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Morrowind has a better story, Skyrim is bigger/More Quests. Morrowind has lots of free roam. Skyrim has even more, but in the end you stumble apon the same things. (Much like Oblivion).
Obviously if your PC cannot handle Skyrim, then that is a no brainer. Morrowind even with graphic mods, is no where compared to skyrim, it more looks like Oblivion 0.5.
I myself hate playing games with out-dated graphics, obviously in the past, they were good. Skyrim is bigger in everyway, but Morrowinds story is in here to stay.
Ill get morrowind next time~ :3 c:
Why is a Dunmer Dohvakiin wrong, when an Argonian Nerevarine is not?
But oblivion still beats skyrim on my list :x
The game even states when you start, the first auto save of a new game, *Prisoner, Nord*. Even before you pick your ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ class, so don't lecture me about Lore. It's backwards and streight forward in it's story, Nerevarine, is a more complex destiny, it is not sanctioned to be an one specific race, but a Dark Elf does fit the descriptions of the Books written IN skyrim. and from Oblivion. Your point is invalid. Goodday.
But the monsters are all the same like there are only 20 types but in oblivion there are around 50 :p
They are also harder to kill in skyrim than oblivion c: