graniteoctopus on 22/4/2010 at 10:11
please dont think of this as trolling, but im curious as to why ttlg also covers morrowind. now dont get me wrong i think morrowinds a great game but its made by bethesda not looking glass. did some looking glass employees work on it, or is it just a game that sits well with this community in general? thanks for your time
Matthew on 22/4/2010 at 13:45
Hi graniteoctopus! You were right with your last suggestion - generally, Morrowind is a game that appeals to the TTLG community because of the multiple playstyles, large area to explore and highly likely the possibilities to be stealthy and steal lots of stuff. :p
Tonamel on 22/4/2010 at 15:18
Yeah, we've got a few forums for non-LG games. Fallout, STALKER, Arx Fatalis... We even had a No One Lives Forever forum for a while. They may not have been made by LG, but they have a lot of the spirit behind them.
Fun Fact: While Morrowind may not have had any LG folk working on it, Emil Pagliarulo helped redesign the stealth system for Oblivion.
graniteoctopus on 22/4/2010 at 15:56
alright cool thanks for clearing that up. i also heard that Emil Pagliarulo wrote the dark brotherhood quests in oblivion too, of which a few played almost like a thief game, so there you go.
ZylonBane on 22/4/2010 at 17:29
I likes my buffalo morrowings with ranch dressing! Mmmm good!
Nameless Voice on 22/4/2010 at 17:37
Quote Posted by graniteoctopus
alright cool thanks for clearing that up. i also heard that Emil Pagliarulo wrote the dark brotherhood quests in oblivion too, of which a few played almost like a thief game, so there you go.
It's only a real shame that the Dark Brotherhood quests were more Thiefy (apart from the murdering) than the Thieves' Guild quests, which were often something of a let-down and dungeon crawl.
graniteoctopus on 22/4/2010 at 23:52
Quote Posted by ZylonBane
I likes my buffalo morrowings with ranch dressing! Mmmm good!
heh im glad my typo stirred up your appetite