The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Morrowind VS Oblivion VS Skyrim
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Hard. All of them has their ups and downs. I like Skrim for it's action, Morrowind for amazing RPG eliments, and Oblivion for mixing the two.
I have to say Skyrim right now. Amazing fighting. But the other two has a better magic system.
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What again, who cares just play which one you like best and leave us to our Skyrim
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Kelvy:
What again, who cares just play which one you like best and leave us to our Skyrim
but I what to here othere People Opinion in the 3 games PS I like skyrim
cool were can you get arena? :)

Ursprünglich geschrieben von MorningLightMountain:
Arena.
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Visda 3. Apr. 2014 um 15:52 
Skyrim. Battles are more exciting.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von fire warrior:
cool were can you get arena? :)

Ursprünglich geschrieben von MorningLightMountain:
Arena.

I was joking as I've never played it. However I do believe Arena & Daggerfall are now freely available on the Bethesda site.
I want the original ELITE to play on my present PC. Is that too much to ask?

Haven't played any of the others, yet! But SKYRIM has been a joy to play. I can only compare it other games I have played. I probably got more hours on this game than all the others I have had in the last 10 years.
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Nijn 3. Apr. 2014 um 16:07 
It depends on what matters the most for you. Combat, graphics, story, characters, .... Morrowind had a amazing story and characters, but the graphics are outdated and it was very hard (Which doesn't make it less enjoyable btw) Oblivion also had a very amazing story and characters, but had very weak combat mechanics. Oblivion also had these copy-paste locations. Skyrim has well, for me, a ± story and characters, but has very good graphics, combat and much unique locations. Can't really decide. I know I have a lot more hours on Skyrim, but it's mostly because of the mods.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Hamsterbytes , bits and nibbles:
I want the original ELITE to play on my present PC. Is that too much to ask?

Haven't played any of the others, yet! But SKYRIM has been a joy to play. I can only compare it other games I have played. I probably got more hours on this game than all the others I have had in the last 10 years.

I mentioned it in another thread but have you tried Oolite?
When I die I want to go to Morrowind.
Morrowind is a pure roleplayer's paradise. Everything needs to be figured out, everything is just ever-so-slightly obtuse, and there's tons of hidden jewls in the Magic system. Continent-crossing Super-Jump spells? Check.

Oblivion is a little less about roleplaying and more about actually fleshing out a concept's set of skills. The sense of progress is constant and rewards are plentiful, even if the scaling curve really does need some work, in comparison with Skyrim's.

Skyrim, in my humble opinion, is a nice mix of both. Nothing's defined at the onset and even your Birthsign is freely alterable, provided you can find the required Stones. That gives you a huge margin to just get lost in a role you create as you go along.

At the same time, Skyrim packs a nicely directed flow, in terms of levelling. Momentarily working on skills that aren't part of your core set doesn't feel as crippling as it did back in Oblivion, and the Legendary patch is tailor-made for chronic one-hundred-percenters. No level cap means endless adventures, or at least as many adventures as you can stomach before you've seen the five or six variations offered by the Radiant AI and ended up with ridiculous cavern or mine respawns.

My personal bias goes toward Skyrim, because I'm just more of a fan of how rugged everything looks. Oblivion was brilliant, but it really was a boilerplate Fantasy RPG. Skyrim with the Dragonborn DLC packs the mechanical stuff I liked about Oblivion with a little bit of the visual strangeness of Morrowind.

Ash storms, man. These are even more impressive to me than the game's vanilla snowfalls.
Each of the three have their good points and bad points. It all comes down to your preferences. Anyone who says one game is objectively superior to the others needs to be fish slapped.
Story:
Morrowind > Oblivion > Skyrim (They got more and more forced as they went along)

Questing:
Oblivion > Morrowind > Skyrim (Oblivion has handholding, but can be played without it. Morrowind is dreadfully confusing. Skyrim's quest journal is dependant on hand-holding)

Magic:
Oblivion > Skyrim > Morrowind (No vanilla Morrowind magicka regen is a kicker, regardless of spell variety)

General Combat:
Skyrim > Oblivion > Morrowind (Dual-wielding is what makes Skyrim my favorite for general combat mechanics)

Graphics:
Skyrim > Oblivion > Morrowind (Self-explanatory if you like shinies)

Naughty Mods:
Skyrim > Oblivion > Morrowind (I'm only human, and Skyrim has the better graphics and animations to complement them)

Enemy AI:
They are all rather silly at times

Leveling and skill systems:
Oblivion and Morrowind > Skyrim (Skyrim's leveling system is very over-simplified compared to TESIV and TESIII's more RP-friendly and varied leveling and skill systems)
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Oblivion for me. Morrowind poke poke poke Combat bores the tits off me and Skyrim without mods is a very thin fleshed out game.
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