Guess who's been replaying Morrowind~
ME.
Before you ask.
Yes I know this isn't completely accurate.
Yes, I know the quality sucks.
My excuse? I've been up for 35 hours straight now, I'm pretty much clueless on how to work the scanner properly, and I am under a great deal of Stress. Therefore, casual painting and gaming day... or two.
I actually have a couple other Morrowind related pieces, but... I'm really tired.
ME.
Before you ask.
Yes I know this isn't completely accurate.
Yes, I know the quality sucks.
My excuse? I've been up for 35 hours straight now, I'm pretty much clueless on how to work the scanner properly, and I am under a great deal of Stress. Therefore, casual painting and gaming day... or two.
I actually have a couple other Morrowind related pieces, but... I'm really tired.
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Does anyone else remember the wale-like noise tese things made? Getting hopelessly lost in the ash wastes, which to me at least was one of the best parts of the game, I'd listen out for that moaning wale-noise, because it meant I was somewhere near to a settlement.
Oblivion made it too easy with the fast travel system to every major city from the get go. Morrowind gave you a hard copy map with the game and expected you to be able to actually read it and figure out where you were and how to get where you were going, by yourself, instead of just following a compas pointer.
*Sigh* Good Times...
Oblivion made it too easy with the fast travel system to every major city from the get go. Morrowind gave you a hard copy map with the game and expected you to be able to actually read it and figure out where you were and how to get where you were going, by yourself, instead of just following a compas pointer.
*Sigh* Good Times...
I'll mention the hard copy map again, because that was my favourite part of the game. I'd spent weeks just exploring the island, completely ignoring the main quest and not really all that aware of it to be honest. I'd just look at the map and see something interesting and travel to it. I spent two weeks just systematically exploring all the deadric temples on the map.
I've had the map on my wall since I bought it, very useful. It would have been have if the Oblivion hard copy map had as some landmarks. Personally, I spent a good while decoding all the Daedric text on it before doing much else( this being before I thought to look it up online.)
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