And Morrowind had the best setting, which is why when I play Skyrim I usually end up stuck on Solstheim and never go back. Hilariously though, Morrowind's expansion Bloodmoon was also there, and it was all snow, ice, wolves, bears, and Nords. Meaning Morrowind had already done Skyrim.
I could never get into Morrowind. It was way too difficult to start off with, so many systems and menus and combat that wasnt intuitive. Oblivion and Skyrim are, for all their faults, noob friendly
Well the only real fix needed is a Morrowind remake, or something like the fan projects. The real thing Morrowind has above them is it has a crazy, alien fantasy setting that we don't have in the real world, full of creatures that are entirely fictional and very little of the Medieval or Nordic things that entirely define what followed it. The game has plenty in it that needed fixed, but the world itself is not one.
Oh yes, Tribunal only showed off an early form of Oblivion's Imperial City, with its districts and sewers being about the whole thing in a bunch of load zones.
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