Postby madphilb » Sat Dec 13, 2003 12:10 am
Much of what you're asking about re: Morrowind (or any fantasy game) is more of a personal issue between you (or whoever) and God. If you don't feel right about playing it, then that's a winner of a sign that you should stop.
I've played Morrowind quite a bit, got the GOTY version for my XBox the day it was released, and plan to spend many more sessions playing, in fact I'm on my 3rd character. 1st one I deleted because I was comming up short in areas that this character should have been good at... the 2nd one I played for quite a while, got to the point that not much could hurt me, and then finished the main quest with it.... though the game locked up and I didn't save after I was wondering around later.... at that point I decided to try a new character, start over.
My current character is a Mage and I've placed a few rules for my own personal play. I don't buy training (I think I bought a point or two in the beginning, but none since) and I don't use the Mudcrab or Creeper to build up huge cash reserves. Playing this way (and using the games magic system for as much of my fighting as I can), it's made for a fun and interesting game so far (I've climbed the ranks of a couple of guilds to near or at the top of them), but I haven't even started the main quest yet.
I plan to play with a few other characters... I'd like to tackle the game with a regular fighter character, as well as a theif type character (play out some of the other guilds and get a differnt perspective on the game).
The game is great, in addition to all the stuff you can do, you can have a good time doing nothing (but wandering around and looking at the scenery). Vivic on a foggy night, The sun rising on the bitter coast, A rainy day in Dagon Fel..... it's all good.
BTW - it's in the game, but you have to read a bunch of stuff and put 2 and 2 together to figure it out.... people like Vivic can be killed becuase they aren't full gods in this game, they are part mortal... the thing that gave them their power reforms their body when they physically die. I'd say more, but I don't want to spoil anything for anyone who's not finished the main quest, but if you do they won't come back to life. (I don't think they'll come back to life while you're playing the game if you kill them before finishing the main quest, so once you've done away with Vivic he's out for your time in Morrowind).
As far as any religeous overtones to the game... that serves as much to give some depth and life to the game as anything, and since the location and all the people mentioned are fictional, they really shouldn't have any effect on real life.
Oh, I would have posted to this sooner, but I never saw it when it was posted the other day... sorry about that. There was a short thread on this game a long time ago... guess all the people who liked it where too busy playing it to post anything.
PHIL
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