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Old 09-12-2002, 12:40 AM
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I'd guess the problem is probably with minilogon, i don't think anyone is supporting it anymore, as I haven't created my own server in a couple of releases now, I couldnt tell you for sure.

Can anyone state to the current usability of minilogon?

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I agree, Morrowind being so scaled down was rather depressing, I loved the vastness of ES 1, you could walk for hours outside of the towns and find all kind of cool things. Daggerfall had the vastness, but it was largely empty. It was amazing in the first one how you could walk 20 miles outside of the city and just find inns and shops, or dungeons randomly scattered. Morrowind is the first one to feel like a real world though, they really put alot of detail into it, but I would have rather seen the entire world. They have the graphics engine down, now they just need to build a bigger world, and refine some other things. Like shops closing at night, what kind of thief can't make a midnight robbery. Also, horses/carts, and owning your own ships. I don't like the fact that you can just squat in anyones house either. They have a good thing there, now they just need to crank down the nuts and bolts. (dual wielding in combat for one)
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