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> Neither have I; nor will I ever. I'm not a fan of Billy Gates, and the
> XBOX is basically just a PC in a big, ugly box with a big ugly controller.
> Most good XBOX games come out for either PC, PS2 or Gamecube anyway, which
> I own all of.
Heh I got the Game Cube just so I could play the remake of Resident Evil.
Actually I never played the old one cuz I always ended up buying Sega
products. Then there was that very unpleasant thing that happened, the
Saturn sunk, then the Dreamcast sunk, and now it seems Sega is dead, or
owned by Nintendo. Not sure what happened. All I know is I wasted a whole
lot of money, grrr... though I did enjoy House of the Dead 2 once I got a
decent gun... no not really, the only gun I managed to get was a shotty
piece of plastic pea-shooter. But I still beat the game! Oh yeah...
>
>> enough that Bill Gates has monopolized the operating system aspect of
>> PCs. Aside from Unix/Linux, Windows is all we get, and it's soooo stable!
>
> If it weren't for the majority of games being written for Windows, I'm be
> perfectly happy using only linux. I currently have both, but Linux is
> clearly the superior operating system. It's getting much easier to use as
> a desktop Windows replacement as well. It's even got Windows and DOS
> emulators, but from what I understand, it still doesn't play all the games
> correctly, so I'm stuck using Windows or consoles for games.
I haven't used Linux since my Mudding days. Ever do that? Ah those were the
days. Got into MUDs around the same time I got my hands on Ultima
Underworld, I think. Around the time Wolfenstein 3D and DOOM was getting
popular. Heh, I remember reading these messages from ID Software saying they
would always be freeware, blah blah, but you know everyone succumbs to the
dark side, it's inevitable.
>
>> (sarcasm). Oddly enough I've been into computers before Windows even came
>> out. It was just DOS at the time. When I first got into computers, my
>> first
>
> I'm been using computer since I was 3 or 4 years old (1983/84).

I
> remember my first computer; It was an IBM PC jr. with no hard drive and
> two 5.25 inch floppies. And yeah, it was DOS all the way. I used only
> DOS until I finally switched to Win95. I skipped 3.1 completely.
>
Unfortunately I had to use Windows 3.1, was a family computer at the time,
which means the parents were, ahem... too inept to use DOS, poor guys.
>> games were all Sierra games. King's Quest, Hero's Quest, Space Quest...
>> Leisure Suit Larry... haha! And then I recall somehow getting Ultima
>> Underworld: Stygian Abyss. Now, that game is what forever sparked my
>> undying
>
> Now you, sir, have an history of playing good games.

I grew up on
> Sierra adventure games, text adventures and old-school RPGs, including
> Ultima Underwold (but the second one, I never played the first).
Sierra was the sheyot, they always made games that appealed to me. Quest for
Fire was like Aladdin, and I loved playing a Thief, heh. Sneaking around,
picking peoples' locks. Hm that may be the game that got me into playing
thief-types in the first place. I can't believe I missed Daggerfall. It may
be good now, but it would have been THE game for me, and then you have
Morrowind and now Oblivion. Elder Scrolls is the shiz-nyte...
😛
>
>> passion for RPGs. Somehow I missed the other Elder Scrolls games, I guess
>> there was that period in between the last ten years, been moving around a
>> lot and just now got back into it. Just in time for Morrowind, Baldur's
>> Gate I & II, Icewind Dale... now Oblivion. Looking forward to that.
>
> Given games you have and do like(d), I'd like to once again recommend DF.
> It can be kind of a pain to run on some modern OSes, but you can DL DOSBox
> for free and it will play *any* old DOS program very nicely.
DOSBox, hm... wonder if I could find the Stygian Abyss and play that too?
>
> Arena is also available for free on the Elder Scrolls site. It's pretty
> similar to Ultima Underworld in interface and graphics, but of course it's
> a whole continent to explore instead of just dungeons. It too runs under
> DOSBox.
I'll have to try that. Wish they'd put Daggerfall there too, but it's
probably too large.
>
>> Well, I started playing Morrowind again recently, just got this feeling
>> to start playing again. Could have been subliminal messages in that
>> Oblivion movie I downloaded. I'm starting over as a high elven mage.
>> Something new for me. By the way, what kind of character do you like to
>> play the most? I
>
> I usually play a guy named Kage Gerric that varies from game to game, but
> in DF and MW he was mainly a stealthy sword specialist fighter with some
> magic skills for fun. Custom class, of course.
Kage Gerric. That sounds familiar somehow. Did you ever play any online
games?
>
> Currently I'm playing a female mage/fighter type that's kind of a
> artifact/ruins nut. She likes to explore Dwemer ruins and the like and is
> obsessed with their culture and technology. Kind of a medieval Laura
> Croft, I guess? She mainly prefers magic, but is quite able to defend
> herself with weapons. She's also the first character that actually
> finished the main quest in MW.
Did you use the better bodies mod to give her huge Laura Croft boobs? Haha,
just kidding. :-D
>
>> usually prefer Stealth--bows, sneaking, acrobatics, fun skills to have. I
>> thought I'd try something different though, but I will always like being
>> an assassin. Dark Elven assassin (they just look like the kill without it
>> being personal type).
>
> Sounds cool.
One thing I like about Morrowind is that no matter what class you play, you
are still permitted to raise any other skill. So my mage could still wear
armor and use a staff, if I want. There's this one tomb near Hla Oad that
has 3 Daedra in it. It's very close to that docked ship in the House Hlaalu
quest. I kill them all, step out, step back in and they respawn. Sometimes I
feel guilty, but it does supply unlimited amounts of daedra hearts and void
salts for my restore magicka potions.