrines 2 minutes run apart, no meaningful decisions, "give me the world in the first five minutes" style design conceits really do make sense.

      [* 6 - not actually a point as it contains no information, 4 - I can understand that some might find it frustrating even if I didn't.]
    • Xundiin
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      This is like comparing a Ferrari to a Pinto.
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    • Mettaricana
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      Was there ever a comparison?! Es3 or gtfo
    • Edziu
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      Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
      Narvuntien wrote: »
      TES III is actually unplayable without mods. Walking everywhere no fast travel, truely horrendous combat system. bad graphics obviously. I couldn't even get close to finishing the thing. It is such archaic game design that it makes modern eyes bleed. It is high literiture of gaming, its like lord of the rings, actually a serious slog to get through but apperently it is worth it... although I don't know because I couldn't finish it.

      Keep in mind I played it after I played skyrim and not within its original gaming context.

      I can actually play ESO morrowind regaudless of what else I think about it. It doesn't have the grand scope of TES III since it is within another larger game so its not really a fair fight.



      welcome to the old games when you have to use your brain if you want to pass this game

      graphic is the smallest problem of this game because of age, idk what you have a problem with playingwithout mods...maybe for you young kids this game without mods is to hard etc to play, combat system is nice as for its times when released

      while ESO morrowind..meh...very very poor with content..poor as hell, no accessable almost half of the map and most of all buildings also just locked
    • SASQUATCH0
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      Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
      I love tes3, yeah it's mechanics and graphics are *** now compared to say oblivion or skyrim but When it first came out it blew my mind. Not being able to fast travel made the game more epic if you ask me.
    • Muttsmutt
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      which is better- water or wheels?

      two very different things, with only one/two aspects in common.
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    • Elsonso
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      I have to agree with the apples and oranges people. It is possible for one to be better, but the answer is more dependent upon whether someone likes multiplyer games more or less than single player.

      TES 3 is set at a more interesting period in Vvardenfell history. The single player all text quest and story style is something that would drive many modern gamers to claw their eyes out. The character progression is also designed to span a single player quest line.

      Morrowind chapter is set during a much less interesting point in the history of the island. It has all the quest hand holding that is typical and expected of modern games, like quest markers, voice overs, and short scripts that can be aborted. It is designed to integrate into an existing game with existing characters, so it has no character progression worth speaking of.

      I prefer ESO, the game, to TES 3. It has boatloads more content and good character appearance customization. TES 3 has a weak combat system, but a strong skill system. ESO has more dynamic combat, but a weaker skill system.
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    • phairdon
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      ESO : Morrowind
      Draqone wrote: »
      TES3 Morrowind:

      Horrible combat, bad graphics, performance problems. Polished lore without many loopholes. Some very immersive storylines despite them not being voice acted. A lot of freedom, more than is possible in an MMO.

      ESO Morrowind:

      Decentish combat, OK graphics, battleground performance problems. Some immersive storylines that are voice acted. A lot of bad decisions as far as the lore is concerned. Not much freedom since it's an MMO but it captures the spirit of the TES3 Morrowind quite nicely.


      tl:dr ESO Morrowind is a better game, TES3 was a better story.

      The above covers it.
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    • Eshja
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      Never played the ES III so I will stick with ESO : Morrowind which is what I play now
      Great idea to compare whole game with just a chapter btw...
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    • Reverb
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      They are very different things. While ESO Morrowind evokes a lot of great memories, it's clearly less immersive and not able to be played the same way a single player game is. I miss the "huge" feeling of TES:III, and I miss underwater exploration around Vvardenfell, and the Nerevarine storyline was seriously absorbing. But for modern, online gameplay, I prefer the delves, group bosses, public dungeons and the trial in ESO Morrowind.
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      So are we going to compare speed boats to aircraft carriers next?
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    • Orjix
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      Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
      why is this even a question?
    • Pseron_Wyrd
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      logarifmik wrote: »
      This poll need option "Both games are best in their own way" or something similar to it.
      This was my first thought too.

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      SydneyGrey wrote: »
      You can't compare the two, because the original was an entire game, whereas ESO: Morrowind is just a DLC (I mean "chapter"). Obviously original Morrowind was better with the exception of graphics, because there was just a whole lot more of everything.

      Also those dice rolls in combat, in dialog, while repairing gear, while running away from cliffracers, while sneaking, while running away from cliffracers...

      Mechanically, TES3 is kinda janky. It is a fantastic game, but there are a lot of awkward design choices that got ironed out of the series as it went forward. Which is both a good and bad thing. They've made the games more accessible. Moved them further from Arena's Adventurer Management Sim '94, but it has stripped some of the identity from the games in the process.
    • RebornV3x
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      Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind
      Definitely not Elder Scrolls Online
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    • Lord_Eomer
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      ESO : Morrowind
      Stupid poll!
    • Arthur_Spoonfondle
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      I didn't play ES 3 Morrowind in it's time and when I did try it, a couple of years ago, it was so hopelessly dated that without the questionable "benefit" of rose-tinted nostalgia, I could see no reason to play it.

      TESO Morrowind does not justify it's price tag as things are. If it gets added to TESO Plus I'll go and have a look.
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