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Would you buy a remake of TESIII: Morrowind?
Definitely 59%  59%  [ 62 ]
Yes 24%  24%  [ 25 ]
Haven't Decided 2%  2%  [ 2 ]
Maybe 10%  10%  [ 10 ]
No 3%  3%  [ 3 ]
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I really enjoyed Morrowind, but was slightly frustrated with elements of the gameplay, the graphics and the fact that I couldn't get it on PlayStation. I think that there is a market for a remake because, like myself, many fans of the series were introduced to it by Oblivion. Because Morrowind is not on PS3 etc. many fans haven't experienced it yet or have had to put up with somewhat backwards graphics and what not. And it wouldn't have to be a straight MorrOblivion type conversion (there wouldn't be too much of a point to that), Bethesda could still breathe new life into the game by adding the mainland. Keep the original questlines with some tweeks and add a new questline for each Great House on the mainland to give us even more background on the Dunmer culture. Something like:
Hlaalu - something exploring King Helseth (I know there's Tribunal but I think there's still scope for this)
Indroi - explore the Tribunal Temple a bit more perhaps
Redoran - border wars with the Nords on the Skyrim border
Telvanni - just keep up the crazy Telvanni stuff from the original
Dres - slavery and skirmishes with the Argonians in the south of Morrowind.

So what do you think and more importantly: would you buy a Morrowind remake?

P.S. As polls don't seem to be working, just ignore the poll for now and I might keep a running tally so just make it clear in your post if your a 'Yes' or a 'No' (you can really ignore the other options). Polls ARE working! :mrgreen:

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I never touch any remake (video game, movie, etc) on principle.

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I'm with them nope

now if another game went in to morwind i guess i might buy it

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Iaius Amaius Heron wrote:
I never touch any remake (video game, movie, etc) on principle.

@Iaius Amaius Heron: Reasons why? Just to clarify I'm not purposing a straight remake, it would be different.

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Iaius Amaius Heron wrote:
I never touch any remake (video game, movie, etc) on principle.
@Iaius Amaius Heron: Reasons why? Just to clarify I'm not purposing a straight remake, it would be different.
I'll just say I've had... bad experiences when it comes to seeing that which I loved as a kid, seemingly dragged behind a shed and beaten with a shovel. :( Because of that, I instinctively react with shock and horror whenever I see the word "remake". But that's just me. :)

But if they re-made Morrowind (as close as possible to the original) but with Skyrim's graphics and a better combat system, revamped magicks and level-up system, and avoided all the little things in Oblivion that made me sad, I might give it a go.

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Iaius Amaius Heron wrote:
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Iaius Amaius Heron wrote:
I never touch any remake (video game, movie, etc) on principle.
@Iaius Amaius Heron: Reasons why? Just to clarify I'm not purposing a straight remake, it would be different.
I'll just say I've had... bad experiences when it comes to seeing that which I loved as a kid, seemingly dragged behind a shed and beaten with a shovel. :( Because of that, I instinctively react with shock and horror whenever I see the word "remake". But that's just me. :)

But if they re-made Morrowind (as close as possible to the original) but with Skyrim's graphics and a better combat system, revamped magicks and level-up system, and avoided all the little things in Oblivion that made me sad, I might give it a go.

Definitely agree with you there, in the grand scheme of things Oblivion was a real crime by Bethesda in the fact that they should/could have made it a whole lot better. Morrowind was a great formula that needed a bit of work (hence the remake idea), they didn't need to go changing so much. I hope (and it looks like) they're go back to a game like Morrowind with Skyrim.

@Wolfie you might like my idea for a return to Morrowind with Black Marsh crossover at viewtopic.php?f=24&t=21577

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I would buy a remake

I played morrowind before oblivion and it was awesome best game ive ever played
So yeah i would definitly buy a remake :D


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I would buy a remake

I played morrowind before oblivion and it was awesome best game ive ever played
So yeah i would definitly buy a remake :D

@Kcaj finally some support for this idea (It's good to know I'm not the only crazy person out there who thinks it's a reasonable choice for Bethesda sometime in the future :D )

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Right. I've decided no. Because a remake isn't needed. People can still play morrowind and a graphics polish wouldn't work well with an outdated skill system.

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I'd buy a remake in a flash. Hell, I'm still hoping TESVI will be set in Morrowind.


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Right. I've decided no. Because a remake isn't needed. People can still play morrowind and a graphics polish wouldn't work well with an outdated skill system.

Well, I think the skill system is part of what makes Morrowind what it is, updated graphics would allow it to look visually improved without changing how the game plays. The problem is that this isn't something Bethesda themselves would be likely to do, as it may be difficult to get modern players interested in it after playing Skyrim with it's simpler character management and slick menus, so it falls into the domain of modders and fans of the original game to anything with it.

An interesting possibility would be porting it over to the new Skyrim engine, but that has obvious legality issues as you can't just rip content out of Morrowind, remaster it and then release it for free. But I'd be interested to know if that would be circumvented if the mod used an installer that required a copy of Morrowind in order to retrieve all the quests, dialogue, and other stuff that wouldn't need changing in a graphical update? This way you'd need a copy of Morrowind to install, but would play using Skyrim's engine.


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Well I wouldn't want to play a straight remake. Something more like a sequel would be better, a Morrowind rendered in the Skyrim engine set in the 4th era would be best. With the mainland in-game this time too, please. :mrgreen:


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What I've always wanted to play, is a Morrowind set maybe 10-15 years after the defeat of Dagoth Ur (and thus a little time after the Oblivion Crisis, at the beginning of the 4th era).

I imagine it to be very much similar to normal Morrowind, but it's a lot more chaotic. Especially with the Temple and House Redoran, with the former now just coming to terms with their living gods now dead, and the latter's main city becoming Kvatch 2. The few remaining Imperial outposts will be in hot water trying to keep the peace; Forts Buckmoth and Moonmoth might even become abandoned dungeons full of Daedra.

Since the crap has already hit the fan, faction quests would be about trying to get out with all their limbs intact. I imagine them full of political intrigue and desperation, as everyone maneuvers to try and make sure theirs is the one that survives at the end.

The land will be blasted and burnt, covered with the remnants of Oblivion gates, Daedra will stalk the land (even in the Ascadian Isles and the West Gash), entire cities will be destroyed or abandoned, the people are frightened as the body count shoots ever skyward...

And you? Well, you're just another outlander. No prophecy, no Devil to deal with. You're in the same boat as everybody else. Will you save the people? Destroy them? Not care at all as you step over the gasping last breaths of that Dunmer mother just to put her valuables in a sack before walking away? Or will you not bother with the people and their things at all, and just explore and hunt Daedra and the walking dead in this wild and unforgiving environment? Be sure to watch out for angry Camonna Tong and Ashlanders (who believe, and possibly rightly so, that now is the time their lands are finally purged of the mongrel dogs of the Empire, and have stepped up their hostilities considerably), not to mention the Telvanni (who are severely taxed by their battles with the Daedra during the Oblivion Crisis up until now, and not at all happy that the abolitionists won, so again they're even more antagonistic towards outlanders [whom they blame for the Oblivion Crisis in the first place... and they're not alone]).

So all-in-all, it'll still be the same Morrowind everyone knows and loves. But just much more... violent? Frightful? Ripe for the picking? :Twisted Evil:

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Iaius Amaius Heron wrote:
What I've always wanted to play, is a Morrowind set maybe 10-15 years after the defeat of Dagoth Ur (and thus a little time after the Oblivion Crisis, at the beginning of the 4th era).

I imagine it to be very much similar to normal Morrowind, but it's a lot more chaotic. Especially with the Temple and House Redoran, with the former now just coming to terms with their living gods now dead, and the latter's main city becoming Kvatch 2. The few remaining Imperial outposts will be in hot water trying to keep the peace; Forts Buckmoth and Moonmoth might even become abandoned dungeons full of Daedra.

Since the crap has already hit the fan, faction quests would be about trying to get out with all their limbs intact. I imagine them full of political intrigue and desperation, as everyone maneuvers to try and make sure theirs is the one that survives at the end.

The land will be blasted and burnt, covered with the remnants of Oblivion gates, Daedra will stalk the land (even in the Ascadian Isles and the West Gash), entire cities will be destroyed or abandoned, the people are frightened as the body count shoots ever skyward...

And you? Well, you're just another outlander. No prophecy, no Devil to deal with. You're in the same boat as everybody else. Will you save the people? Destroy them? Not care at all as you step over the gasping last breaths of that Dunmer mother just to put her valuables in a sack before walking away? Or will you not bother with the people and their things at all, and just explore and hunt Daedra and the walking dead in this wild and unforgiving environment? Be sure to watch out for angry Camonna Tong and Ashlanders (who believe, and possibly rightly so, that now is the time their lands are finally purged of the mongrel dogs of the Empire, and have stepped up their hostilities considerably), not to mention the Telvanni (who are severely taxed by their battles with the Daedra during the Oblivion Crisis up until now, and not at all happy that the abolitionists won, so again they're even more antagonistic towards outlanders [whom they blame for the Oblivion Crisis in the first place... and they're not alone]).

So all-in-all, it'll still be the same Morrowind everyone knows and loves. But just much more... violent? Frightful? Ripe for the picking? :Twisted Evil:



that sounds...............AWESOME!!!!! i would definitely buy that

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Right. I've decided no. Because a remake isn't needed. People can still play morrowind and a graphics polish wouldn't work well with an outdated skill system.

But people can't on current consoles. And I think a remake would be a nice segue into a new Morrowind game. Bethesda has done a lot to make the Dunmer lore-wise interesting for players, so why not use that.

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Why not use arean? in many ways it was the best
how about daggerfall?

morwind is far form the best of the series if you dont count advances in graphics and systems

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Why not use arean? in many ways it was the best
how about daggerfall?

morwind is far form the best of the series if you dont count advances in graphics and systems


you do have a point but thats not exactly whats being debated at the moment. but yeah definitely a good point.

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Why not use arean? in many ways it was the best
how about daggerfall?

morwind is far form the best of the series if you dont count advances in graphics and systems

Morrowind is a happy medium between the first two games and Oblivion. Imagine what it would take to bring a game as big as Arena to today's standards it would be an enormous task. Also, a lot of Arena and Daggerfall was randomised to deal with the size. But, besides that, I think a remake would be a nice way to set up a Morrowind/Black Marsh game set after the events of The Infernal City and that's why I am suggesting a remake of it (as well as the fact that Bethesda didn't get to fulfil their dream of a mainland Morrowind when they were developing TESIII).

P.S. Currently 3 Yes and 3 No by my count (hit me with a stick if I missed one :D ).

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Right. I've decided no. Because a remake isn't needed. People can still play morrowind and a graphics polish wouldn't work well with an outdated skill system.

But people can't on current consoles. And I think a remake would be a nice segue into a new Morrowind game. Bethesda has done a lot to make the Dunmer lore-wise interesting for players, so why not use that.

The 360 doesn't run older games? :?

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Right. I've decided no. Because a remake isn't needed. People can still play morrowind and a graphics polish wouldn't work well with an outdated skill system.

But people can't on current consoles. And I think a remake would be a nice segue into a new Morrowind game. Bethesda has done a lot to make the Dunmer lore-wise interesting for players, so why not use that.

The 360 doesn't run older games? :?

Okay, point taken, but the argument still stands for the PS3 (which I think is better anyway). Also, I personally don't mind the skill system of Morrowind, apart from a few minor issues I think it works fine, but the remake wouldn't need to necessarily keep it.

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Well people who get into ES with Skyrim will in a large number be more casual and wouldn't like Morrowinds system. Now a Morrowind with Skyrim mechanics wouldn't really be Morrowind but just a money maker.

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Well people who get into ES with Skyrim will in a large number be more casual and wouldn't like Morrowinds system. Now a Morrowind with Skyrim mechanics wouldn't really be Morrowind but just a money maker.

But, it will introduce new fans to the lore of Morrowind and the amazing Dunmeri culture. I personally think the factions of Morrowind alone make it a better game than Oblivion and I hope Skyrim will go back to Morrowind in this regard.

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Well people who get into ES with Skyrim will in a large number be more casual and wouldn't like Morrowinds system. Now a Morrowind with Skyrim mechanics wouldn't really be Morrowind but just a money maker.

But, it will introduce new fans to the lore of Morrowind and the amazing Dunmeri culture. I personally think the factions of Morrowind alone make it a better game than Oblivion and I hope Skyrim will go back to Morrowind in this regard.

I believe that if a fan is interested enough to learn the lore they could do with the original game. It's not that hard to get and low end PCs can run it these days.

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Well people who get into ES with Skyrim will in a large number be more casual and wouldn't like Morrowinds system. Now a Morrowind with Skyrim mechanics wouldn't really be Morrowind but just a money maker.

But, it will introduce new fans to the lore of Morrowind and the amazing Dunmeri culture. I personally think the factions of Morrowind alone make it a better game than Oblivion and I hope Skyrim will go back to Morrowind in this regard.

I believe that if a fan is interested enough to learn the lore they could do with the original game. It's not that hard to get and low end PCs can run it these days.

But, will they be bothered enough for something they see as outdated to the point of being a dinosaur? A remake would be much more attractive for newer fans. Sometimes people don't know what they really want (deep down I'm sure you want a remake :lol:) so you have to give them a push in the right direction.

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