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KylieDog said:
Alby_da_Wolf said:
KylieDog said:
Whatever is smallest.


ESIV map was too big and didn't have enough to fill it, too many empty copy/paste areas with nothing to do in them. Could have done with being half the size, probably less.

But Morrowind was far too crammed for its little space, it's not very realistic to find forgotten dungeons, ruins, rival strongholds and the arch-villain's lair all at a retiree morning walk reach from each other!

 

Fallout 3 did it well enough, plenty of wasteland to explore with points of interest common enough without being too close.

F3 is definitely in my wishlist. The only problem is my huge backlog, but eventually its turn will come! 

Right now I'd like to punch Thieef 3 dev team in the face for the time they're making me lose, I decided to continue it from where I suspended, but I'll have to patch it with a no-CD crack, as its copy protection doesn't like my new PC's SATA optical drive, putting the original CD (and I cleaned it perfectly and reinstalled CD drivers several times and cleaned its lenses too) I can install it and reinstall it ad nauseam, all files are readable, none is corrupted, but when I try to play it gives "no disc" error... BTW the drive is almost new and works fine, Linux has no problems with it. Not to mention I'll have to set its affinity to only one core, it's so sloppily programmed that it doesn't like multicores and it wants to run with admin privileges... Despite liking PC games, I understand who likes consoles and hates PC gaming.



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