I can't help but think that Cyrodiil seems quite small compared to Morrowind. Am I getting this impression only because it's possible to see that tall tower in the Imperial City from all over Cyrodiil, or is the game world smaller than it was in Morrowind?
In Morrowind I felt like I could travel in one direction for a long time, and my marker didn't move too much on the main map. In Oblivion however, I look on the map before doing a quest and think 'wow, it's going to take a long time to get there!'. But a few minutes or even seconds later I'm there.
Of course another thing that may give me this impression is that in Morrowind you never saw further than a short distance in any direction, while in Oblivion you can practically see 'as far as the eye can see'.
I'm not complaining or anything. After all we have the Oblivion realm to roam in too, as well as all the caves. And I truly love standing on a mountain somewhere in nice weather and see the tower and other cities and landmarks in the distance.
But I'm just wondering if anyone else have gotten the same impression as me?
As much as I love Cyrodiil, I do find that the occasional expedition to Elsweyr (mod) or the SI is both fun and leaves me anxious to return home to Cyrodiil.
Mouth
Joined: 27-August 12
From: Whiterun, central Skyrim.
QUOTE(Acadian @ Mar 11 2013, 08:43 PM)
As much as I love Cyrodiil, I do find that the occasional expedition to Elsweyr (mod) or the SI is both fun and leaves me anxious to return home to Cyrodiil.
Actually, even having said what I previously said, I must admit that the occasional "holiday" if such as it can be called, is never a bad thing... ...but even Niamh would admit she likes to come back...