So, I was browsing my list of Steam games, and I thought: "Let's play some Skyrim! It has been more than two years, I'm sure it has been modded to high heaven by now!"
Which was a good thing, as I found out that I had to start from scratch. So, I watched a few "Let's play" episodes on YouTube and Googled a bit for the best mods, installed those and started playing. For a few hours. Until I got my gear in check. And wondered: "So, what am I going to do?"
Well, it looks nice, so I randomly explored for a bit. And I wondered: "Ok, Seen it, but what am I going to DO?"
So, I ended up re-installing Morrowind, with the superb "Graphics and Sound Overhaul", which is your current "install everything you need in one go and automated" mod. And while you see that there are less polygons in the geometry, it looks almost as good as Skyrim. And it's actually fun!
There is so much to do and explore. I still discover new things, while I've played it for hundreds of hours.
Anyway.
While it's an old argument, I was again wondering what makes Morrowind such a great game, when I came across this video.
And I was reminded, yet again, about how I really don't like the gamyness of current games. Like, how the new X-COM turned into a game of random chess, with the screen being littered by "helper" icons.
This video shows it best.
I want my immersion, dammit!
Does that make me a dinosaur? I have to go with the times? Or, simply what this video shows?
Then again, there doesn't seem to be much choice nowadays.
Fortunately, there are a lot of Kickstarter remakes we can expect this year/early next year, which are remakes of the older, loved favorites. And I don't expect to buy a single AAA game in that time.
Which is sad. Especially as I do like new and improved. It's just that the latter part, the "improved" has been "streamlined and dumbed down" in each case for the last, oh, five years or so.
I'm getting old...
Which was a good thing, as I found out that I had to start from scratch. So, I watched a few "Let's play" episodes on YouTube and Googled a bit for the best mods, installed those and started playing. For a few hours. Until I got my gear in check. And wondered: "So, what am I going to do?"
Well, it looks nice, so I randomly explored for a bit. And I wondered: "Ok, Seen it, but what am I going to DO?"
So, I ended up re-installing Morrowind, with the superb "Graphics and Sound Overhaul", which is your current "install everything you need in one go and automated" mod. And while you see that there are less polygons in the geometry, it looks almost as good as Skyrim. And it's actually fun!
There is so much to do and explore. I still discover new things, while I've played it for hundreds of hours.
Anyway.
While it's an old argument, I was again wondering what makes Morrowind such a great game, when I came across this video.
And I was reminded, yet again, about how I really don't like the gamyness of current games. Like, how the new X-COM turned into a game of random chess, with the screen being littered by "helper" icons.
This video shows it best.
I want my immersion, dammit!
Does that make me a dinosaur? I have to go with the times? Or, simply what this video shows?
Then again, there doesn't seem to be much choice nowadays.
Fortunately, there are a lot of Kickstarter remakes we can expect this year/early next year, which are remakes of the older, loved favorites. And I don't expect to buy a single AAA game in that time.
Which is sad. Especially as I do like new and improved. It's just that the latter part, the "improved" has been "streamlined and dumbed down" in each case for the last, oh, five years or so.
I'm getting old...