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Posted by: falkinblues May 1 2005, 05:00 AM

Which do you prefer, Daggerfall or Morrowind?

I prefer Morrowind, for the more detailed world and game that Bethesda created. Daggerfall is good, but not like Morrowind. smile.gif

Posted by: Zarrexaij May 1 2005, 05:21 AM

I haven't played Daggerfall yet, so I won't say Morrowind is better (or worse).

Posted by: falkinblues May 1 2005, 05:25 AM

[quote=Zarrexaij]I haven't played Daggerfall yet, so I won't say Morrowind is better (or worse).[/quote]

When you get a chance, play Daggerfall - it is a good game. smile.gif

Posted by: Zarrexaij May 1 2005, 05:39 AM

Will do- if I can ever find a copy of Daggerfall. :eek:

Posted by: falkinblues May 1 2005, 05:41 AM

[quote=Zarrexaij]Will do- if I can ever find a copy of Daggerfall. :eek:[/quote]

I know, it is more rare than a flying pig.

Posted by: Sinder Velvin May 1 2005, 06:56 AM

Daggerfall was a brilliant game.

But I just happen to like Morrowind more. smile.gif

[quote=falkinblues][quote=Zarrexaij]Will do- if I can ever find a copy of Daggerfall. :eek:[/quote]

I know, it is more rare than a flying pig.[/quote]

If Daggerfall is rare... How about Redguard and Battlespire?

Posted by: falkinblues May 1 2005, 03:05 PM

[quote=Sinder Velvin]Daggerfall was a brilliant game.

But I just happen to like Morrowind more. smile.gif

[quote=falkinblues][quote=Zarrexaij]Will do- if I can ever find a copy of Daggerfall. :eek:[/quote]

I know, it is more rare than a flying pig.[/quote]

If Daggerfall is rare... How about Redguard and Battlespire?[/quote]

I still wish I could find Battlespire and Redguard (I don't use Ebay) in stores. sad.gif

Daggerfall was awesome, but like you - I found Morrowind to be a better game. smile.gif

Posted by: Sinder Velvin May 1 2005, 03:19 PM

[quote=falkinblues][quote=Sinder Velvin]Daggerfall was a brilliant game.

But I just happen to like Morrowind more. smile.gif

[quote=falkinblues][quote=Zarrexaij]Will do- if I can ever find a copy of Daggerfall. :eek:[/quote]

I know, it is more rare than a flying pig.[/quote]

If Daggerfall is rare... How about Redguard and Battlespire?[/quote]

I still wish I could find Battlespire and Redguard (I don't use Ebay) in stores. sad.gif

Daggerfall was awesome, but like you - I found Morrowind to be a better game. smile.gif[/quote]

You can find them on Amazon as well, but if you have something against buying games from the internet, I can't help you. sad.gif

The chances that you'll find those two great games in a store are abysmally low.

Posted by: falkinblues May 1 2005, 03:22 PM

[quote=Sinder Velvin]
You can find them on Amazon as well, but if you have something against buying games from the internet, I can't help you. sad.gif

The chances that you'll find those two great games in a store are abysmally low.[/quote]

Yeah, I have a problem buying things from the internet. sad.gif

Maybe one day though... smile.gif

Posted by: Sinder Velvin May 1 2005, 03:25 PM

[quote=falkinblues][quote=Sinder Velvin]
You can find them on Amazon as well, but if you have something against buying games from the internet, I can't help you. sad.gif

The chances that you'll find those two great games in a store are abysmally low.[/quote]

Yeah, I have a problem buying things from the internet. sad.gif

Maybe one day though... smile.gif[/quote]

Hope never dies. smile.gif

Great job with your Morrowind mod, by the way. Can't wait for Rafer Complete. biggrin.gif

Posted by: falkinblues May 1 2005, 03:39 PM

[quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=falkinblues][quote=Sinder Velvin]
You can find them on Amazon as well, but if you have something against buying games from the internet, I can't help you. sad.gif

The chances that you'll find those two great games in a store are abysmally low.[/quote]

Yeah, I have a problem buying things from the internet. sad.gif

Maybe one day though... smile.gif[/quote]

Hope never dies. smile.gif

Great job with your Morrowind mod, by the way. Can't wait for Rafer Complete. biggrin.gif[/quote]

Thanks - I am going to have Rafer: Complete done by Christmas this year. smile.gif

Posted by: Sinder Velvin May 1 2005, 03:41 PM

[quote=falkinblues][quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=falkinblues][quote=Sinder Velvin]
You can find them on Amazon as well, but if you have something against buying games from the internet, I can't help you. sad.gif

The chances that you'll find those two great games in a store are abysmally low.[/quote]

Yeah, I have a problem buying things from the internet. sad.gif

Maybe one day though... smile.gif[/quote]

Hope never dies. smile.gif

Great job with your Morrowind mod, by the way. Can't wait for Rafer Complete. biggrin.gif[/quote]

Thanks - I am going to have Rafer: Complete done by Christmas this year. smile.gif[/quote]

Looking forward to it. smile.gif

Posted by: falkinblues May 1 2005, 03:44 PM

[quote=Sinder Velvin]Looking forward to it. smile.gif[/quote]

Me too. lol smile.gif

Posted by: Andric Jun 1 2005, 11:37 PM

I just got areana working, and Im starting to like it more than the other two. For one, it takes place in all of Tamreil. It also doesnt bug up as much as morrowind, or crash as much as Daggerfall.

Posted by: MerGirl Jun 1 2005, 11:42 PM

To Andric: Really? Arena has every place? What type of Khajiit is there? The Argonian look different than in Morrowind, right? Do the Bosmer look cute?


Anyway, since I haven't played neither Arena nor Daggerfall, I can't give an opinion on those. I've only played Morrowind, and even then, I'm still a noob in Morrowind. So, I can't say. Especially when I hear about the awesome-ness of Arena and Daggerfall (not considering the bugs/crashes/etc). However, Morrowind is the first RPG where I have the freedom... to do anything! smile.gif

Posted by: Andric Jun 2 2005, 02:41 AM

[quote=MerGirl]To Andric: Really? Arena has every place? What type of Khajiit is there? The Argonian look different than in Morrowind, right? Do the Bosmer look cute?
smile.gif[/quote]
Ill check tomarrow. But now I have to go to sleep. (If I am able to tonight)

Posted by: DoomedOne Jun 2 2005, 03:47 AM

preferred morrowind

Posted by: Luke the Banished Jun 4 2005, 12:10 PM

[quote=Andric]I just got areana working, and Im starting to like it more than the other two. For one, it takes place in all of Tamreil. It also doesnt bug up as much as morrowind, or crash as much as Daggerfall.[/quote]

But It is TOO generic, I'll tell you that!!
The best TES game is BATTLESPIRE!!!!!!!!!!

BTW: Khajiit are NOT cats in Arena, they are some kind of barbarians!!!
There are ni Imperials
Wood Elfs are...
But the towns are MUCH larger, and are highly populated, but, then again, too generic (mournhold looks the same as Haven or Sentinel).

Posted by: Sinder Velvin Jun 4 2005, 12:17 PM

[quote=Luke the Banished][quote=Andric]I just got areana working, and Im starting to like it more than the other two. For one, it takes place in all of Tamreil. It also doesnt bug up as much as morrowind, or crash as much as Daggerfall.[/quote]

The best TES game is BATTLESPIRE!!!!!!!!!!
[/quote]

As much as I like Battlespire, I like Morrowind more.

Posted by: Luke the Banished Jun 4 2005, 12:24 PM

[quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=Luke the Banished][quote=Andric]I just got areana working, and Im starting to like it more than the other two. For one, it takes place in all of Tamreil. It also doesnt bug up as much as morrowind, or crash as much as Daggerfall.[/quote]

The best TES game is BATTLESPIRE!!!!!!!!!!
[/quote]

As much as I like Battlespire, I like Morrowind more.[/quote]

Your opinion matters as always

Posted by: Aki Jun 4 2005, 11:17 PM

I wish i coulda playe dDaggerfall, it sounds great. Esspecially the werewolves. biggrin.gif

Heh....

Thats how i'd end up with my first death, i'd run out looking for WWs and get eaten. tongue.gif

Posted by: MerGirl Jun 5 2005, 01:57 AM

Well, I've downloaded Arena recently (legally from the official site, so don't hurt me!), and it's much harder than Morrowind. At least for me. tongue.gif I mean, I haven't even got out of the prison/dungeon that you start in yet! :ashamed:

Darn those goblins! Ambush me as soon as I get out of the water (which was difficult for me to do in the first place)! Strangely enough, in Arena, my weak Altmer Healer (Celia) is surviving much better than my much more stronger female Khajiit Ohmes (a Ranger/Archer). tongue.gif

Posted by: sjvan0 Aug 8 2005, 02:52 PM

As much as I love both of them, I like Daggerfall just a smidgeon more.

Posted by: Fuzzy Knight Aug 10 2005, 10:04 AM

Morrowind... Why? Because its the only TES Game I've played... embarrased.gif

Posted by: sjvan0 Aug 11 2005, 06:29 AM

QUOTE(Aki @ Jun 5 2005, 09:17 AM)
I wish i coulda playe dDaggerfall, it sounds great. Esspecially the werewolves.  biggrin.gif
Heh....
Thats how i'd end up with my first death, i'd run out looking for WWs and get eaten.  tongue.gif
*



Trust me, you'll die plenty of times before you even see a werewolf/boar.

Posted by: Intestinal Chaos Aug 16 2005, 10:28 PM

Hmmnn, this one is tough. But I would have to say... I liked the naughty-ness of Daggerfall and the HALT-ing guards was just a classic, but DAMN it was buggy. So in the long run I'd say Morrowind.

Posted by: OverrideB1 Aug 30 2005, 08:00 PM

While Morrowind is graphically much better than any of the previous TES games, I must admit that I much prefer Daggerfall to Morrowind. Yes the towns are generic, yes it crashes anytime there's a "Y" in the name of the day, yes there are more bugs than a whole continent of termites ~ but it offers so much that, if you can put up with the faults, it is a far superiour game.

Posted by: ShogunSniper Sep 1 2005, 12:43 AM

morrowind. never played daggerfall or any other TES game for that matter

Posted by: Wurlon Sep 2 2005, 02:46 PM

I never got to play Daggerfall or Arena but I did play Morrowind, so I voted Morrowind lol

Posted by: g_squared Sep 9 2005, 07:34 PM

by far morrowind

Posted by: ugmung Jan 20 2007, 04:05 PM

well i liked arena but i havent played daggerfall yet
morrowind is amazing to me its graphics at the time it came out were killer once i got a hold of it i never put it down. the first couple of weeks if you touched my controller you'll be missing some fingers. thats why i like morrowind better than arena.

Posted by: Daedroth Feb 20 2008, 09:55 PM

I don't know. My mother (minque) has got Arena on her computer. I've got the other games but Daggerfall doesn't work on my vista and didn't work on my xp so I guess I need to install it on an older computer. So I can't answer but I guess I have to say Morrowind.


//Daedroth

Posted by: jack cloudy Feb 20 2008, 10:18 PM

You're Minque's son? Nice to meet ya. Heh, maybe we can get your whole family on this board. That would be groovy, like a family reunion of sorts.

Anyway, to the matter at hand.

I have played Arena, Daggerfall and what I call Morrowind Lite. I'll give my opinions on all.

Arena: Rather bland, no guilds, utterly random terrain, towns way too large and horrible dungeons. One other bad point is the constant spawning in dungeons. I honestly can't count the times I cleared out a corridor, only to have a mage spawn two steps behind me and remove half my health with a single fireball.

But, Arena was the first and should be considered in its own merits. It wasn't too bad and it did brought us the most badass Battlemage ever to walk on Nirn. Jagar Tharn! cool.gif While the main quest is pure fetch and runs into a routine you can practically dream in no time, it does work simply because of Tharn's taunts. He's just creepy, the way he can find you no matter where you hide. The fact that you're basically tracing his steps helps him, but still. The guy can invade your dreams from the other side of the continent. Except for a Daedra and a dead spirit, that makes him the only person so far who can do that. And the way he replaces all the guards with shapeshifting demons, badass.

One other good point is atmosphere. While the constant spawning sucks, it does mean you are constantly on guard and you feel really tense, no matter how powerful your character might be. So yeah, Arena has its good points. It is the origin of TES and the origin of Tharn, so I like it.

Daggerfall: The second one. Daggerfall plays as an Arena MK II. It adds guilds, better character creation, background generation (pretty damn cool), an insane amount of clothes to wear (or you could go naked, if that's your thing), more weapon types (including flails!), more monsters, no more constant spawning in dungeons and so much more! Towns are still bigger than Vivec by the way, but the map has been improved there. At least you can now identify places of interest without asking everyone for directions.

Also, wagons! One extra uberlarge inventory? Worth every coin.

Downsides, the main quest is a bit disjointed. I've gone through the first one, but I don't know how to proceed. Somewhere in the entire bloody province, somewhere in one of the thousand towns, is the questgiver I need.

Other downsides, dungeons are even worse now. No more passwall, it's a 3-d maze that makes navigation a total nightmare. The fact that nearly all guild quests have you run through a dungeon doesn't help much. Then there are the time-limits on quests. While it is realistic, it does get on your nerves if combined with the dungeons. Also, outside terrain is still rather boring.


Morrowind: Morrowind took everything learned from Daggerfall and Arena, resulting in the following.
No more randomly generated dungeons, handcrafted quests (although a lot of them are still fetch), spears, crossbows handcrafted terrain (big point! finally real mountains!) and cities that are easy to navigate even without a map.

The only downsides I can think of are: No more flails (those babies are cool, don't know why.), no more wagons (or horses), no more climbing (well, there are ways even without levitation, but it is a lot less convenient) and less clothes to choose from.

Also, I consider the new slashing system to be more awkward. Unless you choose 'best attack only', you need to sidestep and stuff to make different moves. In daggerfall and Arena you just sweeped the cursor across the screen in a different way. It probably has something to do with the fact that you now can look in all 3 dimensions easily. Looking at the two, I consider ease of camera-movement more important than ease of doing a horizontal slash.


Favourite? Morrowind. While smaller than Daggerfall, everything it sacrifices are small things. Everything it gains are big things.


PS: Daggerfall works with Dosbox. I don't know how I did it though, I only remember it took me months of trying. Even now, movies and sound still doesn't work.

Posted by: treydog Feb 25 2008, 02:07 AM

Morrowind definitely- the depth, the better graphics, the varied architecture (although that kind of shows up in Daggerfall).

Best way to play Daggerfall is on a Windows 98 PC or partition. Alternately, you can use DOSBox on an XP machine, but that is a little harder. Daggerfall is the main reason I still have my Win 98 machine (besides the fact that I am a total geek).

Posted by: Zalphon Mar 18 2010, 03:43 AM

It wasn't better nor worse. Just different. Daggerfall was randomized, Morrowind was detailed.

Posted by: Liam Mar 19 2010, 10:41 PM

I've never played Daggerfall, so I couldn't say really.

-Liam

Posted by: Renee May 17 2018, 10:53 PM

Another vote for Morrowind here. I dunno why, but I haven't really been able to get into Daggerfall, which is weird because I really enjoyed Arena. So it's not about technology or graphics.

Anyway, Morrowind for me.



Hey while I'm here, can anybody tell me why Alchemy is so frickin' hard in this game? I've got a Dunmer with Alchemy as a Major Skill. She's only level 1, but still... every potion she's made so far has failed. And she's made over a dozen so far. All fails.

When I had a warrior guy last year, he failed to hit enemies sometimes during combat sometimes, but he DID hit about half the time! ... I expect my Dunmer alchemist will fail at some potions, but not all of them.
mad.gif

Edit: Never mind. She just created two in a row. Phew.

Posted by: RaderOfTheLostArk May 24 2018, 12:23 AM

Well, since this post was brought back from the dead, I figure I'll put forth my opinion too.

Overall, it's Morrowind for me. But Daggerfall just has this strange charm that, for all of the game's faults, has just never been replicated in the series since.

QUOTE(Renee @ May 17 2018, 05:53 PM) *

Another vote for Morrowind here. I dunno why, but I haven't really been able to get into Daggerfall, which is weird because I really enjoyed Arena. So it's not about technology or graphics.

Anyway, Morrowind for me.


I've legitimately enjoyed every TES game I've played a significant amount of (all of the main series, Redguard, and Online), although to varying degrees. Maybe the absurdly enormous dungeons or the bugginess prevented your enjoyment of Daggerfall?

QUOTE(Renee @ May 17 2018, 05:53 PM) *

Hey while I'm here, can anybody tell me why Alchemy is so frickin' hard in this game? I've got a Dunmer with Alchemy as a Major Skill. She's only level 1, but still... every potion she's made so far has failed. And she's made over a dozen so far. All fails.

When I had a warrior guy last year, he failed to hit enemies sometimes during combat sometimes, but he DID hit about half the time! ... I expect my Dunmer alchemist will fail at some potions, but not all of them.
mad.gif

Edit: Never mind. She just created two in a row. Phew.


But this is one of the things I absolutely hate about Morrowind. Obnoxious dice-roll mechanics. Perhaps it wasn't that annoying in Arena and Daggerfall because they weren't full 3D, but even if they were the chances to hit in those games didn't seem to be so aggravating. I don't think the dice-roll mechanics added any value to the game, for the most part. I understand why the mechanics were in there, but they were still garbage.

I would like to see such mechanics modernized, however, in how well you do something. Restoration level has some effect on how effective certain healing spells are, smithing level affect the quality of what you forge, alchemy level affects the potency of a potion, etc. Unless you are doing something really high-level or way above your character's capacity, I think the chance to completely fail at something is absurd in most cases.

Posted by: Renee May 27 2018, 11:01 PM

QUOTE(RaderOfTheLostArk @ May 23 2018, 07:23 PM) *

Maybe the absurdly enormous dungeons or the bugginess prevented your enjoyment of Daggerfall?


I haven't explored many dungeons in DF yet. I think I've only been in two.

My issue with Daggerfall is quests and traveling. To get a quest done in DF often means fast-travel. For some reason this bothers me ... yet in Arena it never bothered me. even though Arena also requires FT to finish the Main Quest.

I like the fact that Daggerfall is truly open-world. When I was last playing it, my character was just walking in the wilderness, trying to find locations on his map just by walking there. It's not as easy as it sounds!



QUOTE(Renee @ May 17 2018, 05:53 PM) *

I would like to see such mechanics modernized, however, in how well you do something. Restoration level has some effect on how effective certain healing spells are, smithing level affect the quality of what you forge, alchemy level affects the potency of a potion, etc. Unless you are doing something really high-level or way above your character's capacity, I think the chance to completely fail at something is absurd in most cases.

Sure I agree with this. It'd be cool if the dice-roll thing could go both ways. We can fail, but we can also have better results sometimes, depending on skill.

I don't mind making potions and having some of them fail, but when ALL of them fail.... mad.gif That's what was getting on my nerves!

Is it possible to add poison to weapons? I tried poisoning a tanto and my character merely drank the poison. sad.gif

Posted by: SubRosa May 28 2018, 12:22 AM

I think there might be a few weapons with poison as a magic effect in Morrowind. But if I recall you cannot poison a weapon.

Posted by: Renee May 28 2018, 06:52 PM

Yeesh. Well what are we supposed to do with poisons then? ... I know Google is my friend, but I'm asking here first, just because you all won't send me into random, wild circles with your answers.

Posted by: SubRosa May 28 2018, 08:17 PM

I think they expect you to drink them, and die. Those Bethesda guys are just brilliant! laugh.gif

Posted by: ghastley May 28 2018, 08:27 PM

QUOTE(Renee @ May 28 2018, 01:52 PM) *

Yeesh. Well what are we supposed to do with poisons then? ... I know Google is my friend, but I'm asking here first, just because you all won't send me into random, wild circles with your answers.

I'd have to Google too, but at some point they added reverse pickpocketing. Maybe that was how you poisoned someone.

Posted by: SubRosa May 28 2018, 08:57 PM

QUOTE(ghastley @ May 28 2018, 03:27 PM) *

QUOTE(Renee @ May 28 2018, 01:52 PM) *

Yeesh. Well what are we supposed to do with poisons then? ... I know Google is my friend, but I'm asking here first, just because you all won't send me into random, wild circles with your answers.

I'd have to Google too, but at some point they added reverse pickpocketing. Maybe that was how you poisoned someone.

I know that worked with poison apples in Oblivion.

Posted by: Renee May 28 2018, 10:12 PM

Dang that's lame. All those people who say Morrowind did stuff better too, go figure.

This kinda ruins Luci Pheria's roleplay idea then. Because my idea with her is she's supposed to get really good a Alchemy, and be able to rely mostly on poisons to take down enemies.

This actually gives me an excuse to transfer her game to PC though. Let me see if there are any poisonable weapon mods out there.....


Posted by: Renee May 30 2018, 06:30 PM

Unofficial answer (but the most comprehensive answer I have found): no https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/915084-the-elder-scrolls-iii-morrowind-game-of-the-year-edition/43016460. We can enchant weapons with "Cast When Strikes" poison damage, as long as you already know a poison spell. I have yet to find any mods which make poisoned weapons from Alchemy useful.

So making poisons in this game is useful only for the money gained from selling them. Poisons from alchemy cannot actually be used in combat.

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