ToddMcF2002
SasqWatch
The quality difference vs. Tribunal is (in my opinion) pretty significant. I didn't hate Tribunal, and I appreciate rounding out the "gods" train of thought, but Bloodmoon is just a richer experience after around 15 hours. It is also pretty clear this is the makings of Skyrim. It really makes me wonder why Oblivion was made the way it was? Not that Oblivion was bad, but Morrowind is (melee combat aside) just superior in pretty much every aspect (again just my opinion...).
Side topic: the compass (and lack thereof):
I realize you can turn off the compass in Oblivion, but how would you find anything? When you get a quest in Morrowind you usually get enough info (directions + landmarks) to find your destination relatively easily. How frustrating is it to find stuff in Oblivion without the quest markers on the compass?
Side topic: the compass (and lack thereof):
I realize you can turn off the compass in Oblivion, but how would you find anything? When you get a quest in Morrowind you usually get enough info (directions + landmarks) to find your destination relatively easily. How frustrating is it to find stuff in Oblivion without the quest markers on the compass?