25th March 2006, 11:11 PM
What's the res that the console version runs at? normal TV resolution is 640x480 at most... HDTV larger, but I doubt it's 1200p or whatever would be the TV-language version of "1600x1200"... yeah, more than "slightly", if you've got a good enough PC.
But absolutely, the biggest thing is moddability. If you enjoy the game, it adds so much... really, it's a great feature, and games that are moddable are much better off for it. With the popularity of the TES games now, mods have been really common... Morrowind has LOTS of mods. I installed a bunch of them, and it helps a lot... for instance, there was one that gave the game player models that didn't look like horribly malformed ugly blobs! They look like people! (and there's also an optional one with nudity when you take your clothes off... (have I mentioned before that in Daggerfall, when you take your clothes off you're naked? Oh, the genitals aren't drawn in detail, but you're naked... but Daggerfall was M-rated. They removed stuff like that for T-rated Morrowind and consoles. But moddability adds stuff...) Unfortunately most of the clothes are still the original clothes, which look uniformly horrible, but oh well... something is better than nothing... Mods also give you new dungeons, clothing, stores, textures, etc, etc...
But absolutely, the biggest thing is moddability. If you enjoy the game, it adds so much... really, it's a great feature, and games that are moddable are much better off for it. With the popularity of the TES games now, mods have been really common... Morrowind has LOTS of mods. I installed a bunch of them, and it helps a lot... for instance, there was one that gave the game player models that didn't look like horribly malformed ugly blobs! They look like people! (and there's also an optional one with nudity when you take your clothes off... (have I mentioned before that in Daggerfall, when you take your clothes off you're naked? Oh, the genitals aren't drawn in detail, but you're naked... but Daggerfall was M-rated. They removed stuff like that for T-rated Morrowind and consoles. But moddability adds stuff...) Unfortunately most of the clothes are still the original clothes, which look uniformly horrible, but oh well... something is better than nothing... Mods also give you new dungeons, clothing, stores, textures, etc, etc...