It may be hard for you to get into. Try printing out/following a strategy guide such as these onesT3h Merc said:Yeah... I'm getting it on console, GOTY edition. So... should I even bother?
I would rather get the PC version, trust me on this.T3h Merc said:Yeah... I'm getting it on console, GOTY edition. So... should I even bother?
I actually killed Vivec himself on one save, hurr hurr.Insanum said:Learn this phrase: F*cking Cliff Racers!
You'll be using it. A LOT.
Also, Dont piss off the Vivec Guards, You cant ever pay them off. EVER.
No you really shouldn't then. Get it for PC or don't get it at all. But that's just my opinion. I played Morrowind for more then 200 hours without mods cause I didn't even know about them. Then when I found out I played it for another 200 hours. Imagine a game that offers more then 400 hours of gameplay. You can't get that on a console. Not with a TES game anyway. I am serious. Don't buy the console version.T3h Merc said:Yeah... I'm getting it on console, GOTY edition. So... should I even bother?
Go ahead then. But hear me out. Buying a new PC just for a TES game is worth it. I did it for Oblivion. And since Morrowind is a better game than Oblivion then it's 100% worth buying a PC. Morrowind is not a demanding game. A $200 PC will run it on highest details.T3h Merc said:My computer cannot run ANYTHING. Console is the only possibility. (Note: I still play Oblivion all the time no mods)
Yes, really. A $200 PC really will run it at max (or at least the maximum normal settings, I dunno how it would handle the graphics-pimping plugins), and it really is worth it.T3h Merc said:Wait really?