• @dan1101
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    221 year ago

    Enderal for a whole new world in the Skyrim engine. New map, new creatures, new spells, new items, pretty much nothing is unchanged and it’s really well done.

    Kingdom Come Deliverance for a more hardcore and true-life fantasy RPG

    Oblivion if you haven’t played it, just needs a texture mod for the most part.

    Dragon’s Dogma Dark Arisen

    Witcher 3

    Cyberpunk 2077 if you don’t mind non-fantasy.

    • @kiwifoxtrot
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      101 year ago

      Kingdom Come Deliverance is probably the best RPG I’ve played.

      • @sorenant
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        21 year ago

        It taught me the values of a good Christian: Piety, charity and booze bonanza.

        Jesus Christ be praised! (and Jan Hus. Fuck the pope though)

    • TheOneCurly
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      71 year ago

      I can’t believe I’ve never heard of Endral. This is so exciting.

      • 👁️🫦👁️
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        51 year ago

        Be prepared. I love Enderal but it is unforgiving. Not to say it’s bad, but it’s following a different design ethos than Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls.

        Also prepare for an emotional roller coaster

  • @nivenkos
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    Ultima VII - with the FOSS Exult engine, it’s old but has AI schedules, and stuff that really reminded me of TES.

    Baldur’s Gate 1 - it’s quite old and much more linear in many ways than TES, but the semi-open world was still great. The Pathfinder games are also quite similar for a modern alternative. Avernum is also a little bit similar for the open world aspect.

    Thief 1 + 2 - first-person stealth games, this directly influenced Oblivion. The Dark Mod also has some good newer maps.

    Deus Ex (especially the original 2) - first person immersive sims.

    Kingdom Come Deliverance - the closest to TES overall.

    Daggerfall (Daggerfall Unity), Morrowind (OpenMW), Oblivion - if you haven’t played them already.

    Arx Fatalis (Arx Libertatis) and Ultima Underworld - share some aspects with TES although are much more dungeon crawlers.

    The Legend Of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - quite different but the large open world and focus on exploration is amazing.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Seconding Morrowind with OpenMW. It does an amazing job updating everything for modern computers.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Play skyrim with the ordinator mod, it’s basically a different game with huge talent trees and vastly more options for how to play.

    • @SheeEttin
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      41 year ago

      I’ve used it. it’s not that different.

      • @notun
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        21 year ago

        It’s basically better talent trees, not all that different.

        For an actual different experience you need mods like Apocalypse (155 new spells) and most importantly the mod that instakills you if try to play a stealth archer.

        • @Chailles
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          Nah man, if you want a truly different experience, try out a heavily modded modpack on Wabbajack.

          There’s one I really enjoyed called Librum for the mage playthrough. Didn’t even have any mana to start with and spent like a full playthrough just to get my first spell. Lived in inns for a while a spending day after day to study, doing odd jobs for money. Couldn’t even get into the college at first because I didn’t know magic.

          • @notun
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            11 year ago

            I heavily dislike modpacks because they never explain what they actually do.

              • @notun
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                11 year ago

                No need, I’m perfectly capable of modding it myself. Frankly, that’s half the fun.

                • @Chailles
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                  11 year ago

                  So am I, but let’s not pretend it doesn’t take forever and I’d like to play the game at some point and not just play the game in “debug” mode.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Morrowind is most obvious choice.

    However if you want something new, eurojank games tend to scratch same itch to me if you can tolerate unpolished game mechanics until you get used to it. Two Worlds 2 and Elex 1 is great games to start with.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      this looks pretty cool. so far this is one of the only recommendations i haven’t played already. how’s the combat compared to morrowind though?

  • Elouin
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    • Outward is the singleplayer RPG of the last few years I enjoyed the most I think.
    • Some of the other open world RPG Series, like two worlds, Gothic or Elex, if you havent played those yet.
    • Reexperiencing Morrowind in Multiplayer is also quite fun.
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    11 year ago

    Gothic, Risen, Elex.

  • @squirrelwithnut
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    11 year ago

    I think the most obvious choice is to get Skyrim on PC and mod the hell out of it. Enderal is one of the best ones.

  • @sorenant
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    I usually cycle through other Bethesda games, including but not limited to Fallout 3+NV (Tales of Two Wastelands) and Morrowind with OpenMW. I recently played Oblivion and Morrowind with vanilla plus mod list (this one for Oblivion and this one for OpenMW) and it was very pleasing.

    If you’re interested in medieval combat, Kingdom Come Deliverance has my favorite sword fighting system in a game.

    For open world, Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom did not betray all the positive reviews and I enjoyed it greatly.

    Might not fit your bill but I would also recommend CDDA and Elona, both are excellent roguelikes with open world aspect.