• Hot Saucerman@lemmy.ml
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      Morrowind is a role-playing game, and in this role, you needed to be able to do things like research the world you’re in to figure out what to do, not have a rando who has a big fancy exclamation point above him telling you exactly where to go with a waypoint. It’s just different ways to approach the game. One is functionally role-playing within the world you exist in, and the other is “Fuck all this, I just want to play a game, I don’t want to think hard.”

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        Skyrim is a role-playing game, and in this role, you needed to be able to experience the story or explore at your own pace. The game made it possible to ignore the cues or use them at-will. You didn’t have to spend 3 hours reading letters in your menu to find a rando in some unmarked town so he can give you the next set of opaque instructions to find the next location. Some people enjoy this, some don’t. No one is “correct.”

        It’s just different ways to approach the game. One is functionally role-playing within the world you exist in, and the other is “Fuck all this, I just want to play a game, not decipher text into a map I don’t physically have in front of me every 5 minutes."

        There is no “right” way to play a game. I’m sorry you don’t like Skyrim. It doesn’t make those who enjoy it braindead/lazy/whatever you think of them.

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          Really. You’re gonna pull the people like different things argument after telling this person that they’re just pretending to enjoy Morrowind? That’s some next level hypocrisy right there.

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            2 years ago

            That’s fair. I more meant to imply that if everyone loved it they wouldn’t have changed it, clearly there was a demand. But i was too flippant and the original meaning was lost/I fell into the same trappings.

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              I get it. That’s easy to do in this kind of place. At least you realized when someone pointed it out. That’s better than a lot of people would do.

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          I don’t know why people pretend they actually enjoyed sitting there deciphering all the text/journals/notes/etc. to get directions and navigate the world and enjoyed it.

          This was you saying the way you don’t like is wrong.

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          I don’t think the dude was insinuating that they thought people were “brain-dead” because they enjoyed Skyrim more than Morrowind - it’s literally just the way the games are.

          Like you said yourself, waypoints were added for a reason. Morrowind can be pretty bullshit at times with directions, and the game does straight-up lie to you a few times, but you also can’t deny that Skyrim is literally telling you to go that arrow on your compass for every single quest. One’s not better than the other, but with Morrowind, you do get the sense of being on an adventure since you have to figure stuff out and encounter weird people on the way, whereas with Skyrim it’s waaaaay easier to get into because you can legitimately turn your brain off and let it relax a bit.

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      I played Morrowind after playing Skyrim and I found it much better.

      It’s much less accessible, but the writing is actually good and it has the best ‘R’ in RPG of any game I have ever played. The character progression is amazing and there are so many fun ways to build a character.

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        Counterpoint: Morrowind’s story isn’t that great or memorable. The writing was cool at the time because the bar was low, but I’d never say it’s good.