Originally posted by: PingSpike
I believe its bigger.
You can fast travel anywhere in oblivion though. If you've been there, its on your map and you can just click on it and you're there. (minus loading and the game incrementing time) No more 4 hours spent doing nothing at all but walking!
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I believe its bigger.
You can fast travel anywhere in oblivion though. If you've been there, its on your map and you can just click on it and you're there. (minus loading and the game incrementing time) No more 4 hours spent doing nothing at all but walking!
cool.. you can also get mounts (horses etc.) right?
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I believe its bigger.
You can fast travel anywhere in oblivion though. If you've been there, its on your map and you can just click on it and you're there. (minus loading and the game incrementing time) No more 4 hours spent doing nothing at all but walking!
cool.. you can also get mounts (horses etc.) right?
Originally posted by: Thera
I.B.T.L. (edit: banned word, heh.)
Morrowind is 10 or 12 square miles. Oblivion is 16. You can quick travel with your map in Oblivion though, not so in Morrowind.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: Thera
I.B.T.L. (edit: banned word, heh.)
Morrowind is 10 or 12 square miles. Oblivion is 16. You can quick travel with your map in Oblivion though, not so in Morrowind.
I'd like to know where you got those numbers. I wont deny them right now, I'd just like to know.
Having run back and forth on foot it seems to me that Vvardenfell is a HELL of a lot bigger than Cyridel. Not to mention that Morrowind had a butt-load of caves and such in the wilderness. Where as Oblivion has much less and most of them seem to be tied to some sort of quest. It also has less towns.
Though none of this is a bad thing. I actually like the Morrowind style in a more efficient game. It seems like my progress is better and I am more into the main quest.
Originally posted by: everman
Oblivian is easier to get into, and it seems more casual gamer friendly. I love it.
Originally posted by: totalcommand
if you decide to purchase oblivion, i highly recommend you wait until the first patch comes out. I encounter new bugs almost every time I play, some minor, some potentially gamebreaking without endless savegame files.
Keep playing Morrowind while they're [hopefully] working on the patch.
Originally posted by: Malak
Originally posted by: totalcommand
if you decide to purchase oblivion, i highly recommend you wait until the first patch comes out. I encounter new bugs almost every time I play, some minor, some potentially gamebreaking without endless savegame files.
Keep playing Morrowind while they're [hopefully] working on the patch.
I haven't seen a single bug yet.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I dont normally defend Morrowind. I liked it and can understand how some folks didnt.
But for all the complainers did you guys know there were several Teleport Ring mods as well as Spell Teleport mods and a couple teleport station mods?
Not to mention the teleporter and Propylon chamber within the Private Mobile Base.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Malak
Originally posted by: totalcommand
if you decide to purchase oblivion, i highly recommend you wait until the first patch comes out. I encounter new bugs almost every time I play, some minor, some potentially gamebreaking without endless savegame files.
Keep playing Morrowind while they're [hopefully] working on the patch.
I haven't seen a single bug yet.
Done "A brush with death" quest yet?