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quote: Nah, haven't seen any promising new games either. Unless you are into Warcraft, then Frozen Throne is supposed to be good. |
WC is an alright series, but buying a new one every year isnt worth it. 
Rise of Nations; no, I dont like games where the point is to click faster than the other person/ai. Though it does look cool, so its not certain.
Kohan; no, it doesnt look special and it has magic 
Disciples; no, are you a RTS junky?
Patrician; maybe, I'll have to read more about it. is it campaign based or are you free to acheive your goal as you see fit? Also do you build the towns from the dirt up or do you simply go about your business in them?
Europa Universalis II; at first glance, SWEET JESUS YES!!
Hearts of Iron; SWEET JESUS YES!!
Have I ever told you how much I love you, St. Leo?
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Comrade Tassadar
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quote: Originally posted by child of Thor
ah sorry what i meant was within the parameters of an RPG, you have free reign to play it as you like. i.e. my girlfriend plays a female theif character that stays out of combat as much as possible - she just uses her theif skills to sneak around alot breaking into peoples houses to steal their possesions.
I play as a barbarian scout, able to handle myself in a fight but more at home roaming the land picking 'herbs' and plundering tombs and ruins, rather than the city and town based life she prefers. From some of the other threads here on the game,playing a magic useing character seems popular.
It's really a very flexible experience and seems to offer a fair amount of replay value.
one thing you might need to check is the system requirements - it might need a fairly high spec pc to run comfortably(I'm playing the xbox version which is very beautiful!).
Oh and i mean i plan to visit Alaska,New Zealand and Iceland! I just haven't yet They seem to me to be really great places to live |
Morrowind is definately the best investment I have ever made in a game (with the exception of Golden Sun). Huge world, nonlinear (There is a storyline, though you do not have to use it). It's "stable" (Crashes from time to time, so make sure to rest "or press T" often).
I run it comfortably (aka it's moderately fast, though there are no 'frills'.) on my: 700 MHz, 300+ MB RAM NVIDIA Geforce 2 card with viewing distance set to the lowest.
But my computer is old, so I'm pretty sure you have a better one and therefore, can run it much better than I can Although if you do decide to get the PC version, I *HIGHLY* recommend you search for a no-cd crack.
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Brasil
Mar 1999 time: 02:29
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sorry, double post
Last edited by Alex on 15-07-2003 at 01:37
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Comrade Tassadar
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quote: Originally posted by Alex
I like RPGs, and this Morrowind game seems interesting. I went to its official website and I found out that it is a single-player game. I thought it was some sort of MMORPG. |
But it's glorious. Trust me. No 133t to deal with, or subscription fees....Just a fun, large RPG.
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how does the combat work? I usually overlook such things in rpgs, though it usually turns out to be the thing that makes or breaks it for me.
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Go sneer at that cow creamer!
Jul 2002 time: 05:29
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You can fight in 3rd person, but it's rather hard . Spellcasting gets harder later in the game when you have a lot of them. All in all, it's one of the best games I've ever played. You have a gigantic area to roam in, and you can do anything you want. You can do the main mission, join a house (3) and do hundreds of unique (not randomly generated- coded) missions, join guild(s) (Fighter, Theif, Morag Tong, Mages, Imperial Legion, etc.). Then there are the side quests, not related to any mission... Dungeons are a bit small, though.
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Space05us
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soul caliber was a good game, but undeserving of a sequel imho. no fighting game is.
Ive come to a conclusion and heres the list:
1. Hearts of Iron
2.EU II or RoN (need help on deciding)
3. some cheap older game that looks good and might spark my interest in another series that is entirely unheard of.
as stated in number two on the list I need help deciding which on of those two games to get. I would get them both but then I would feel like Im just wasting money, so lets here opinions on Rise of Nations and Europa Universalis II. What are the pros/cons, etc. ?
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Space05us
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scratch the old list heres the new one (yea I know just a few minutes later)
1. Hearts of Iron
2. Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind
3. some older game (in the $5-20 price range)
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