Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-3547390-20140402202509

XD, it isn't that. But since you say that, I can add the ideas I was worried about.

Well, I record my own music, so I base it on the mood I felt when making the scene. I think everything fits rather well, certain elements required perfect timing to be effective so I am happy that I got it right so quickly. Mostly now it is timing of the video I am working on, it needs those few extra minutes to do something I have been thinking out as being very derpy.

Morrowind. 36 minutes later and still reading :P. But I can say that I have progressed into a land of lava and death, killing everything by flying around (levitation is useful against pterodactyls) and using my trusty Bowie knife bought off a person whom I proceeded to steal really expensive gems from.

EDIT: Note to self. Never go into a volcanic region filled with extremely powerful creatures that you can barely kill one at a time, ignore the fact that you got two deadly diseases (the worst kind in the game besides perhaps turning into a vampire), waste all your money buying spells that you won't even use (not even one offensive spell), and then charge towards a large lumbering titan that stands between you and civilization when you run out of mana from slaughtering enemies. People won't want to talk to me due to my deadly diseases that also make me rediculously weak, while the only cure is to run through miles of deadly terrain populated by killer fauna.

The big difference apparently between Morrowind and Skyrim is that the latter is no longer on the standard RPG combat system, so when you swing your blade you can actually hit the enemy if they are near, instead of being based on chance. Morrowind's strong suit is that those problems seem to fix themselves by leveling up, your chances become so high that you finally can play the game by swinging a knife everywhere (I boosted up my level really fast by killing these high level things).

Apparently Morrowind is very different from Skyrim. The latter is more of your traditional RPG with standard fantasy elements and limited setting. Morrowind has a ton of ranging enviroments with weird creatures such as the two legged triceratops thing, floating brains, and some type of killer worm thing. The only thing traditional fantasy would be the medieval setting and the eleves mixed with people. No dragons, no minotaurs, and no giants. Still, the titan thing I am stuck with is some type of thing that basically is an Orc. Triceratops are nothing now (it seems if they are the extremely bad diseased variety as they are infected by something called the blight, they also have a ton of health though), these things are the nightmare. Beware of blighted orcums and their ability to kill you in three or four hits while you don't even scratch their skin (I feel bad for people who played this without the patch, apparently there wasn't even a health bar).

So... yeah. I could just reload an earlier save game, yet I might just redo my character and not charge into the deadly zone before even getting done with a simple delivery task (I could cross the river and deliver a message or I could wander the volcanic region of death. I am somewhat wondering about my sanity with my suicidal choice. I guess I felt invincible after killing my first Triceratops.). Plus I have learned certain things, like the sneak ability is completely useless based on my inability to use it properly even at level 60. Personality and speechcraft might even be useless, I didn't gain much of anything by boosting it to 100 and 70 respectively (a lot of cash wasted there, all from my drug runs). I thought with 70 speechcraft, it would be easier to admire people up to 100 percent liking. Nope, I might as well have the default character for how little in difference the struggle was. On the other hand, boosting my weapon skills, magic, and lockpicking did seem rather worthwhile. So... yeah, back to square one!

EDIT: And now we have epic duels against tiny worms. Yes, my character is that pathetic that they cannot kill anything without losing the only weapon they have and being pulverized to death. Apparently this is what I get for restarting, a nightmarish life where even the worms are nearly impossible to kill!