The problem lies in either the DOS-Windows transition or the game itself. I can run, say, Trackmania at native resolution with the graphics maxed and it'll only lag on one environment. :/That Guy Who Phails said:Morrowind, even though I've only played it for an hour.
You must have an amazing gaming rig.PoisonUnagi said:I can't really judge Arena, though, because it lags like hell on my computer.
Morrowind is better in terms of lore and story, but Oblivion exceeds Morrowind when it comes to Combat, Controls, Animation, Quests, RPG mechanics and pretty much everything else. Morrowind, at launch, was nearly unplayable. The combat was completely broken, controls were dodgy, it crashed more times than i care to remember and the spell system was nearly useless (scrolls pretty much replaced all spells that you would ever need). Mind you that the surreal high-fantasy setting of Morrowind does not make it superior to the Low-fantasy of Oblivion, as these such matters are subjective in nature.RatRace123 said:I've only played Oblivion and that game was boring at the best of times.
I've heard good things about Morrowind, saying that it was better than Oblivion, but I've also heard that Daggerfall was better than Morrowind.
So I'm convinced that determining the best Elder Scrolls game is very much a matter of personal taste.
That said, I voted Morrowind.