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I tried and didnt liked it much.
Daggerfall was as it was, back then. Now, we have better graphics (but not matching good each other, in the dungeons/rooms) and you walking super fast likes sliding on ice (because that was they way of animation, back then)...
...Generally, to me... if you are a "retro"-lover, play they original. I won't ever play a super new modern ...pack-man, I'll play the old coin-op version.
but BoyDilly is so right, however, in some cases (like mine), there is a line. i'm not going to go into my mod list but it's not only over 500 with a ton of mods that add npc's, many only add 1 npc but some add over 50 or 100 or more not to mention scripts.......you get the point. speaking of points there is a point of no return, a breaking point and as much as I am tempted to play Skygerfall I am restraining myself. it's kinda like when you were a kid and you just had to have that toy or candy, maybe even like a craving lol. but for now I'll wait.