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after that i'm the biggest fan of this game series))
It is not important to play them but as you already know - it's good to familiarize with them.
morrowind was very good, but despite the mods as a complete package it doesn't really compare to oblivion or skyrim. Sure it has some features the latter two dont, but overall each installment is more entertaining than the previous flaws and mods included. Its really the only franchise that truly makes sequals that are superior, despite flaws that do exist in skyrim overall its gfar superior to oblivion or morrowind(and tes1and2)
One thing I will say though is that as the series has progressed the graphics have gotten better, but the games have not. And they have become less RPG-like as they go on. Morrowind has a much deeper mechanics system than Skyrim, and overall, imo, is a far superior game. The only problem is the graphics; the younger generation don't seem comfortable playing anything without cutting edge graphics, no matter how good the actual gameplay is. However, if you install graphics mods for Morrowind it will look much closer to current games.