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Morrowind, or Oblivion?
I am going to get the steam edition of either one, and I want to know which one has more gameplay hours? I would think oblivion, since it is newer. But I have been wrong before about things like that
which one has more side quests is what I am asking.
4 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Although both are great games, I'd suggest getting Oblivion. The main quest line wasn't as immersive as Morrowind, but I thought the side quests were a lot better and more interesting than Morrowind. I spent at least 200 hours playing Oblivion and loved every single minute of it. The expansion packs for Oblivion were phenomenal as well, and they added at least 15 hours each, especially Shivering Isles. Both games are definitely worth it, but in my opinion Oblivion is better and is easily one of the greatest games I've ever played.
Source(s): Huge fan of the Elder Scrolls series. - Anonymous8 years ago
Definitely Morrowind. It has worse graphics than Oblivion, but the story is WAY MORE immersive and interesting. Morrwind boasts with tons of side quests, a great soundtrack, and like I said, great gameplay, story, and world with an active community. If you are sensitive about graphics, then you should get Oblivion though.
Source(s): Own experience. - lilmark_utsaLv 58 years ago
Graphics are worse in Morrowind, but the depth of the game is so much more in Morrowind.
Watch this video on youtube.....Elder Scrolls: The Dumbing Down
Morrowind is less "hand-holding". If you don't care for that....go Oblivion.
- nasty1Lv 78 years ago
morrowind game of the year is the better game.i think morrowind has more to do.check this site for more help and info.hope this helps.http://www.uesp.net/wiki/morrowind:morrowind
Source(s): thousands of hours into each and all there dlc.