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this post was submitted on 03 Jan 2024
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I played through it for the first time a few years ago, using the open-source OpenMW engine. It definitely isn't graphically-competitive with modern games, but I was still able to enjoy it.
Here's a current image:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQUYr7JhNXg
I feel like a lot of people enjoyed the game because they could break it in the late game.
Yeah, though I don't think that any Elder Scrolls or Fallout game has really had a truly balanced skill tree, though.
Yeah, I have to say that automated quest tracking and note-taking is definitely something that I like about modern RPGs. Sometimes it starts to feel too much like "go to waypoint, do thing, repeat", but I remember manually mapping dungeons with teleporters on graph paper in the D&D Gold Box games, and it was just arduous.