@MagikGimp My guess: TES version of LSD Dream (weird game that one).
And I agree that this game seems messy. Heck, I´m surprised Vazz is even capable of navigating the towns and cities let alone the dungeons, castles etc.
BTW: I know you don´t like Daggerfall but what do you think of the other games in the series??
@Nekhet I'm playing Morrowind ATM but I'm looking at mods to make it more realistic. Magic and such aside I gotta have realism else there's too little immersion for me.
I know these games are huge accomplishments but there are certain things about each that let them down individually. Thankfully the modding community is absolutely massive so it's possible to improve on what are already great achievements.
Also, I take back my multiple endings request, you've been through enough! Thanks man for the LP, someone needed to get through this over ambitious (although I'll give Bethesda credit for it), yet fun to watch, mess of a game.
When you do Morrowind SERIOUSLY consider the immense amount of mods there are for that game. You can improve so much in terms of graphics, additions, fixes, making things more realistic and simply removing that damn fog. I recommend doing a LOT of research.
@Vazz7 Oh, for some reason I thought those two were non-canon or whatever; well good luck getting them to run well, a really good example of a couple of releases for the waning years of DOS there.
@MagikGimp and that's your problem. mods are as non-canon as they are. i mean you want original? you want real deal elder scrolls? play vanilla and don't forget the official patches. community patches are practically another word for mods. can't remember how many times i have seen fanmade patches with a little else like telling some game mechanics to fuck off. they get their hands on the "fixing tool" and go wild. official patches in the other hand won't/don't get off by adding wacky things.
@stfuenviousnoob It depends on the mod. Such big games often hide so many bugs, even dragons that fly backwards, ahem. The fix-packs in general don't change any of the mechanics and neither do the graphics mods. There are some big game-changing mods out there and yes they can make a whole new game but I'm looking for things like NPCs sleeping at night and stuff personally. Some of the quest add-ons look pretty cool too and I doubt they affect the main storyline at all. Wait&see.
@MagikGimp i agree with you on the high quality mods. they can add a lot of nice things. thing is they can completely fuck up the game too. for example i have seen a patch supposedly created to fix bugs but then a quick look at the changes log and you find out they changed the value of many things, ranging from items to game mechanics. but overall, they can be a nice change of pace from the original game. now if you want the real deal elder scrolls play the original with official patches.
@stfuenviousnoob I'm using the fixes from the Morrowind Patch Project but I've seen others that change up magic and stuff. I guess some people think that they know how to balance things better. Personally I don't know enough to know the difference! I want fixes that prevent crashes, fix things that don't make sense, correct typos and plot-holes that shouldn't be there, that sort of thing. The official patches only fix some of these things,other patches been fixing 4 much longer.
@MagikGimp well that's cool. but what often comes with those fanmade patches as you said it's changes to things like items and game mechanics. this is one of the reasons why i prefer official patches. because really, real deal elder scrolls is what i am looking for.
I think you should use a mic for the next elder scrolls games
mogiethefirst 12 hours ago
the sheogorath in daggerfall is weird... and not in his usual way.
he doesnt consider himself a god, apparently?
also, he says nothing interesting... how dull, maybe he was bein influenced by jyggalag.
ZeroJinKui 1 month ago
i cant wait for MORROWIND!!! u r awesome.
jacobethanhendry 1 month ago
20:17 Sheogorath!!!
NikoBellicSerbia30 2 months ago
Will you do The Elder Scrolls Adventures Redguard as well?
NoobZoneVideos 2 months ago in playlist More videos from Vazz7
@NoobZoneVideos yep
Vazz7 1 month ago
Also also, what the hell did I just watch?!
MagikGimp 2 months ago
@MagikGimp My guess: TES version of LSD Dream (weird game that one).
And I agree that this game seems messy. Heck, I´m surprised Vazz is even capable of navigating the towns and cities let alone the dungeons, castles etc.
BTW: I know you don´t like Daggerfall but what do you think of the other games in the series??
Nekhet 2 months ago
@Nekhet I'm playing Morrowind ATM but I'm looking at mods to make it more realistic. Magic and such aside I gotta have realism else there's too little immersion for me.
I know these games are huge accomplishments but there are certain things about each that let them down individually. Thankfully the modding community is absolutely massive so it's possible to improve on what are already great achievements.
MagikGimp 2 months ago
I enjoyed these walkthroughs. I hope you will be doing the walkthroughs for Elder Scrolls Battlespire and Adventures.
TheKingBusiness 2 months ago
@TheKingBusiness I believe Battlespire will be the next game.
Nekhet 2 months ago
i see the story in the elders scrolls's games are not epic, but it seems interesting and bytheway a liked the ending of your video :-)
liddokun2 2 months ago
Also, I take back my multiple endings request, you've been through enough! Thanks man for the LP, someone needed to get through this over ambitious (although I'll give Bethesda credit for it), yet fun to watch, mess of a game.
MagikGimp 2 months ago
When you do Morrowind SERIOUSLY consider the immense amount of mods there are for that game. You can improve so much in terms of graphics, additions, fixes, making things more realistic and simply removing that damn fog. I recommend doing a LOT of research.
MagikGimp 2 months ago
@MagikGimp I will definitely be using mods when I get to morrowind/oblivion/skyrim. Of course I got two games to do before those....
Vazz7 2 months ago
@Vazz7 Oh, for some reason I thought those two were non-canon or whatever; well good luck getting them to run well, a really good example of a couple of releases for the waning years of DOS there.
MagikGimp 2 months ago
@MagikGimp and that's your problem. mods are as non-canon as they are. i mean you want original? you want real deal elder scrolls? play vanilla and don't forget the official patches. community patches are practically another word for mods. can't remember how many times i have seen fanmade patches with a little else like telling some game mechanics to fuck off. they get their hands on the "fixing tool" and go wild. official patches in the other hand won't/don't get off by adding wacky things.
stfuenviousnoob 2 months ago
@stfuenviousnoob It depends on the mod. Such big games often hide so many bugs, even dragons that fly backwards, ahem. The fix-packs in general don't change any of the mechanics and neither do the graphics mods. There are some big game-changing mods out there and yes they can make a whole new game but I'm looking for things like NPCs sleeping at night and stuff personally. Some of the quest add-ons look pretty cool too and I doubt they affect the main storyline at all. Wait&see.
MagikGimp 2 months ago
@MagikGimp i agree with you on the high quality mods. they can add a lot of nice things. thing is they can completely fuck up the game too. for example i have seen a patch supposedly created to fix bugs but then a quick look at the changes log and you find out they changed the value of many things, ranging from items to game mechanics. but overall, they can be a nice change of pace from the original game. now if you want the real deal elder scrolls play the original with official patches.
stfuenviousnoob 2 months ago
@stfuenviousnoob I'm using the fixes from the Morrowind Patch Project but I've seen others that change up magic and stuff. I guess some people think that they know how to balance things better. Personally I don't know enough to know the difference! I want fixes that prevent crashes, fix things that don't make sense, correct typos and plot-holes that shouldn't be there, that sort of thing. The official patches only fix some of these things,other patches been fixing 4 much longer.
MagikGimp 2 months ago
@MagikGimp well that's cool. but what often comes with those fanmade patches as you said it's changes to things like items and game mechanics. this is one of the reasons why i prefer official patches. because really, real deal elder scrolls is what i am looking for.
stfuenviousnoob 2 months ago
@stfuenviousnoob what are you guys talking about, what did you think was non-canon?
these comments are a mess, i cant make sense of any of them.
ZeroJinKui 1 month ago
@ZeroJinKui you need to have a little bit of reading comprehension that's all.
stfuenviousnoob 1 month ago
thank you for your great work! :)
48thescamp 2 months ago