Which one is the comfiest to play?

Which one is the comfiest to play?

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Daggerfall.

The Elder Scrolls peaked at morrowind, then went downhill from there

Oblivion simply for the music and skyboxes

Witcher 3

Oblivion because the music is more engaging than Skyrim while also working as background music better than Morrowind.

They are all good desu

skyrim is too cold and shit to be comfy

To be honest skyrim is the comfiest because of the setting

the temperatures are digitized user

I mean, come on, it's not even a contest

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Modded Oblivion by far, but there's nothing comfy about the pain that comes from trying to mod it to perfection.

Morrowind is the best one on its own

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morrowind is pretty comfy.
haven't played oblivion in 11 years so i can't really remember.

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>playing rimjob
>arrive in solstheim
>youtube.com/watch?v=g3o5NWZpKho
it's nostalgia pandering: the dlc, but I'll take it

Oblivion with mods easily.

He did a few original compositions for Dragonborn that captured Morrowind vibes quite well too.

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Whichever one you played first

I thought Fable 2 was was comfier than the first game. Also Oblivion is more comfy than Morrowind.

FUGG I want Elder Scrolls VI to be weird and good

I wanna walk into some shitty town with actual characters, some small side quests, feel comfy as fuck and be able to walk over a hill and see an entire world there to explore.

>He didn't play shivering isles

Oblivion.

Morrowind is kind of fucking ugly and Skyrim's climate is oppressive and dreary.

Oblivion's got a bunch of different biomes but a lot of it is just a nice-ass day, and the overworld music is 10/10 comf

Oblivion had a world that I didn't mind taking my time in. Can't say that of the other two.

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Wrong.

There's so much potential in Elsweyr after Skyrim, specifically because it isn't Elsweyr anymore. Setting a story in the Thalmor-controlled Anequina and Pellitine would be great.

Valenwood, which is Alinor now, would be better paired with Summerset Isles.

How do we not have an updated Tamriel map reflecting the political changes in Skyrim?

Best race?

red guard because of addy rush

Argonian > Redguard > Dunmer > Bosmer > Orc > Imperial > Altmer > Khajiit > Breton > Nord

this

i'm pretty confident in saying there will never be a better dlc for the entire series

Dependent on game. In Skyrim Nord made the most sense so I'll go with that being that it's the latest piece of shit TES game.

Morrowind. Even if the graphics are aged, they're well crafted and have a great aesthetic. It's much better at drawing you in.

>comfiest

I guess Skyrim, but only if you install a fuckton of graphics mods and just "play" it like a screenshot-taking simulator.

Morrowind is the better game, but Vvardenfell and all those mudcrabs and cliff racers are decidedly NOT COMFY

Morrowind has the most immersive travelling, questing, and NPCs. The locale is hit and miss to begin with, but the graphics are just barely over the threshold of "too old to hold up today"

Oblivion has the comfiest locales and does a good job of feeling bigger than you. Still very immersive once you mod it a little bit. Possibly one of the strongest TES main stories and DLC plots.

Skyrim doesn't give a shit about your immersion, but looks great in comparison. The game expects you to use fast travel a lot and that makes it feel small. Luckily it's the most popular and easiest to mod so you can add and remove things at will. Snowy/arctic areas can be comfy if you're into that.

Anyone read this shit? Is it any good

This.

You're close. It peaked at Daggerfall, plateaued at Morrowind, and then went downhill from there. But when we're talking purely about comfiness nothing approaches Daggerfall. Also, Oblivion is comfier than Morrowind despite being a worse game overall.

Every reply's answer will be the first game of the series they played

>The game expects you to use fast travel a lot

I quit Skyrim when it morphed me across the map for some random ass storyline. At least in Oblivion things were moderately contextual. Skyrim felt like giving up so I did too.

Dunmer.

Morrowind - best atmosphere overall.
Oblivion - best comfy atmosphere.
Skyrim - best generic fantasy atmosphere.

>best generic fantasy atmosphere.
But Skyrim's all snowy wastelands. Oblivion is pure classic medieval fantasy.

Yeah, I know you can disable it, but the majority of the world isn't designed with travel by foot in mind.
Knowing it's there and intended to be used makes not using it feel wrong. They needed to add more immersive shortcuts to the game instead of fast travel bullshit.

I did not liked the game, but it always felt warm roaming across lands in this one. While in Skyrim it felt so plain and tasteless for me. So these three my be my personal preference.

Morroblivion.

I hoe skywind in good when i comes out in 20 years.

Skyrim is comfy because graphics - even if you still need to fit them in 4GB of memory - and because it has the best environment for an immersive camping/survival system.

I also like TES's move from a weird Antiquity/High Middle Ages hybrid (Morrowind was closer to the former, Oblivion the latter to a pretty strict analogue of Late Antiquity/the Dark Ages.

Skyrim does a really good job of showing the gradual, inevitable decline of the Septim-Mede Empire and civilization in general on Nirn, but does it in a away that leaves some, albeit vague and uncertain, hope for the future.

Morrowwind is comfy because it wildly succeeds at making Vvardenfell seem like a bizarre, alien place, even to the protagonist in an already-fairly-ridiculous high fantasy world. Of the three games, it depicts the Empire, and Tamriel in general, at the cultural zenth immediately preceding the Fall of the Tribunal and the Oblivion Crisis.

Oblivion is the mirror these two opposites are reflecting off of.
I haven't played it but I'll make confusing metaphors about its quality that don't actually reveal my opinion.

Fallout New Vegas

I always wanted to like Morrowind, but the counter-intuitive leveling system triggers me too hard, even after I learned how to use it

And we got a winner.

release never, user

Oblivion is fun with mods, it resembles an actual fucking elder scrolls game.m
. Skyrim is such a crusty piece of shit. The rock bottom has to be the abysmal thieves guild and mage guild
>NEVER EARNED HONEST COIN IN YER LIFE LAD?!
>duuuuude let's return stolen shit lmao
>cast pathetic sparks
>your archmage now
What the fuck happened to more playthroughs as that guild specific class to bypass the lockout?

>have to aim to hit things
>game still performs a hit roll after you've already hit them

I never understood that part of the game, what's the point of making a game where you have to have decent aim not rewarding people for having decent aim?

Just think of it as being more about range than aim. Like you would need to move a character in range on a grid. Which yes, is weird without grid based movement, but it still makes sense.

morrowinds gameplay was awful but story and lore were good
oblivions gameplay was pretty good and story was pretty good
skyrims ganeplay is about as well polished as an es game can get and the story was lame
These are objective facts

Daggerdale is better

ESO desu

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Oblivion. The key is to never fuck with oblivion gates and ignore the main story.

Skyrim and Morrowind were too wrapped in bitter survival. Oblivion felt like everyone had everything pretty good anyway minus the shitty world ending oblivion gates (that you can ignore completely)

It's decent but doesn't lead to much, I haven't read the sequel but I have to because I want to know how it ends. Infernal Ending ends bittersweet.