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For me it's a close race between Morrowind & Skyrim.
Although I was thinking about getting the older games but I heard that Daggerfall is famus for its buggyness.
1. Skyrim (and the real modding just started ...)
2. Oblivion (still active modding, a ♥♥♥♥ ton of completed mods)
3. Morrowind (not the same modding quantity)
Without mods:
1. Morrowind (still the best vanilla experience)
2. Skyrim (made some things better than oblivion, some things not - still better overall)
3. Oblivion (hooooorrible landscape, sorry beth but at least you learned that lesson fast!)
Daggerfall was good too, but it was way too buggy and the mod support of the other games made a huge difference.
It's not even from the same devs, no mod support because MMO / Online and what I've seen so far wasn't really impressive and your whole comment is utterly stupid.
"We won't know which will be best untill The Elder Scrolls 6, 7, 8 etc. comes out" ......... -___-"
Perhaps I'll pick Morrowind up if it's $10 USD or less during the summer sale.