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Rawis
Gorthaur
Joined: 01 Apr 2002
Posts: 1861
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I have some questions for those of you that have played Morrowind...
Will I be able to decide if I want my character to be good/evil?
Can I be a dual class?
Are there any level cap?
Can I continue/re-import my charater after I have completed it?
Is the world big? To explor and such?
Is it hard to level up, get new stuffs? (I hate games when
you play and play for hours just to get a better weapon!) |
Fri May 03, 2002 5:05 pm |
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Sand
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quote: Originally posted by Rawis
I have some questions for those of you that have played Morrowind...
Will I be able to decide if I want my character to be good/evil?
Oh yes. The game is set up so that you can decide whether to follow the law or not. So far, I was warned for trying to steal a cloth in the customs house (I was just looking at it, honest!), and decided not to help a shakedown artist collect money from one of the locals. There was no reward for not helping him, other than personal satisfaction.
If you decide to steal, there are in-game rules for bounties on your head, being sent to jail, etc. It's very flexible.
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Can I be a dual class?
Every character has every skill; the difference is in which ones are emphasized. I'm playing a mage with heavy secondary emphasis on movement and sneaking skills. There are no "dual classes" per se; it's more generalized than that.
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Are there any level cap?
I hear not, though I'm not sure anyone (other than developers) really knows the answer to this one.
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Can I continue/re-import my charater after I have completed it?
Yes: there's no end to the game. Even the main quest is just one of many things you can do on the island.
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Is the world big? To explor and such?
It's huge. Really, really huge.
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Is it hard to level up, get new stuffs? (I hate games when
you play and play for hours just to get a better weapon!)
This is the only one you might not like the answer to. It's definitely harder and slower to gain levels and items than, say, Diablo or Dungeon Siege. It's a slower paced game for sure; you can take the time to enjoy the scenery and the world while saving it. |
Fri May 03, 2002 5:16 pm |
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Rawis
Gorthaur
Joined: 01 Apr 2002
Posts: 1861
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Thanks for the answers! I liked all of them, well, not realy the last one, but that might be good. So that you don't run trough the game... |
Fri May 03, 2002 5:20 pm |
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Sand
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You're welcome!
My first impression when playing was: "My God, I move slowly!"
Then I remembered the Run key.
Then I realized that I was having a great time whether I was walking or running... |
Fri May 03, 2002 5:42 pm |
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Rawis
Gorthaur
Joined: 01 Apr 2002
Posts: 1861
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Hehe... |
Fri May 03, 2002 5:54 pm |
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Breakapart
Village Leader
Joined: 03 May 2002
Posts: 84
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"Is the world big? To explor and such?"
So far it appears to be huge!
"Is it hard to level up, get new stuffs?"
After character creation you walk into a room where you get a dagger-(game tells you to pick it up) Nobody can see into that side room, so what's the harm in cleaning it out of all the nice stuff-bet it will sell nicely....Muahahaha
So far money, and starting equipment has been very easy to get. In the smuggler cave i picked up so much stuff i couldn't move-AT ALL! lol.... |
Fri May 03, 2002 6:06 pm |
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