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    I bought Morrowind...

    ...for the Xbox, because it was added to the list of backwards-compatible games. I should get it next week sometime. It's preowned, but it only cost $12 including shipping. $6 before shipping.
    Last edited by DYRE; 09-01-2007, 02:13 PM.
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    Re: I just blew $12.00...

    Alright now this has to stop.

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      #3
      Re: I just blew $12.00...

      K.

      I changed it just for you.
      Last edited by DYRE; 09-01-2007, 02:14 PM.
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        #4
        Re: I bought Morrowind...

        8)

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          Re: I bought Morrowind...

          Isn't Morrowind a first-person RPG? A friend of mine kept mentioning it to me since I bought my 360 months ago, and he says it's real good.

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            #6
            Re: I bought Morrowind...

            Yep. That's what it is.
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              #7
              Re: I bought Morrowind...

              You were better off getting it for PC. It's pretty low-end and most 4 year old machines can run it well. Plus it's already been mod'd to hell with an ass-load of great stuff.

              The problem with Xbox's version is if it's buggy, you really can't fix it.
              ...and that's why.

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                Re: I bought Morrowind...

                I used to play the hell out of Morrowind on my Xbox....I LOVED that game. Between three characters (the last of which I only spent about 15 hours on), I spent close to 300 hours on that game. And on none of the characters did I come even remotely close to completing the main quest. I spent all my time doing all the side quests in order to get my own "place to call home." Problem is, I didn't have the GOTY edition, because I bought the original version used for $10 about 2 years ago, and there was only one place in the game where I could find someone to give me anything CLOSE to what all these valuable treasures I was finding were worth. It was like a little imp or something in a house full of orcs or something. I had valuable stuff laying on the ground everywhere in that game, because I couldn't sell it (no one gave me close to what a lot of it was worth) and I didn't want to get rid of it, so I had about 3-4 stash spots in the game. This was the main reason I wanted to get my own tower or whatever, but there was not really that much room there to stash stuff.

                Also, as the game was default inverted, that's the way I played (I had never played a FPS that way before this), and now I can't play a FPS non-inverted.

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                  #9
                  Re: I bought Morrowind...

                  Welcome to 2001. Doom 3 was announced and everyone's playing Grand Theft Auto 3. Everyone's still playing Deus Ex and the Wing Commander series is pretty much dead.

                  Seriously, though, you know about Oblivion? If all you have is an Xbox, just play Oblivion. I like Morrowind better but you can only really experience the game on the PC.

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                    Re: I bought Morrowind...

                    Originally posted by marcus View Post
                    Seriously, though, you know about Oblivion?
                    I got Morrowind because I'm bored of Oblivion.
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                      #11
                      Re: I bought Morrowind...

                      M'Aiq knows much, tells some.
                      http://www.youtube.com/user/Goufunaki

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                        Re: I bought Morrowind...

                        I had Morrowind GOTY on Xbox. First Xbox game I got. Was interesting at first, but I got bored because it gave me too much to do. Yeah, I know, I don't actually have to try reading every new book I find, but as long as they're putting them there, I was gonna read them.
                        "What if like...there was an exact copy of you somewhere, except they're the opposite gender, like you guys could literally have a freaky friday moment and nothing would change. Imagine the best friendship that could be found there."

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                          #13
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                          Honestly, the books were like one of the best parts....I was SO happy to finally be able to read the whole story of one of the five-book series (I can't remember which one now, though)....only thing that sucked is there was one series that was like 7 or 9 books long, and some of the books in the series were incredibly difficult to obtain. My thing is, I wanted to read the whole story in order, so I never ended up reading it because I quit playing the game before I had collected all the books in that series.

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