
OR, if you are resourceful, you can pay for better fighting abilities. You just need to find something simple to bash until you can get that skill up. You will miss attacks due to skill failure often. In fact, read everything out loud.Ĭombat: Most people who cite Morrowind's combat as bad are usually missing most of their attacks because their skill is not high enough to have any successful hits.

If you're going to play this game then you're going to have to accept that you must read everything. Read every textbox and every note in your inventory. One of them adds an option to the Journal that keeps an index of all of your active quests and can directly point you to the pages you need with the click of a mouse.ĭirection: Read everything. Journal: You need either the Tribunal or Bloodmoon expansion. lol Maybe someone else struggling to enjoy the game can get some use out of this thread, if only that they're not alone, hahahaha. I just want to know if you guys, with more old-game experience than I, can give me some tips to enjoy the game. Whine about "omg new gamer/casual noobs ruining our games" all you like I don't really give a shit. I'm wandering aimlessly and getting murdered by BUGS (until I ~tgm out of frustration that is!) and generally not having a terribly good time. So I really don't know what to do with myself here. I'm not an old school gamer, I didn't start properly gaming until 2009, and before that all I had were LINEAR FIRST PERSON SHOOTERS (good ones, like the original Unreal). I also have no idea really what I'm doing or where to go for things and just. And how many of you write down every conversation you have ever? I mean really). (And before someone goes "well the journal's realistic blah blah", if I were recording important information involving people's quests, I would write information on the same quest ON THE SAME FUCKING PAGE not a million pages later. The combat is just so atrocious and the journal so poorly set up that just. The world is gorgeous (even more so with a graphics overhaul) and big (mildly annoying, the lack of fast travel, but I can deal with that) and there's so much lore and things and usually stuff that I like.īut I just.

I really, really want to enjoy Morrowind.
