Actually, Skyrim is worse than Morrowind for selling things; as far as I can tell most of the shop keepers max at 1500gp (though it replenishes in a couple of days, not just one, if you've cleaned them out) which makes the highly valuable item even more of a white elephant. You might as well just put it on the wall to admire from afar, or use it in combat. I've not yet found a merchant with more than 2000gp.
I think they've been a bit more careful with the choice of potion ingredients which make up restore health and magicka, not to make them too light. I'm envious at the potion weighing 0.0 pounds, that would be great.
I play Skyrim on a PlayStation; no way my computer could cope with it. The pity of that is that I can't mod the game.
One thing it does do which is useful if you're in a hurry is various methods of fast travel, which Oblivion didn't; I don't know about Morrowind.
There's the ordinary "I've been there before, get me there fast" fast travel, but if you're moving between the major cities you can hire a carriage. This is good because lots of areas of Skyrim don't seem to have roads, or the roads end in open areas of scrub leading nowhere, or (as one does) in a graveyard where you're then attacked by hordes of skeletons.
One of the cities doesn't seem to have a road leading to it, you just push your way through snow covered mountains and hope not to end up falling down a glacier. One of the others I've never found out how to get out without ending up in wasteland being attacked by random necromancers.
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I think they've been a bit more careful with the choice of potion ingredients which make up restore health and magicka, not to make them too light. I'm envious at the potion weighing 0.0 pounds, that would be great.
I play Skyrim on a PlayStation; no way my computer could cope with it. The pity of that is that I can't mod the game.
One thing it does do which is useful if you're in a hurry is various methods of fast travel, which Oblivion didn't; I don't know about Morrowind.
There's the ordinary "I've been there before, get me there fast" fast travel, but if you're moving between the major cities you can hire a carriage. This is good because lots of areas of Skyrim don't seem to have roads, or the roads end in open areas of scrub leading nowhere, or (as one does) in a graveyard where you're then attacked by hordes of skeletons.
One of the cities doesn't seem to have a road leading to it, you just push your way through snow covered mountains and hope not to end up falling down a glacier. One of the others I've never found out how to get out without ending up in wasteland being attacked by random necromancers.