Because: 1) The money is going to Bethesda, who, despite long wait times for games, the barely-a-week-long paid mods fiasco, and fairly buggy games, are a great company who puts a lot of effort into trying to make their games a great experience for the players. 2) Different gameplay options. The main reason why I'm also going back to get Morrowind. 3) To experience the story and lore through the excitement of gameplay as opposed to reading it off of a wikia.
As soon as you get out of the first part of the game, it displays two notifications saying you've inherited two player homes. I think it's worth the extra $5
Can you give us the specifics, as was mentioned before, in the description? Even the Oblivion spell has a lot of variation. Here, from UESP.net(source):
What's wrong with me? Well I have to choose between groceries and GOTY edition of Oblivion. A girl has gotta eat and hope her friends can give her something she can;t afford. Nice name dropping hint by the way. Braith is usually the first person I got after to kill anyways.
a picture from tes iv does not show tes v anything.... does it fire as a bolt..chain..what.. even a small pic or better description of the actual spell would be nice for those who have not played.. (i have played since arena) and speaking of older games dont spend 25 on that when one can spend 15 more... yes jus 40 and get the anthology that gives you all dlc for morrowind oblivion and skyrim plus daggerfall and arena..
i viewed this hoping it was a spell that worked like it did in tes iv or like sith lightning.. like i said a lil better description would help
BA.. i bought it jus to replay games from my childhood and to have morrowind again (a "friend" decided they needed my copy).. as i have tes iv and all dlcs and official houses plus modded out like crazy with large mods like knights of the nine revelations... i jus started a morrowind run after years.. and wow i have forgot so much and not even made it to the dlcs yet lol.. (still curious on this mod)
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1) The money is going to Bethesda, who, despite long wait times for games, the barely-a-week-long paid mods fiasco, and fairly buggy games, are a great company who puts a lot of effort into trying to make their games a great experience for the players.
2) Different gameplay options. The main reason why I'm also going back to get Morrowind.
3) To experience the story and lore through the excitement of gameplay as opposed to reading it off of a wikia.
So... what does this do?
i viewed this hoping it was a spell that worked like it did in tes iv or like sith lightning.. like i said a lil better description would help