+I'm a geek, not a nerd It does but it isn't lazy fast travel. There is a ton of ways to get around morrowind quickly. Boat, silt strider, magic guild teleportation, intervention spells/enchantments. mark&recall spell/enchantment, speed fortification spells/potions/enchantments. Let me know if I missed something.
Those Propylon buildings. You could only travel to other visited Propylon buildings though and they were all sort of out of the way of everything. Still useful sometimes.
And that's the really funny thing in terms of being "immersive"; I still remember the silt strider and boat routes around Vvardenfell better than I do the cart routes for Skyrim, and sure as hell better than Cyrodiil. I actually think you get a better game experience in not using lazy fast travel.
I'm sorry, What did you just say? Is this kind of freedom replicated in the rest of the game/class(skill) building? Havent played this since a wee boy.
@@KreepKarnage Yes. That's why many consider Morrowind the best elder scrolls game. It looks like this guy leveled up his acrobatics to maximum (100 points) normally, then used enchanted gear to bump it up to 190, and then used a custom spell to add 320 points to his jump.
@@wanderin_stud499 Thing is, slap some graphics mods on Morrowind, and you are good to go, with a way better artdirection to boot (subjectivly). To make skyrim fun you need a couple dozen gameplay fixes first.
@@Phoenix-qv9hg I played and finished vanilla Skyrim back in 2013 without mods. I remembered my only complaints back then were the ass console patronizing menu and Delphine. In comparison, I remembered when I first played Morrowind without the resolution patch. It was agony. The menu couldn't even fit all of the tabs, my character's buffs/debuffs became pannant banners and trying to load from one area to the next took years out of my lifespan. The hell do you mean 'Just slap graphics mods and you're good to go'? Unless you want to 1 shot everything with a key or walk ten meters in Vivec then clipping down into the water below, you need to patch it first. And even then you can't stop NPCs from glitching out of doorframes/hallways making it a prickling hell to navigate telvanni towers. I like Morrowind a hell of a lot more than the later installments but don't pretend graphics is the only thing the game needed fixing.
vuk djuraskovic Yeah, your skill level in the school of magic a spell is a a part of ie. alteration, destruction and the strength of the spell dictates how likely you are to cast it successfully. So if you cast a really strong fireball with a destruction skill of 30 you do have a chance of casting it but there may be an 80% chance of failure. Morrowind doesn’t use hard skill caps like Oblivion and Skyrim, it’s all just probability.
I actually like that mechanic, similar to DND. I like Skyrim but always found it weird that it’s the home of the Nords (who hate magic) yet just about every peasant knows flames. Tried a no magic mod which was very entertaining, Morrowind has that satisfaction of doing the best stuff after practicing it constantly.
The real highlight of this video was using a thousand year old ancient artifact, designed to work with the infinite energies contained within the heart of a god, to squish the larval form of a bug that spends most of it's adult life making moans that sound like crying.
People never imagine this from an NPC's POV. Just seeing the Nerevarine walk around, wave his arms and then jump so hard it leaves a crack in the ground and he disappears over the mountains. And then some guy in Vivec sees him coming through the air at Mach 7 and then suddenly stop and float to the ground.
There were also bi pedal crocodile deadra walking around, and the better part of their inland were taken over by ash people. Seeing flying guy was probably the least of their concerns.
Morrowind is truly best ELDER SCROLLS GAME EVER. You are free to do almost what ever you want. Great idea for fast travel friend. YOu are the best. :-) (sorry for my english, I`m outlander :-D)
ville rautiola There is a spell creation mod. I forgot the name, but it's in the College of Winterhold. Try finding it in Nexus. There's also a flying mod though given that's it's so hard to control.
@@KreepKarnage he's definitely referencing the Matrix movie. The scene where Neo begins really tapping into his reality bending powers as The One. It's a direct quote
first time I watched this, I was thinking "where the hell is the red mountain" then I understood that it was the little black hill in the middle of Vvardenfell update, I found this video again, and the exact same thought came to my mind, then I checked the comments and I saw my own comment
@@UltimaKeyMaster i want to get back into it after i finish morrowind because ive finished daggerfall, skyrim, and oblivion, but fuck esos grind makes me cry and its for so little toobut the lore man i HAVE TO DO IT
@@monkeman5895 andd???? daggerfall is shiot compare to morrowin,d morrowind is the best TES for ever ( and no morrowind is not my first te, i started with arena, more than20 years ago)
Did you know the quote "Have you heard of the High Elves?" doesn't actually exist in Oblivion, or in any other TES games? That's right. Emmett LaFave - who is responsible for that particular Oblivion video skit - simply made that quote out of his mind.
@@JohnnyCasey I’ve played oblivion before but it sounds so fitting I thought it was a real quote for longer than I’d like to admit, it’s pretty stupid if you think about it though, it’s like saying “have you heard of the African people?” Lmao
@@VincentSaan Sorry, but you're wrong. There isn't any voice files nor the dialogue record in construction set or game's BSA files. That quote simply does not exist in real life, aside from that video skit. There is a one that's similar to this quote which goes; _"Have you heard any word about the other provinces?"_
Actually not that hard to create a spell like this in the Ck the real struggle is you can't cast spells mid air to land it.. I should know.. though there is a slow fall effect.. tldr I actually love morrowind skooma + levitation in skyrim.. potion stacking is hilarious fun.
@@captainmackerel4482 map porting isn't that hard either. But I'm not going to say it's perfect. However there is a tool to port from morrowind to oblivion and there's tools from tesr to port the oblivion map forward to skyrim. It is theoretically possible to do all of this if you know what you're doing.
yes its nerevarine. overpowered outlander who came to morrowind with exploits and tricks in his sleeves far beyond those of the stupid AIs. nerevarine who can steal heart of lorkhan, bend ebony mail with his op spells and... too many super powers, stan lee (rip) died too soon to think of such a hero, or a villian...
Whenever I hear the Morrowind version of Nerevar Rising, it gives me such a warm nostalgic feeling... Morrowind, Oblivion and Fallout 3 really inspired me as a 3D model artist and games designer. Been doing those things ever since. It's been almost 20 years now.
The theme always annoyed me. The melody is so rythmically obtuse and repetitive and melodically it’s more like a ring tone. It drags, there is no tension in it and then when it lands on that last long chord that’s supposed to be all significant it just either grinds to a halt or points off into nowhere depending on whether or not it’s the minor or major ending to the sequence. Try playing just the melody.and then savour the complete lack of musical tension between lines: Ta-ta-taaaah (death arrives on the one beat and stops there) Ta-ta-taaaah (death) Ta-ta-taaaah (more death) Ta-ta-taaaah (death WITH an increasingly assertive sense of pointlessness, is this going to be it?) Ta-ta-taaaah (… aaaand back to the beginning) Ta-ta-taaaah (yes really) Ta-ta-taaaah (what do you know - a melodic lift, with repetitive rythmic death in it) Ta-ta-taaaah (and even an elaborating flourish, which almost creates tension but then dies a death by utter banality) Ta-ta-taaaah-taaaah-taaaah-taaaah-taaaah-taaaah-taaaaaaaaaaaah (and then a proposed “majestic sweep of perspective” which is lardass rythmically saggy as it is pretentiously melodically banal) Ta-ta-taaaah (and a follow-up to sustain the supposed wonder of it) Ta-ta-taaaah (Aaaaaand back down in the dumps/pointing away into nowhere, because no actual directionality was ever established because everything continues to die on the one beat). Add generic software orchestral vibe to taste. You make like it at your leisure, but good writing, it is not.
@@wyntonexisting A weird assumption on your part. It took me exactly 5 seconds to break down. I could make a more formal analysis, if I had to but this somewhat communicates the gist of it along with some of the ennui of listening to it for hours on end. Hint: analysis is constructive when you make music.
I miss Morrowind. I especially miss the spell crafting, because if you knew how to do it just right, you could make a spell that could permanently increase any stat you want by a crazy amount. Back when I played, I increased my speed so much with the spell that I could freeze my game by just moving forward.
+MrSmilingDeath I think you mean potions, right? Potion of fortify intelligence -> BETTER potion of fortify intelligence -> BETTER BETTER potion of fortify intelligence Intelligence: 19328498373249038984372 for 273y192479182740937894kd98 years Then make a potion of fortify ANYTHING and instantaneously become a god.
how is actually "broken" ? it gives you a ton of freedom to literally do what you want. As for me i never even tried that out and i played it for countless hours and many years. Jump spells were enough for me tbh but if this is "broken" i take that over streamlined games any day.
@nathanieljohnson5430 He's an influencer, obviously. From the banter in Shadow Warrior 2, religious visions was how they marketed before advertising was a thing.
Vivec: Im a fucking god you incarnated piece of shit. Nerevarine: *Unsheathes daedric claymore and drinks 10 bottles of Sujamma* The fuck did you say bitch?
That Glass Armor as well as the Ebony and Daedric armor had the best designs so far in the series. Not to mention the cool weapons like the Daedric Dai Katana, Ebony Scimitar, Glass Halberd and Ebony Broadsword.
The Morrowind Experience: accomplishing a legendary feat with inimitable style but also swinging frantically at some useless critter while walking like you're trying not to shit your pants.
An underrated realization of this game is you can literally jump across the entire map (which is not small) without it loading and this game came out on the original Xbox! Lol.
well technically it did load. It had to stop multiple times to render cells It just did so very efficiently, and nowadays that whole thing could be done seamlessly, without halting
HamanKarn567 Yeah, I haven't found too much money though, (although i'm at level 10 or something and at the shadow shield ruin.) and have about 10k. So I think money and magicka is the problem with that.
HamanKarn567 and like max level for what the spell is. Even normal levitation has like 12 chance at level 25 alteration. but looks so worth it when it works.
I remeber playing this game on release. It looked insane, it was full of magic and mystery and it was fun to play. Also - the landscapes and music were superb.
Commenting on a 3 year old comment to say that the devs did well to add the fog. Sure the world is small compared to games nowadays, but it was packed with stuff to do and things to explore.
One of the most simpliest and beautifull videos. My whole gameplay of the game when I was 15 flashed before my eyes. With all experiences from one part of the island to another. I am 30 now
Skyrim as a game is bigger than Morrowind. Like twice as big, something like that. But Morrowind was fully explorable thanks to the flying and jumping options.
You're getting me wrong. Although there a few locked places (even Morrowind had some scripted un-openable door but skyrim has more), but you can go anywhere that's walkable. The problem is, since there is no flying or acrobatics, you can't walk to everything so "walkable spaces" is reduced compared to Morrowind where everything was reachable.
It's one reason why Just Cause 2 was so widely embraced and loved by the gaming community: finally, a game that actually *wanted* you to have fun instead of imposing endless restrictions in the name of 'realism'.
This is one of the reasons why I like Morrowind the most. It is literally open world, and you can do whatever you want. There aren't any limitations. Sadly, they have removed features like these in the later releases
The timing of the main theme playing as we see an overhead of all of beloved vvardenfell is just perfect. Thanks for making me feel nostalgia, as someone whose first game on Xbox was morrowind. ❤
morrowind theme is the most epic theme of all time. and i don't mean that in the usual coloquial "epic = cool" way (although that also applies). but if you listen to the morrowind theme on very loud speakers with proper subwoofers and shit, it's a scientifically proven fact that it is objectively impossible not to get shivers down the spine.
This was the best elder scrolls game not because of the combat or the graphics or the voice acting, but because it was so open and fun to experiment in, and you actually had to read quests and look at your map. I spent 100's of hours in Morrowind and Solstheim staring at my map making notes, gathering items to craft gear or enchant. Such a great game.
alright gentlemen how should we make the next game? lets wall off the cities! remove that nasty jump and levitate spell oh and nerf how high you can jump and fast you can run.... BUT...... lets make it so you always hit.....50/50 annoying don't fails spells........ don't fail alchemey and add silly ragdoll physics OH and lets make it so you can't by mistake kill people related to the story.... then in the next game lets give basically everyone that protection!
+Forcedminer Let's make everything level with you so you never find an enemy too hard for you. Also let's remove hand placed artifacts and rare armor, and just let them find good stuff in every chest at level 40. Spellmaking? Too spreadsheety. And attributes, I mean what is this DnD? Get rid of em.
+Nathan Master Uh, NPCs just won't die, unless you are there to see them. As much as active the world is, the only way somebody can be actually killed is if you bring along the herd of wolves/giants to NPCs. Then again, why would you do that? Checkmate!
Black holes aren't actually rips in space time (those are wormholes, which are at this point still theoretical). A black hole is a massive sink of gravitational force, the galactic equivalent of a car compacter, only it compacts in EVERYTHING. And it doesn't let it go. Had the Millennium Falcon flown even close to one of those bad boys, they would have been dragged in and stretched, as Dr. Hawking once so delicately put it, "into spaghetti", before being utterly vaporized and compacted into a steaming hot singularity.
Alejandro Garcia seems to be not the case in SW and hyperspace drives. Mate, Mau station is situated in the center of black hole cluster. I know that it should not work like that, but... fantasy physics.
and they say Morrowind doesn't have fast travel.
+I'm a geek, not a nerd It does but it isn't lazy fast travel. There is a ton of ways to get around morrowind quickly. Boat, silt strider, magic guild teleportation, intervention spells/enchantments. mark&recall spell/enchantment, speed fortification spells/potions/enchantments. Let me know if I missed something.
Avatarbee Ah, yes, that's a very good point. I suppose "lazy fast travel" is indeed what I meant.
Those Propylon buildings. You could only travel to other visited Propylon buildings though and they were all sort of out of the way of everything. Still useful sometimes.
And that's the really funny thing in terms of being "immersive"; I still remember the silt strider and boat routes around Vvardenfell better than I do the cart routes for Skyrim, and sure as hell better than Cyrodiil. I actually think you get a better game experience in not using lazy fast travel.
i missed doing this soo much that I wish we can do it in today's mmorpgs.
I'm just going to assume killing the bug at the beginning was part of the spell
Man Kev no
kill me :3
He did it to change the music to grand jumping music.
If you sacrifice big-titted virgin, you can jump all the way to Skyrim.
Tis a shame that all tits in Morrowind have similar modest size.
I Love how he jumps accross the entire map than walks like he just shat himself
Maybe he did shit himself
XD
Rofl
well to be fair if i was in his shoes and i just jumped about 200 km into an entirely different country i'd shit my pants too
his legs are tired after that jump
The way he leaps from Sheogorad to Vivec is just full of the exaggerated swagger of a dark elf.
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You know a game is criminally insane when the only mod needed for this stunt is extended view distance
I'm sorry, What did you just say? Is this kind of freedom replicated in the rest of the game/class(skill) building? Havent played this since a wee boy.
@@KreepKarnage Yes. That's why many consider Morrowind the best elder scrolls game. It looks like this guy leveled up his acrobatics to maximum (100 points) normally, then used enchanted gear to bump it up to 190, and then used a custom spell to add 320 points to his jump.
@Kevin Nguyen doing it right now, but I con only see as far as 30 meters
and also a mod to remove skill caps...
@@bubberlad nope, not necessary. you can't level skills above a certain point naturally, but spells and enchants can
Skyrim: "You see this Mountain? You can climb it!"
Morrowind: "You see this Mountain? You can jump over it!"
"You see this mountain? Wait, no you can't. You need to mod me so I can make you see it first."
@@wanderin_stud499 Thing is, slap some graphics mods on Morrowind, and you are good to go, with a way better artdirection to boot (subjectivly). To make skyrim fun you need a couple dozen gameplay fixes first.
@@Phoenix-qv9hg
I played and finished vanilla Skyrim back in 2013 without mods. I remembered my only complaints back then were the ass console patronizing menu and Delphine. In comparison, I remembered when I first played Morrowind without the resolution patch. It was agony. The menu couldn't even fit all of the tabs, my character's buffs/debuffs became pannant banners and trying to load from one area to the next took years out of my lifespan. The hell do you mean 'Just slap graphics mods and you're good to go'?
Unless you want to 1 shot everything with a key or walk ten meters in Vivec then clipping down into the water below, you need to patch it first. And even then you can't stop NPCs from glitching out of doorframes/hallways making it a prickling hell to navigate telvanni towers.
I like Morrowind a hell of a lot more than the later installments but don't pretend graphics is the only thing the game needed fixing.
@@wanderin_stud499 i can appreciate someone who feels to talk about being patronized by simplified user interface
@@Phoenix-qv9hg ooo sorry you tried to make an uninformed opinion about Morrowind but you missed
Imagine ‘spell casting failed’ on the levitate
"FUUUUUU-" *lands in water* "Oh."
That can happen in Morrowind?
vuk djuraskovic Yeah, your skill level in the school of magic a spell is a a part of ie. alteration, destruction and the strength of the spell dictates how likely you are to cast it successfully. So if you cast a really strong fireball with a destruction skill of 30 you do have a chance of casting it but there may be an 80% chance of failure. Morrowind doesn’t use hard skill caps like Oblivion and Skyrim, it’s all just probability.
@@mrgaudy1954 Thank you.
I actually like that mechanic, similar to DND. I like Skyrim but always found it weird that it’s the home of the Nords (who hate magic) yet just about every peasant knows flames. Tried a no magic mod which was very entertaining, Morrowind has that satisfaction of doing the best stuff after practicing it constantly.
The real highlight of this video was using a thousand year old ancient artifact, designed to work with the infinite energies contained within the heart of a god, to squish the larval form of a bug that spends most of it's adult life making moans that sound like crying.
"Weird flex but ok"
poor Scrib
That scrib must be honored tho. To be killed by Sunder, that must not happen a lot.
And weaving his tail
@@user-hg4mt4tf9b Thanks for the confidence, king, I will
you doing this jump here might actually be faster than fast traveling was on the original xbox or PCs at the time
Might? lol
Well even without mods, in Mowwowind you could be basically superman flying around if you were high level enough.
LMAO this is so true
i used to play skyrim on xbox 360. this feels faster than that too which is sad
bruh desinc what are you doing here
Where is the curvature? Checkmate, Round-Nirners.
Man, you're awesome
Are you blind or what? You can *clearly* see the curvature there. Watch it again and pay attention.
Wow they actually added curvature to the map. Why though...
MBL Lawyer because they knew someone would do this
@@joshmoritty It's not curvature. The rendering distance is just a circle.
People never imagine this from an NPC's POV. Just seeing the Nerevarine walk around, wave his arms and then jump so hard it leaves a crack in the ground and he disappears over the mountains.
And then some guy in Vivec sees him coming through the air at Mach 7 and then suddenly stop and float to the ground.
They're probably used to shit like that tbh. It's vvardenfell. Home of telvanni and living gods.
There were also bi pedal crocodile deadra walking around, and the better part of their inland were taken over by ash people.
Seeing flying guy was probably the least of their concerns.
I bet He says God is Great
Similar to tictac UFO
most players own every single house and npc at the end of the game, they are used to the nerevarine's shit
When he kills that bug the music stops and the game is just like 😶
the music kicking in right before the jump helps make this clip
Dragonborn: I can fly on the back of dragons.
Nerevarine: That's cute.
Random khajiit after dunking 250 bottles of skooma :
"Novices."
tbf riding dragons is pretty cool
@@shekelboob its pretty gay
JRLM wdym
Julio Cesar At least you can fast travel while riding a dragon which is neat
It is sad that they removed most of the crazy shit you could do in the old games.
the fun way to fast travel
Morrowind is truly best ELDER SCROLLS GAME EVER. You are free to do almost what ever you want. Great idea for fast travel friend. YOu are the best. :-) (sorry for my english, I`m outlander :-D)
+Arutima Skooma is one hell of a drug in Morrowind.
ville rautiola If there's not, there's always mods that fix that.
ville rautiola There is a spell creation mod. I forgot the name, but it's in the College of Winterhold. Try finding it in Nexus. There's also a flying mod though given that's it's so hard to control.
It brings a tear of joy to my eye to see Tarhiel’s research was not in vain...
@MiscellaneousChloe He timed it too tight so 'loading area' interfered with his plans...tragic really
I want to make tarhiels scream the sound when I get a text message
I always named my spells for doing this Icarian Flight in his honor.
@@jimboramba Duuude, that's a great idea! I feel like the adoring fan would be a great right tone, or even better... an alarm ahaha
Ah yes, a time where you could mismatch gloves
Don't forget that you could wear a cloak or dress over your armor leading to more magika power
@Baron Von Grijffenbourg Nowadays you'd get kicked out of the College of Winterhold for saying the "N-word."
@@alexanderstilianov It's ok, my outlander friends gave me the n'wah pass
@@alexanderstilianov Stupid N’wah
@@alexanderstilianov That's my name on steam...
And the silly Morrowind running at the end was priceless
He was actually walking, it's just that his Speed was so high he fast walks lmao
in any video game ever -
I can't stand how Link runs in Twilight Princess.
first time in their lifetime, cliff racers needed to look up.
In a perfect world, ES6 will have morrowind’s magic system.
BUT THIS IS NOT A PERFECT WORLD
But its gonna be commercialized n dumbed down -_-
DON’T FORGET THE POTION SYSTEM. THEY ARE TOO STRONG FOR TODAY’S GAMEPLAY STANDARTS
And Daggerfall's character creation
@@soulsmith4787 Daggerfall’s General scale and ambition😳
didn't land on the ministry 2/10
Over a thousand likes and not a single comment, wow
Everyone's a critic n'wah
IGN in a nutshell
Comment #4
He said he landed on Vivec, not on Baar Dau. What you see is what you get
random npc: whats he doing
other npc: hes beginning to believe
is this a movie reference or a philosophical theory?
@@KreepKarnage he's definitely referencing the Matrix movie.
The scene where Neo begins really tapping into his reality bending powers as The One. It's a direct quote
@@KreepKarnage Yes.
He's CHIMming out, lmao.
"Come Mr Nereverson, through metal and time? Why do you persist?"
Tahriel would be so proud.
Well he's dead...
thats why he used the word 'WOULD'
:)
What a rotten way to die
BlueShit199 lol I see you on like every video related to elder scrolls
Just make sure to enchant your PC so this doesn't instantly crash the game
I know where your secret stash is
@@gb9884 this made me laugh
I took your stupid ring and I ain’t giving it back.
I'm not good at enchanting so I'll just pour gallons of potion into mine
L'élite ;)
first time I watched this, I was thinking "where the hell is the red mountain" then I understood that it was the little black hill in the middle of Vvardenfell
update, I found this video again, and the exact same thought came to my mind, then I checked the comments and I saw my own comment
little black ant hill
"THE RED MOUNTAIN?"
Me playing ESO: No, lady, I'm JUST trying to bank my materials, I did NOT ask about the Red Mountain...
@@UltimaKeyMaster i want to get back into it after i finish morrowind because ive finished daggerfall, skyrim, and oblivion, but fuck esos grind makes me cry and its for so little toobut the lore man i HAVE TO DO IT
@@tobyeaterofbark9582 ESO do be having good lore. But at the end of the day, it's still an MMO...
Todd Howard: "You look around and see that mountain. You can actually JUMP up to that mountain."
In Daggerfall you could literally climb up any mountain
@@monkeman5895 andd???? daggerfall is shiot compare to morrowin,d morrowind is the best TES for ever ( and no morrowind is not my first te, i started with arena, more than20 years ago)
@@steevelapointe1152 who hurt you?
"Well, you need some mods to even *see* the mountain, but you can still jump over it while it's out of draw distance!"
@jshowa o but you actually can xd. this isn't skyrim my N'wah
the virgin dragonborn: needs dragon to fly
the chad nerevarine: a literal superman
As a skyrim player, I agree
*MORROWIND BELONGS TO THE ELVES*
Idk... Have you seen his bucket technique?
Dragonborn: some weak, diluted descendant of some emperor or something
Nerevarine: literally immortal, time bending god incarnate
@@sontypohnenamen5161 dragonborn can make a knife with 1damage into 999999999999999999 damage that can instantly kill a god.
"You can fly?"
"No, jump good"
it's just falling with style
I understood that reference.
You. You deserve a million likes.
Hell yeah. I get it too
Heck yes!
"Have you heard of the _H I G H_ Elves?"
Did you know the quote "Have you heard of the High Elves?" doesn't actually exist in Oblivion, or in any other TES games?
That's right. Emmett LaFave - who is responsible for that particular Oblivion video skit - simply made that quote out of his mind.
@@JohnnyCasey I’ve played oblivion before but it sounds so fitting I thought it was a real quote for longer than I’d like to admit, it’s pretty stupid if you think about it though, it’s like saying “have you heard of the African people?” Lmao
That Skooma really hitting different these days
Dude its in it love lafave bros but its a ramdom npc dialogue to another npc in oblivion
@@VincentSaan
Sorry, but you're wrong. There isn't any voice files nor the dialogue record in construction set or game's BSA files. That quote simply does not exist in real life, aside from that video skit.
There is a one that's similar to this quote which goes; _"Have you heard any word about the other provinces?"_
Jumped across the map to Gnisis, land in front of Imperial Guard. Instead of being all amazed he simply states “Where’s your uniform?”.
Speak quickly Outlander, or go away!
He probably sees that kind of stuff every other day, magic to jump higher or just straight up fly is publicly available after all.
YOU'RE OUT OF YOUR UNIFORM SOLDIER!
WHERE IS YOUR POWER ARMOR?!
@@unknownboi3824 Dont have any? YOU EXPECT ME TO BELIEVE THAT MAGGOT!!?
@@unknownboi3824 Don’t have it? YOU EXPECT ME TO BELIEVE THAT MAGGOT!?
Imagine recreating everything you just saw, from scratch, in the Skyrim Creation Kit.
And now you know why Skywind isn't done yet.
Actually not that hard to create a spell like this in the Ck the real struggle is you can't cast spells mid air to land it.. I should know.. though there is a slow fall effect.. tldr I actually love morrowind skooma + levitation in skyrim.. potion stacking is hilarious fun.
I've lost interest in Skywind after I saw it has Skyrim's leveling system and not Morrowind's
@@Blaez_Dev we are talking about the map.
@@captainmackerel4482 map porting isn't that hard either. But I'm not going to say it's perfect. However there is a tool to port from morrowind to oblivion and there's tools from tesr to port the oblivion map forward to skyrim. It is theoretically possible to do all of this if you know what you're doing.
@@captainmackerel4482 but from scratch is different. There is a reason skyblivion is as far along as it is.
Is it a Cliff Racer?
Is it a Dwemer Airship?
No! its the Nerevarine!
*play the superman theme mixed with the elder scrolls theme*
this comment was the highlight of my day
yes its nerevarine. overpowered outlander who came to morrowind with exploits and tricks in his sleeves far beyond those of the stupid AIs. nerevarine who can steal heart of lorkhan, bend ebony mail with his op spells and... too many super powers, stan lee (rip) died too soon to think of such a hero, or a villian...
You made my day
oh dear god
a pity you couldnt clock vivec at the end of it then
Skyrim is the same age now as Morrowind when this video was released
I thought you were fucking around but the math checks out
*:'( Thanks . . . I hatə it* 🤦🏼♂️
Shit, this truly is the darkest timeline.
Jesus
That’s fuckin weird to think about. Almost makes me feel like we’ve hit a plateau with graphics or something.
Whenever I hear the Morrowind version of Nerevar Rising, it gives me such a warm nostalgic feeling... Morrowind, Oblivion and Fallout 3 really inspired me as a 3D model artist and games designer. Been doing those things ever since. It's been almost 20 years now.
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@19YearOldGregLittleStinkerKurtisTown Hi
@19YearOldGregLittleStinkerKurtisTown I'm fine how are you? :D
@19YearOldGregLittleStinkerKurtisTown Oh I'm also playing Skyrim currently :D
@19YearOldGregLittleStinkerKurtisTown Skyrim legendary edition with mods
@19YearOldGregLittleStinkerKurtisTown I have also played oblivion but not morrowing :)
This soundtrack has always been incredibly nostalgic. Even the first time I heard it. There's something especially magical about it.
Jeremy Soule is a beast of a composer. He's worked on many iconic RPGs and given them life.
The theme always annoyed me.
The melody is so rythmically obtuse and repetitive and melodically it’s more like a ring tone. It drags, there is no tension in it and then when it lands on that last long chord that’s supposed to be all significant it just either grinds to a halt or points off into nowhere depending on whether or not it’s the minor or major ending to the sequence.
Try playing just the melody.and then savour the complete lack of musical tension between lines:
Ta-ta-taaaah (death arrives on the one beat and stops there)
Ta-ta-taaaah (death)
Ta-ta-taaaah (more death)
Ta-ta-taaaah (death WITH an increasingly assertive sense of pointlessness, is this going to be it?)
Ta-ta-taaaah (… aaaand back to the beginning)
Ta-ta-taaaah (yes really)
Ta-ta-taaaah (what do you know - a melodic lift, with repetitive rythmic death in it)
Ta-ta-taaaah (and even an elaborating flourish, which almost creates tension but then dies a death by utter banality)
Ta-ta-taaaah-taaaah-taaaah-taaaah-taaaah-taaaah-taaaaaaaaaaaah (and then a proposed “majestic sweep of perspective” which is lardass rythmically saggy as it is pretentiously melodically banal)
Ta-ta-taaaah (and a follow-up to sustain the supposed wonder of it)
Ta-ta-taaaah (Aaaaaand back down in the dumps/pointing away into nowhere, because no actual directionality was ever established because everything continues to die on the one beat).
Add generic software orchestral vibe to taste.
You make like it at your leisure, but good writing, it is not.
@@whynottalklikeapirat you perhaps need to find something more constructive to do with your time. Lol
@@wyntonexisting A weird assumption on your part. It took me exactly 5 seconds to break down. I could make a more formal analysis, if I had to but this somewhat communicates the gist of it along with some of the ennui of listening to it for hours on end. Hint: analysis is constructive when you make music.
@@whynottalklikeapirat No one cares more about your opinion than you.
Back when magic was meaningful and people had a sense of fashion.
is that what passes for clothes around here?
And mysticism was a thing
@@ChucktheSpicyChicken and spears
@@elpsykoongro5379best weapon type
@@ChucktheSpicyChicken yes
I miss Morrowind. I especially miss the spell crafting, because if you knew how to do it just right, you could make a spell that could permanently increase any stat you want by a crazy amount. Back when I played, I increased my speed so much with the spell that I could freeze my game by just moving forward.
+MrSmilingDeath I think you mean potions, right?
Potion of fortify intelligence -> BETTER potion of fortify intelligence -> BETTER BETTER potion of fortify intelligence
Intelligence: 19328498373249038984372 for 273y192479182740937894kd98 years
Then make a potion of fortify ANYTHING and instantaneously become a god.
ParadoxPerspective I remember doing it with a spell. Then again, it's been ages since I've played Morrowind.
+MrSmilingDeath you gotta love how broken this game is, it's not a bad thing that it's broken
mercenary2905 I certainly do love its broken-ness.
how is actually "broken" ? it gives you a ton of freedom to literally do what you want. As for me i never even tried that out and i played it for countless hours and many years. Jump spells were enough for me tbh but if this is "broken" i take that over streamlined games any day.
Ah... back when free fast travel was *earned*.
Imagine Dagoth Ur stepping out side for some fresh air and he sees the reincarnation of Nerevan just leaping from one side of the island to the other.
I do wonder what he does in his spare time, surely he doesn't spend all day influencing dreams or looking imposingly at the door.
@@nathanieljohnson5430He spends his time answering youtube comments now
@nathanieljohnson5430 He's an influencer, obviously.
From the banter in Shadow Warrior 2, religious visions was how they marketed before advertising was a thing.
when the mc hears tribunal talkin shit
Vivec: Im a fucking god you incarnated piece of shit.
Nerevarine: *Unsheathes daedric claymore and drinks 10 bottles of Sujamma* The fuck did you say bitch?
That Glass Armor as well as the Ebony and Daedric armor had the best designs so far in the series. Not to mention the cool weapons like the Daedric Dai Katana, Ebony Scimitar, Glass Halberd and Ebony Broadsword.
The ability to wear different shoulders and bracers was the best thing ever.
Ebony was better in Oblivion
Oblivion Daedric is best armor in all of Elder Scrolls, no discussion :P
I mean in Morrowind it was the same way. A full set in Morrowind weighs like 300+
+Emanuel Szadkowski That's why I love the PC versions of Morrowind and Oblivion. It says "You are overencumbered." I say "Fuck you! TGM!".
I really like that this came out 3 days after Skyrim. There were just more important things to be done.
"Why walk when you can jump?"
Read it in his voice
@@Guilherme_Sena it made it even more better
"We make a special leap just for you, same low price."
When you’re sent on a quest that requires same day delivery.
The Amazon guy when you order same day dilivery at 11:59pm
I do Giants.
always wondered what Vvardenfell looks like from orbit
Nerevarin decided to visit Masser. Or Secunda
@@TheGoodLucParliament of Craters is getting that rematch.
The Morrowind Experience: accomplishing a legendary feat with inimitable style but also swinging frantically at some useless critter while walking like you're trying not to shit your pants.
Do NOT call the scribs useless
Flyyyying flyyying in the skyyyy
cliff racer flyyyy sooo hiiiigh flyyy who wha are you time is it hic
that fookin elf had a lovely voice....or at least the ability too
The Sponge who could Fly
Butterfly in the skyyYyYyYyYy
I can go twice _as_ hiIiIiGgGgGgHhHh
Take _a_ look
Is _in a_ book
A _reading_ rainboooooooooowwwww
you, you came, u sure u werent followed!?
An underrated realization of this game is you can literally jump across the entire map (which is not small) without it loading and this game came out on the original Xbox! Lol.
well technically it did load. It had to stop multiple times to render cells
It just did so very efficiently, and nowadays that whole thing could be done seamlessly, without halting
And then you got Halo 2 which, while it looked great, couldn't even load their cinematics by the time they showed up on screen.
So it smol then 😂
Vivec: So small when you jump over it....so friggin huge on the inside!
So... The Tardis?
when you see a spider on the floor, then go to get the bug spray and notice its gone
i come back and watch this every few months when it comes back up in reccomended. still makes me smile
this is what my girl looks like when shes jumping to conclusions
lmfaoooooo
Yo. Well done
You sir, just made my day
LMAOO
Yoooooooooo!
This video came out 3 days after Skyrim was released.
Oh my God it's been that long.
Guy really got bored of skyrim in three days
@@lovofofo Who didn't lol
@@0nzer0 considering that skyrim is still massively played a decade later i'd say a lot of people
This is the game that made me fall in love with the series.. I wish I can experience it again
It's the only truly brilliant game in the series.
Skyrim with like 10 gigs worth of mods
Skywind should be a new, fresh way to experience Morrowind again, whenever it is released in the next few years, hopefully anyway.
XD
I guess fast travel really exists in Morrowind!
Spellmaking is expensive as hell though but it's worth it if you have the money.
HamanKarn567 Yeah, I haven't found too much money though, (although i'm at level 10 or something and at the shadow shield ruin.) and have about 10k. So I think money and magicka is the problem with that.
UmbreonTheNerevarine Yeah like you have to posess a ton of magicka to use them lol. Sometimes they won't work either LOL
HamanKarn567 and like max level for what the spell is.
Even normal levitation has like 12 chance at level 25 alteration.
but looks so worth it when it works.
Yeah sometimes it's better to enchant like a shirt that way it works either way lol
Wow, I once walked all the way from Balmora to Suran and I thought, hmmm not bad, well done. Now I know better.
I remeber playing this game on release. It looked insane, it was full of magic and mystery and it was fun to play. Also - the landscapes and music were superb.
This gave me a new appreciation for the land of Morrowind. It looks so small, yet so big, you just marvel at the elegance.
Well,it's just Vvardenfell, imagine they make all Morrowind
@@AlbertAdamsLincoln No need to imagine, play Tamriel Rebuilt
@@Orange_Ant thanks for introducing the mod
Exactly what I was saying to myself... Played it when I was 12-14. Felt like the world was gigantic...
Commenting on a 3 year old comment to say that the devs did well to add the fog. Sure the world is small compared to games nowadays, but it was packed with stuff to do and things to explore.
I'd just like to take this moment to thank UA-cam's recommendation system for showing me this almost 9 year-old video.
Second that.
With the music, it's so majestic.
Also, I couldn't imagine what would happen if the levitate spell failed to cast.
Nothing if he has acrobatics at a 100 and had fortify acrobatics enchant for 25 on something
The world looks so small from a bird's eye view. It feels so much bigger in-game.
"Only an idiot would try jumping across Vvardenfell."
"Hold my Skooma."
One of the most simpliest and beautifull videos. My whole gameplay of the game when I was 15 flashed before my eyes. With all experiences from one part of the island to another. I am 30 now
bae: come over
me: I can't, i'm in Sheogorad
bae: my parents aren't home
me:
underrated
@@welfarecrusader6855 No, it's just that the comment is a year old and unoriginal. I wasn't funny back then so forget about it
@@welfarecrusader6855 thanks though
It's funny to me and that's all that matters.
@@welfarecrusader6855 thanks dude.
That shuffle at the end XD. Boots of Blinding Speed just make you look ridiculous.
>Bashes a random scrib with a legendary hammer for literally no reason
Ha ha, I love how this game has you starting you as the biggest weakling and then at the end you're flying over volcanoes and punching gods to death.
@J Hs wtf is wrong with you?
I love the one exploit where you can get 'em in two punches. Get hand to hand on like 5000/100
Emperor crab is visible even from that height!
+Fatin Marwat "A giant enemy crab"
Doesn't make it not an emperor crab.
I do find it funny not to call him ktulchu though, I guess skar always was him home.
Attack its weak point for massive damage!
Imagine game that warms your heart 20 years later ☺️
wow, modern games need this ability to feel yourself as a powerful magician, when you truly are, this makes so much more for the ‘journey’ aspect
Suddenly the game feels small ;)
A matter of perspective. How do you compare Skyrim world to it?
Skyrim is tiny compared to Morrowind, both in terms of province and the game.
Skyrim as a game is bigger than Morrowind. Like twice as big, something like that. But Morrowind was fully explorable thanks to the flying and jumping options.
You mean you couldn't go wherever you want to in Skyrim? This is not what I would *expect* from a TES game where exploration is a basic principle.
You're getting me wrong. Although there a few locked places (even Morrowind had some scripted un-openable door but skyrim has more), but you can go anywhere that's walkable. The problem is, since there is no flying or acrobatics, you can't walk to everything so "walkable spaces" is reduced compared to Morrowind where everything was reachable.
The music brings back so many memories of playing this game and just walking around. And I had to play it on Xbox lol, still blew my mind.
It's a shame you can't do this kind of stuff any more in the newer games.
It's one reason why Just Cause 2 was so widely embraced and loved by the gaming community: finally, a game that actually *wanted* you to have fun instead of imposing endless restrictions in the name of 'realism'.
Why would you want to lol, its super unrealistic.
Because shouting at stuff to kill it, freeze it, etc. is more realistic? The logic isn't much different. Magic shouts, magic jumps.
Why would I play a fantasy game for realism? tf?
+ShnugFlug
people like you need to just stick to Madden and COD if you're looking for realism. Fantasy games were never meant to be realistic.
1: How many layers of fast travel are you on?
2: Like maybe 5 or 6 right now my dude.
1: You are like a baby, watch this...
1: *_J U M P_*
*BLYYAAAAAAAAAT!*
This man's been to the cloud district. Often
Oh... YOU are that random guy that flies in Skyrim Dragonborn...
Julio Cesar Yes I know this. Also that was 3 years ago.
@@seebarino yes and yet you replied
Space Cat Nuggets Because he replied back
Seebarino and?
@Baron Von Grijffenbourg Me next
This is one of the reasons why I like Morrowind the most. It is literally open world, and you can do whatever you want. There aren't any limitations. Sadly, they have removed features like these in the later releases
It's not hard to add back most of the features. Though somethings like spell crafting are harder then others.
The timing of the main theme playing as we see an overhead of all of beloved vvardenfell is just perfect.
Thanks for making me feel nostalgia, as someone whose first game on Xbox was morrowind. ❤
The morrowind theme is so peaceful, and when you're in the clouds, it's even better.
morrowind theme is the most epic theme of all time. and i don't mean that in the usual coloquial "epic = cool" way (although that also applies). but if you listen to the morrowind theme on very loud speakers with proper subwoofers and shit, it's a scientifically proven fact that it is objectively impossible not to get shivers down the spine.
I see you’re a man of culture. Rocking the Wraithguard and Sunder combo.
Seems like a light armor build, though... or 100 or more in both skills lol
This video is perfect, short, concise, shows exactly what the title says and it's uploaded from a channel called Morrowind.
you gotta love this game
nope
Zawder Games fuck you
xD
yeah fuck you
morrowind is better than skyrim
Ludovicus Nonus ok
Poor scrib. He was the scribbiest scrib of them all.
was...
I love how the music just abruptly ends after you kill that bug in the first part. And then it just gets so majestic for your trip.
Dat walk XD
Right?! Lol
This was the best elder scrolls game not because of the combat or the graphics or the voice acting, but because it was so open and fun to experiment in, and you actually had to read quests and look at your map. I spent 100's of hours in Morrowind and Solstheim staring at my map making notes, gathering items to craft gear or enchant. Such a great game.
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. The music does wonders for this scene
alright gentlemen how should we make the next game?
lets wall off the cities!
remove that nasty jump and levitate spell
oh and nerf how high you can jump and fast you can run....
BUT......
lets make it so you always hit.....50/50 annoying
don't fails spells........
don't fail alchemey
and add silly ragdoll physics
OH
and lets make it so you can't by mistake kill people related to the story....
then in the next game lets give basically everyone that protection!
;( it's unfortunate, isn't it?
+Forcedminer Let's make everything level with you so you never find an enemy too hard for you. Also let's remove hand placed artifacts and rare armor, and just let them find good stuff in every chest at level 40. Spellmaking? Too spreadsheety. And attributes, I mean what is this DnD? Get rid of em.
+Forcedminer You guys are forgetting the Bethesda Code:
The Modders will fix that!
+Nathan Master Uh, NPCs just won't die, unless you are there to see them. As much as active the world is, the only way somebody can be actually killed is if you bring along the herd of wolves/giants to NPCs.
Then again, why would you do that?
Checkmate!
+Valdetiosi in fallout 3 the npc can die and it breaks some quests i had to console back an npc cause he died somewhere
I'll take "Shit you can't do in the new games" for 600, Alex
The best part was that extreme view distance, allowing me to see all the land I traversed in a way I never could before.
Yeah, well I made the kessel run in 12 parsecs
Well....I once ran the marathon in 9 miles.
Parsec is a unit of length, lol
That is the point, Kessel run was shortened by travelling close to Black Hole cluster, shortening the distance.
Black holes aren't actually rips in space time (those are wormholes, which are at this point still theoretical). A black hole is a massive sink of gravitational force, the galactic equivalent of a car compacter, only it compacts in EVERYTHING. And it doesn't let it go. Had the Millennium Falcon flown even close to one of those bad boys, they would have been dragged in and stretched, as Dr. Hawking once so delicately put it, "into spaghetti", before being utterly vaporized and compacted into a steaming hot singularity.
Alejandro Garcia seems to be not the case in SW and hyperspace drives. Mate, Mau station is situated in the center of black hole cluster. I know that it should not work like that, but... fantasy physics.
I don't know why I got this recommend now.But....this is beautiful.
A 2011 video of a 2002 game just left me completely speechless
damn, that view gave me a nerdgasm :D
So amazing the size of the Morrowind Map, and especially during early 2000s.
I cant wait until we have lifelike VR and we can do stuff like this and feel the wind on our faces.
So you're telling me Nerevar can just fly wherever, but the dragonborn needs to ride a dragon? We truly do live in a society.
maybe its like fable and the protagonists slowly become weaker as time passes.
It's the music
Fast Travel for Nords
Flying for Dunmers and Nerevarine
Who needs airlines... :-)
The fact that you can do this, is precisely why this is my favorite game of all time.
fly you N'Wah!