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Renton
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« Reply #135 on: May 12, 2009, 11:30:12 AM »

Exploration was the best part for me as well. I also loved some of the little events that happen. Like how that dude who owns the restaurant thingie (or his daughter) comes and asks for your order when you sit down. I still go there sometimes to have a drink.
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« Reply #136 on: May 12, 2009, 05:12:18 PM »

So... it really was Oblivion with guns, it had four endings and not a gazillion and the writing quality was good at some parts and bad at others. Overall, it was a good game, deeper and prettier than Oblivion. Nonetheless, Fallout 1/2 impressed me much more back then in immersiveness, despite the lack of a real AI and 3D graphics.

Btw, how was the level scaling system in Morrowind anyways? I know there was level scaling, but it wasn't as batshitcrazy as Oblivion.

I remember enemies got tougher as you leveled up, but the general feeling was that your alter-ego was getting stronger - mainly because later on the game you could fly around, jump insanely high, run insanely fast, etc. In vanilla Oblivion, when I got to level 17 something I started wishing I had never leveled up.
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