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I'm evaluating the game Bethesda made, not the game fans wish they'd made. Yeah, I know, even the crash fixes don't keep it 100% pure, but I have my limits. I don't want to get halfway through it and get a corrupted save file.
I must have a drunkard's luck with games because I almost never get crashes i played day 1 cyberpunk and only had one crash, played about a 1000 hours of New Vegas and 1500 hours in unmodded morrowind and never crashed play heavily modded Skyrim and fo4 and never crash.I'm evaluating the game Bethesda made, not the game fans wish they'd made. Yeah, I know, even the crash fixes don't keep it 100% pure, but I have my limits. I don't want to get halfway through it and get a corrupted save file.
OpenMW isn't a mod, it is just a more stable engine to run the game.I'm evaluating the game Bethesda made, not the game fans wish they'd made.
On one hand, good for you for trying it. On the other, this sounds very zoomerish.It was on sale, so I decided to have a go at the worst game ever made: Morrowind. The last time I tried to play this, the original Xbox had just gone out of season, so 2006 or 2007, maybe. It is unplayable jank on the Xbox, but I figured it's time to have another go, give it a fair shake on a machine that can handle it and see if running the game at over 9 fps changes my opinion.
I'm not playing it with any fan mods other than a binary patch I found that fixes a bunch of crashes. I'm not using a wiki or walkthrough. I'm playing it much as I would have if I'd had a PC that could handle it. Even the mighty GeForce 4 Ti would occasionally shit its pants to 10 fps in this game. At the time I gave it a whack, I'd gotten rid of my old P4 + GeForce 4 MX and had a Macbook.
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I'm a Dark Elf Nightblade named Blorf (played Skyrim as a heavy armor warrior, so being sneaky should be a nice change of pace), and I should have edited a .ini file if I wanted to take screenshots, of course, because of course that's how Bethesda does things. Nice water effect for the time, though. Alt-tabbing to take that cap with Snip & Sketch crashed the game, but I don't entirely blame Bethesda for that one.
The Geforce 3 Ti200 got kneecapped to 30 fps by that water. "Games used to be so well optimized in the olden days!"
Textures are pretty ugly. Looked it up online, and they're only 16-bit. Woof. Already, I've had to edit the .ini file a bit just so I could read the text and take screenshots.
Well of course, you're the bottom of the barrel right now so you suck at literally everything. Even walking is a pain in the ass early game.Sneaking fucking sucks at the beginning of the game. In that first dungeon, I can't sneak up on anybody, even with the Chameleon spell active.
Are you serious?On the other, this sounds very zoomerish.
Are you serious?if you weren't around for when the game was out
Things that were okay so far:I can see why you might not be enjoying yourself now
Yeah Morrowind doesn’t really have that issue, you inevitably reach a certain power threshold regardless of if you leveled up perfectly every time. Plus the wild monster scaling is way, way less aggressive to the point that some people think it doesn’t exist anywhere at all in Morrowind, that’s how subtle it is.I hope I won't screw myself by leveling up skills in the wrong order. Oblivion could really cripple you if you messed that up.
I only started noticing it when I was playing a game where I was perfect leveling, as I was going about my skillups very intentionally, so I was leveling up much more often than you would normally. If you aren't playing the game like a lunatic, then it just feels like it is keeping up, if slightly lagged across most of the map. Either way, you can beat any enemy if you are canny enough anyway, I say as someone who has gotten the Daedric Crescent at level 1 with skilled magic play.Plus the wild monster scaling is way, way less aggressive to the point that some people think it doesn’t exist anywhere at all in Morrowind, that’s how subtle it is.

Somebody's gotta fix the game-killing bugs if Bethesda won't. I don't want UI overhauls and graphics enhancements, though.>uses morrowind code patch instead
That is the entice you to play the expansion: Tribunal. If you get tired of it, just report the incident to a guard, and then it will suddenly cease. That said, there are a lot of mods to delay it, because it is absurd if you don't and don't want to start Tribunal, especially this early in the game.Meanwhile, there are three random encounters I've had when sleeping in the open: Rat, butthole slug, and ninja assassin. Holy shit, what a thing to throw at a L1. These guys showed up before I'd done anything at all! I usually just have to reload my game because those guys are faster and tougher than me. The last one showed up in what was supposed to be a safe house - joke's on him, I had just leveled up. I managed to kill him with 2 hp remaining on my end and get a really sweet set of light armor.
That's what OpenMW didSomebody's gotta fix the game-killing bugs if Bethesda won't. I don't want UI overhauls and graphics enhancements, though.
That aside, this experience illustrates a problem Bethesda's games have always had, which is that it feels like the different people making different parts didn't really talk to each other,