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morrowind is overrated imo
i prefer skyrim. anything with less cookie cutter oblivion gates infact
at least the dungeons in skyrim were more interesting and had word walls at the end for a meaningful reward
The one thing I will give to Skyrim is the secrets they've hidden across the map and attention to detail with level design (the details not the actual layout). That and the slightly more responsive AI.
If TES6 gives us Oblivion/Morrowind gameplay, Daggerfall Story, and Skyrim detail and AI they will just win by default.
Because only one thing can be good at a time!!!
Oblivion is the best...namely Shivering Isles
As for Oblivion and Skyrim, Skyrim has a lot more interesting characters and quests, Oblivion has more freedom to wander.
He thought complicated quest lines were to hard to do so he has basically simplified the hell out of the quests more and more every game.
Starfield was the absolute worst, absolutely no passion or emotion in the story/quest lines.