Morrowind..........back when Bethesda games had really deep lore that immersed you in the universe, otherworldly landscapes that took your breath away, and music that soothed the soul while exploring or relaxing at a tavern. OG writing team's gone now, Starfield POI were literally copied/pasted across star systems down to the locations of enemy/weapon spawns and corpses, and Jeremy Soule got PNGed by Bethesda. Really worried about the future of Elder Scrolls 6.
Yeah. I know that my view and enjoyment of videogames has changed since I first played Morrowind back at its release, and I loved Oblivion and Skyrim... but I have very low expectations of Starfield given Bethesda's latest releases. It seems like it will really be a challenge to enjoy it if they dumb it down even more than Skyrim.
I'm reminded of that cool island just west of Khuul with the abandoned campsite. And it also naturally drowned me in nostalgia. No place in real life or fantasy feels like home as much as Balmora
or *footstepfootstepfootstepfootstepfootstep *footstepfootstepfootstepfootstepfootstep *footstepfootstepfootstepfootstepfootstep *footstepfootstepfootstepfootstepfootstep if you wear the boots of blinding speed
Ah, yes, we've been expecting you. Now, you'll have to be recorded before you're officially released. There are a few ways we can do this, and the choice is yours. *answer his questions (generates class) *give him the info (pick from class list) *fill out the forms (creates custom class)
Nothing, absolutely nothing beats Morrowind soundtrack. How is it even possible that people were this skilled back then and all of it is just lost by now?
I was introduced to the Elder Scrolls by pure happenstance. I was cleaning out my closet, and came across a CD that came with my video card. I was about to toss it, but noticed, "hey, on the cover there's what looks like a dark elf wearing some funky orange armor. Might be worth installing...". As great as Skyrim is, Morrowind is my first love. The weird but well-developed geo-political situation and mytho-religious history of the Dunmer, the giant mushrooms and flying jellyfish; this is a fantasy you can immerse yourself in like few others. Completing quests and finding exotic locations and artifacts felt like accomplishments in Morrowind. I hope to see a Morrowind-style hard-core mode in the next Elder Scrolls that dispenses with quest targets.
My Xbox One S just stopped working yesterday after 8 years of playing. I started playing Morrowind on Original Xbox. I was almost level 50 on Skyrim. I can't believe I made so many characters since 11/11/11 and all of them were lost due to memory corruption or me accidentally resetting my Xbox way too much I love Elder Scrolls:]
My first character was a Dunmer because they had red eyes and dark skin like Drow. He had combat magic and two handed weapon mastery. It didn't occur to me that you needed your hands free to cast magic, so his major level gaining skills were mutually exclusive
@@JoeEnderman *skree-ou! skree-ou! [turns the view all around in panic but in no way can center the crosshair on a descending bastard] * swoosh swoosh swoosh swoosh * BANG! * Light Armor increased to level 46
This track will always remind me of running around Vivec, Canton to Canton looking for the Rare book merchant. All so I could get a stupid book for the mages guild. I must have spent 3-4 hours just chatting with every npc.
I started on BGS games with Oblivion. That too has my eternal love, but this... Despite going back in time to what some might call an outdated, clunky game, nothing has ever instilled in me such a feeling of magic and wonder as Morrowind. I always find myself going back, time and time again. "Ah, yes... We've been expecting you."
The transition between morrowind and oblivion is when most of the quality of life stuff happened but also the removed certain elements from the later games such as the levitate spell effect.
For me it was because Morrowind got the world building perfectly right. It was familiar fantasy in some ways yet had so many interesting locations and history the more you explored. Giant mushrooms, warring houses and tribes, Silt Striders, religion, prophecy, intriguing factions, vampires, a volcano ... take your pick. Smashing Dagoth Ur into lava with my orc's giant warhammer before destroying the Heart of Lorkhan to prevent the Numidium from being used ... those were epic, epic times.
Old Bethesda IS the new Bethesda - Hell, they're STILL using the same fucking engine. What you miss is Michael Kirkbride, the writer for Daggerfall, Morrowind and Oblivion. The man is a genius.
@@NostraDavid2 2 out of 3 isnt bad. Oblivion though is where the mediocrity crept in. Bethesda writing and world building lost its flair in favour of "cool" mass market game design. I might be wrong but I hear Kirkbride had a different vision for Oblivion but gave up when Todd came in after having seen Lord of the Rings and wanted big changes.
actually, meshes and objects as in original game, while water, textures and lighting were improved by the overhaul mods :) I'm Morrowind's fan since these 20 years ago, when the game was released
@ihatestans99 it's my dream to replay Morrowind as soon as I get it alltogether with my life. I don't want to spoil my initial experiences of playing it in 2004, when I was 12, just a bit older than you 😉
"When games were fully developed" said of one of the buggiest and quirkiest games of its era. Like man I love Morrowind too but don't be out here acting like it was finished on release. Shit's been patched for years now and it's *still* got a host of glitches, exploits, and generally questionable, inscrutable design choices. Like... that's half the charm of the goddamn game, even!
@@wildebur Yeah, just found out today that in the unpatched version, the unarmored skill did not work unless you had at least one piece of armor on. Explained why I could never get a monk character to work.
Mine also. Despite the crappy graphics and frustrating combat, this game is a masterpiece. One of the last games of it's kind that don't hold your hand, the game makes you work to find NPC's and locations which at times can feel like a quest within a quest. No other game makes you feel like a rodent at the beginning and a living God by the end of it quite like this one. Even now, many years and multiple play throughs later, I'm still finding amazing loot I had never stumbled across before. (I've always avoided videos showing where to find the best stuff)
Thanks for uploading this! But there's a bad cut at 8:50 where the loop restarts. If you avoid that in future uploads, your videos will do even better 😃 thanks again!
Oh great Nerevarine, come take a seat and listen to the waters of our kingdom to be. Release your grand and intoxicating innocence with the hums of the waves.
While walking around the outskirts of Morrowind in Teso, I wanted to listen to the original soundtrack. both versions are good. in any case, when I go into Teso, turn off the interface and just wander around Morrowind, I plunge into childhood. like it❤
Solstheim in both the Dragonborn DLC and Bloodmoon expansion reuses all of the Morrowind OST except in the Draginborn version there is no Nerevar Rising/Call of Magic. So you are right. Solsthiem is between Morrowind and Skyrim and has a great deal of shared history. Including the Snow prince.
First, no bro shit, ads are policies apply to all TH-cam content Second, I don't make money with the channel Finally, I only share my fav tracks with selected images that I edit and became videos
Wealth beyond measure, outlander. 🌔🌟
Muthsera?
By Nerevar, Moon and Star!!
*VERY DEEP SNIFF*
“fresh game…”
“Stand up. There you go. You were dreaming. What’s your name?”
- Jiub
That's SAINT Jiub
Well, I've heard them say we've reached Morrowind. Quiet, here comes the guard.
@@hippophlebotamus the mighty destroyer of the cliffracer sc*m ! ;)
The immediate bittersweet nostalgic comfort those first notes bring
Elder scrolls music, alwayes bring me in such a state, of tranquillity and bliss.
yes! it has become a cozy safe place
Morrowind..........back when Bethesda games had really deep lore that immersed you in the universe, otherworldly landscapes that took your breath away, and music that soothed the soul while exploring or relaxing at a tavern.
OG writing team's gone now, Starfield POI were literally copied/pasted across star systems down to the locations of enemy/weapon spawns and corpses, and Jeremy Soule got PNGed by Bethesda.
Really worried about the future of Elder Scrolls 6.
Yeah. I know that my view and enjoyment of videogames has changed since I first played Morrowind back at its release, and I loved Oblivion and Skyrim... but I have very low expectations of Starfield given Bethesda's latest releases. It seems like it will really be a challenge to enjoy it if they dumb it down even more than Skyrim.
I don't think ES 6 will be any good
I'm a simple man.
I see Jeremy Soule music.
I click Jeremy Soule music.
I'm reminded of that cool island just west of Khuul with the abandoned campsite. And it also naturally drowned me in nostalgia. No place in real life or fantasy feels like home as much as Balmora
I feel u
Agreed
*footstep
*footstep
*footstep
*footstep
*coming to a hill
*spam jump 50 times
*acrobatics increased to level 71
or *footstepfootstepfootstepfootstepfootstep
*footstepfootstepfootstepfootstepfootstep
*footstepfootstepfootstepfootstepfootstep
*footstepfootstepfootstepfootstepfootstep
if you wear the boots of blinding speed
So relaxing, brought me straight back to the day I walked off the boat in Morrowind.
Ah, yes, we've been expecting you. Now, you'll have to be recorded before you're officially released. There are a few ways we can do this, and the choice is yours.
*answer his questions (generates class)
*give him the info (pick from class list)
*fill out the forms (creates custom class)
Nothing, absolutely nothing beats Morrowind soundtrack. How is it even possible that people were this skilled back then and all of it is just lost by now?
Listen to the ESO soundtracks man, there is still talent out there.
It's a one from many reasons why i play in Morrowind since 2002.
You N'wah!
Come Nerevar. Friend or traitor come.
You will suffer greatly!
wow, you used the hard H 😳
Milk drinker!
Takes me back to a simpler time. Enchanting
Wealth beyond measure, outlander.
I was introduced to the Elder Scrolls by pure happenstance. I was cleaning out my closet, and came across a CD that came with my video card. I was about to toss it, but noticed, "hey, on the cover there's what looks like a dark elf wearing some funky orange armor. Might be worth installing...". As great as Skyrim is, Morrowind is my first love. The weird but well-developed geo-political situation and mytho-religious history of the Dunmer, the giant mushrooms and flying jellyfish; this is a fantasy you can immerse yourself in like few others. Completing quests and finding exotic locations and artifacts felt like accomplishments in Morrowind. I hope to see a Morrowind-style hard-core mode in the next Elder Scrolls that dispenses with quest targets.
makes me wanna cry man....
It won't be the next location is a rather dull desert. I wouldn't expect much wonder, I bet it sells worse than Skyrim.
This song started when i was in Solstheim… so many memories came back in my head
I felt the same ^^
My Xbox One S just stopped working yesterday after 8 years of playing. I started playing Morrowind on Original Xbox. I was almost level 50 on Skyrim. I can't believe I made so many characters since 11/11/11 and all of them were lost due to memory corruption or me accidentally resetting my Xbox way too much
I love Elder Scrolls:]
I hope that you keep playing despite everything
We love Elder Scrolls
This really needs silt strider calls in the the mix.
My first character was a Dunmer because they had red eyes and dark skin like Drow. He had combat magic and two handed weapon mastery. It didn't occur to me that you needed your hands free to cast magic, so his major level gaining skills were mutually exclusive
All my youth is before my eyes...how I loved this game, this music from heaven...
Subbed. I will be watching your career with great interest.
This land suits you
Thank u ^^
Someone with your good looks needs more clothing!
My favourite theme, brings back amazing memories.
Watch yourself, Outlander...
Balmora is my home
I feel u
Caldera is mine
Can I ask where exactly do you live? I could drop by your place for an hour for a bottle of flin and reminisce about the old days ☺️
Morrowind has the coziest vibes! Thanks for this video :)
Yes, indeed! Any time ^^
I have a feeling that you and I are about to become, very close.
I don't know if I can be of any help, but I'll try
*distant cliffracer sounds*
Slightly closer cliff racer sounds
@@JoeEnderman *skree-ou! skree-ou!
[turns the view all around in panic but in no way can center the crosshair on a descending bastard]
* swoosh swoosh swoosh swoosh
* BANG!
* Light Armor increased to level 46
I would remember standing in the forest looking out to the water listening to this for hours, I hope they finish the remastered version of this soon 😊
remastered??
@@bonfirechill there is a group of people modding the base game
True, I remember Skywind project but I don't know that is the same, anyway, not all heroes wear capes
*Snobby Mages Guild Altmer looks you up and down*
“I suppose it is my duty to help the less fortunate. How can I help you?”
Thanks. You s'wit.
May you walk on warm sands
Varra varra varra
Our sugar is yours. 😺🙏🏻
Sweet Skooma
I love the Morrowind sound track and this video here is perfect for researching and writing. Thanks.
Glad you like it ^^
Best times of Jeremy Soule music.
"City of hope, city of freedom"
Mournhold, city of lights, city of magic!
Jeremy Soul is a genius
It is videos like this why i keep it installed at all times, so i can jump right back to it when the feels hit
Nostalgia in it's pure form.
Immediate goosebumps
This track will always remind me of running around Vivec, Canton to Canton looking for the Rare book merchant. All so I could get a stupid book for the mages guild. I must have spent 3-4 hours just chatting with every npc.
I started on BGS games with Oblivion. That too has my eternal love, but this... Despite going back in time to what some might call an outdated, clunky game, nothing has ever instilled in me such a feeling of magic and wonder as Morrowind. I always find myself going back, time and time again. "Ah, yes... We've been expecting you."
The transition between morrowind and oblivion is when most of the quality of life stuff happened but also the removed certain elements from the later games such as the levitate spell effect.
For me it was because Morrowind got the world building perfectly right. It was familiar fantasy in some ways yet had so many interesting locations and history the more you explored. Giant mushrooms, warring houses and tribes, Silt Striders, religion, prophecy, intriguing factions, vampires, a volcano ... take your pick.
Smashing Dagoth Ur into lava with my orc's giant warhammer before destroying the Heart of Lorkhan to prevent the Numidium from being used ... those were epic, epic times.
Only real g's love Morrowind. N'wah.
fetchers don't know about vvardenfell
Where my N’wah’s at? 🙌🏾
I'm 100 percent nwah!
"Greetings and salutations!" - Fargoth
Outlander. What do you want?
ugh i miss old bethesda
me too
Makes me sad what's happened to them : (
At least we will always have their early masterpieces to play
Old Bethesda IS the new Bethesda - Hell, they're STILL using the same fucking engine. What you miss is Michael Kirkbride, the writer for Daggerfall, Morrowind and Oblivion. The man is a genius.
@@NostraDavid2 2 out of 3 isnt bad. Oblivion though is where the mediocrity crept in. Bethesda writing and world building lost its flair in favour of "cool" mass market game design.
I might be wrong but I hear Kirkbride had a different vision for Oblivion but gave up when Todd came in after having seen Lord of the Rings and wanted big changes.
I believe this is the original graphics of Morrowind =3
For sure, It is how I remembered it. Looks like Ascadian Isles ;)
actually, meshes and objects as in original game, while water, textures and lighting were improved by the overhaul mods :) I'm Morrowind's fan since these 20 years ago, when the game was released
@ihatestans99 it's my dream to replay Morrowind as soon as I get it alltogether with my life. I don't want to spoil my initial experiences of playing it in 2004, when I was 12, just a bit older than you 😉
Celebrating Christmas with this euphoric melody. Sorry Wham!
Think it'll rain?!
I think that tavern girl was looking at me. How do I tell her I'm not interested?
YOU NWAH !!!
You are not the Nerevarine. But you may become the Nerevarine. Particularly if you listen to this music.
"Seen any elves? LMAO"
Im not allowed to have feelings, so I haft to leave it at this
When games were fully developed and good !
"When games were fully developed" said of one of the buggiest and quirkiest games of its era. Like man I love Morrowind too but don't be out here acting like it was finished on release. Shit's been patched for years now and it's *still* got a host of glitches, exploits, and generally questionable, inscrutable design choices. Like... that's half the charm of the goddamn game, even!
out of all the games to call fully developed you chose morrowind lol
@@wildebur Yeah, just found out today that in the unpatched version, the unarmored skill did not work unless you had at least one piece of armor on. Explained why I could never get a monk character to work.
@@daleharvey1614 I always wear a helmet on my unarmored Argonian, with a spear. I also start with 75 speed with the steed sign.
Favorite game ever made. Instasubbed!!
This is going to make me pause all my other games and start a fresh save haha
good luck ^^
Mine also. Despite the crappy graphics and frustrating combat, this game is a masterpiece. One of the last games of it's kind that don't hold your hand, the game makes you work to find NPC's and locations which at times can feel like a quest within a quest. No other game makes you feel like a rodent at the beginning and a living God by the end of it quite like this one. Even now, many years and multiple play throughs later, I'm still finding amazing loot I had never stumbled across before. (I've always avoided videos showing where to find the best stuff)
Thanks for uploading this! But there's a bad cut at 8:50 where the loop restarts. If you avoid that in future uploads, your videos will do even better 😃 thanks again!
Thank u for the info! I cut this section a little, you're so nice ^^
we are watching you...
muthsera.
You like to dance distantly from the fires, don't you?
Oh great Nerevarine, come take a seat and listen to the waters of our kingdom to be. Release your grand and intoxicating innocence with the hums of the waves.
Fortune and glory.
Uпdeг sип апd sку, oитlaпdeг, ше gгеет уои шагмly ☀️🌌
You really threw the autotranslate for a loop.
I love this song
"You cant rest here, enemies are nearby"
This music is my childhood. Not some Britney Spears song, or Snoop Dog. No, this.
Same!
While walking around the outskirts of Morrowind in Teso, I wanted to listen to the original soundtrack. both versions are good. in any case, when I go into Teso, turn off the interface and just wander around Morrowind, I plunge into childhood. like it❤
This is great, keep up the good work!
Thanks for your kind words ^^
You can really hear the Kotor themes too.
Soule did that too. I like his work but he does tend to have a certain sound to his pieces.
Perfect for dinner music. Thank you!
Glad you like it ^^
Die fetcher !
Yes outlander what is it
❤❤❤
Lovely music!
Serah.
There is no h in thag word muthsera.
This gives off Solstheim vibes
Solstheim in both the Dragonborn DLC and Bloodmoon expansion reuses all of the Morrowind OST except in the Draginborn version there is no Nerevar Rising/Call of Magic. So you are right. Solsthiem is between Morrowind and Skyrim and has a great deal of shared history. Including the Snow prince.
no kurva ale fajne fajne to je
Peace bro 👐
Die fetcher!!
Your pain is nearing an end!
you will suffer greatly!
I'd love to have the mod list that made the game look this awesome.
its prolly a screenshot from eso
nope, it's the original morrowind but edited
cool@@bonfirechill
Was game changer on xbox with halo
I remember. I played both of these alongside each other when I was a kid. Best days of gaming I ever had!
Very nice :)
Thank you ^^
That's not how the game looks like
🤓☝🏻
This is exactly how the game looked like back in the day.
@@atomixfanghell yea it did.
Might not be how it looks, but it is certainly how it feels
yes, indeed
thanks for all the ads bro doesn't it feel great making money off music you didn't write?
First, no bro shit, ads are policies apply to all TH-cam content
Second, I don't make money with the channel
Finally, I only share my fav tracks with selected images that I edit and became videos
Ublock origin and TH-cam revanced are your friend