/r/elderscrolls plunges into Oblivion as two users step into the digital Arena to find out whether Skyrim or Morrowind is the better game

That is just not true, friend. For every 1 npc that had unique dialog (that I always wanted to skip) in Skyrim there seemed to be 20 npcs around them that had nothing to say. So they had voice acting, it didn’t stop the game from feeling small since two or three or five npcs would talk to you and all have the same VA. Makes me a believer in that less voice acting helps keep the illusion going in games, not make it better. And not to mention that the majority of regular npc’s in Skyrim wouldn’t even give you a dialog tree when you interacted with them, which is not at all what morrowind did: almost every npc you can talk to in game can give you all sorts of information, which makes them much more useful than Skyrim npcs and their “I’m too busy to speak with you right now” rhetoric. Oh and uh, who is Nazeem? I’ve put in tons of hours in Skyrim when it came out more than 6 years ago, and without resorting to googling I have zero recollection of this super unique character you pointed out.

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