Reunited, and it feels so good...

Post » Sun Aug 04, 2013 2:50 pm

Just received my http://oi40.tinypic.com/sevdyv.jpg, and I must say, Helllooo ol' friend! It looks as beautiful today as it did 11 years ago. I'm surprised that my crappy laptop even runs it! :tongue:

It's time for Skaald Iron Fist, the Myrmidon of Markarth, and his trusty iron claymore to reunite with the gang at the Cornerclub, dance with a shirtless skooma addict, prowl the infested depths of a mad and ancient wizard (and charm his spawn), moon gaze on the Graze, talk the shalk and walk the bone... erm, walker. Banter poetic the Buoyant, "dumpster diving" for plates ('cause you know that flashy new cuirass is only 2gp away... I know, beauty before pride). Puzzle boxes and Dwemeri dreams of steampunk sheep. False gods, dead gods, mad gods... All cheese and no cake. A silent oath, deadly. Tail wags the Orc (meow), and war ravages the soul-keeper.

I am n'wah, outlander, scum, muthsera.

Keep moving!

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Heather M
 
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Post » Sun Aug 04, 2013 10:38 pm

Lately I've been thinking about installing Morrowind again myself. A good game never goes bad. :)

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Sammygirl
 
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Post » Mon Aug 05, 2013 12:49 am

I've just recently reinstalled it myself, still a great game. It has it's flaws, but mods are always there. The amount of new content from mods in this game is truly incredible, if we're just talking about high quality content the new land mods must be at least triple the size of the original game, and the size of the amazing dungeons... I mean, it's incredible. It's so easy to mod as well, so you can even create your own adventures!

It's one of the few games I adored in my childhood that is just as good today. It's easily up there in the top 3 games of all time for me.

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Andrew Tarango
 
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Post » Sun Aug 04, 2013 11:57 pm

What I love is that you can spend a few minutes in the CS and it makes all the difference. It's very simple to make quests and your own adventures. Roleplaying is also very easy to do, once you get into it. :)

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