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The gameplay is atrocious. I'm speaking strictly of gameplay, not story or anything. The inventory management is horrible and the gameplay in general is awful. It baffles me how anyone can enjoy "missing" the dude you clearly just carved through with your sword.
Morrowind is still amazing with mods. Still by far the best mainline Bethesda title. I would not play Morrowind vanilla, but I could say the same for any Bethesda title.
I`m another newbie to Morrowind, played for the first time a year or two years ago, the only "mod" OpenMW. Got my mind blown and I keep playing and keep starting new characters.
OpenMW for what I understand adds some qol to UI but idk if it touches what you mean, It is a inventory on a grid on a resizable window, more friendly PC UI I haven`t seen in a long while.
But man, complaining about combat in Morrowind? That`s just straight missing the point of the design... Or what? Is it better to you than your RPG Character table stats what it does is give you "perks" of doing 10% more damage xD. Either it`s roleplay, or it`s action, or it`s the weird mix that AAA rpg do well is all over making the player even more OP from the start than the Morrowind alchemist/enchanter player xD.
Some of us didn't even think it was good at the time.
Mods will save all Bethesda games and keep them relevant.
People don't like that, but as of the evidence that can be found on the web (like this video of Morrowind) it can be considered a fact.
And facts don't care about feelings.
Not that I didn't like, it just wasn't up there. I could not get past the artistic style, which I did not like, and story is the least important part of a BGS rpg to me. Story is the main reason people praise Morrowind.
My opinion is that Daggerfall was the best BGS rpg, followed by Arena. For the time they came out in, obviously. I'd kill for a modern rendition of Daggerfall with modern graphics but everything else the same.