Introducing people to Morrowind

Post » Sat Aug 20, 2011 3:44 pm

I installed Morrowind on my friend's laptop recently and she started playing for the very first time just now. We're texting about it. It's hilarious! Brings back so many memories of my first introduction to the game. Her first comment was "Why can't I be pretty in this game?" She rolled a Breton, because they look kinda good and when I told her their magic, she was excited... Then she chose to be a rogue because Ergalla recommended that. After I told her rogues aren't magic, she rerolled a Breton sorcerer. She walked around Seyda Neen for a while and then made the classic mistake: she picked up something. After being killed she found out she hadn't saved, (even though I told her to save often) so she had to start over.

This isn't a "noob mistake thread", but just about whether or not you ever introduced someone you now to Morrowind and what the reactions/experiences were. :-)
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Timara White
 
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Post » Sat Aug 20, 2011 4:27 pm

I introduced my daughter to Morrowind back in 2003. She was thirteen at the time and hadn't played many video games so I wasn't sure she'd like it. After installing Morrowind and Tribunal on her laptop I spent about fifteen minutes showing her how the controls worked and then I left her to do her own thing. To my surprise she played that game everyday for the next two months. Almost everyday she'd come into my study (where I was usually busy making a Morrowind mod) and ask a question about the game. I'd get up and go to her laptop and demonstrate something and then sit there and watch her play for awhile. I didn't interfere unless she asked for help. It was one of the best times we've ever had together. We had been very close when she was very young (I was a stay-at-home-Dad) but had grown apart a little bit as she grew up. This gave us a chance to re-connect that I will always be thankful for.

When she got to one of the Ashlander camps she decided she wanted a yurt of her own there. So I opened up the Construction Set on her laptop and showed her the basics of working the CS (this is actually harder than playing the game). I let her do the whole thing. She would tell me what things she wanted to use and I would show her how to find them. I let position everything where she wanted it, answering questions when asked. She discovered you could also change the properties of weapons and armor, so she made her own 'balance' mod as well. My daughter and I spent several days Morrowind making mods together. That was the high point of a two-month-long high point for me.

She moved on to other interests about the time Bloodmoon was released. But I will always remember those two months. I wish I could have them back.
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Haley Merkley
 
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Post » Sat Aug 20, 2011 5:01 pm

I told my friend about Morrowind a while ago but he wouldn't shed out the money for it, so passed on it :sadvaultboy:
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Sara Johanna Scenariste
 
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Post » Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:01 pm

Pseron Wyrd's story is unbelievable! I never heard (single player) gaming getting people closer together like that. Just awesome!

I am about to introduce Morrowind to a friend. He's a huge history and fantasy and LotR fan, so I guess I can't go wrong introducing Morrowind as his first TES game. :) I see if I get it done soon - there's no timeline on this, though, probably not happening in a year or so - and I'll possibly report here.
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