Maybe if a major character dies they're replaced by a never ending supply of identical but slightly lighter colored children all named Pup. I would think that it works like New Vegas, where you can kill pretty much everyone and the story works around it except maybe a few ultra important people, like Martin from Oblivion. If he were to be salin, all hope would then be lost. That sibling replacement system sounds neat though for more minor characters. I like in SI, if you tried to kill the Madgod ,he would teleport you miles into the air.
And you die. But sibling replacement sounds nice. Or if it is a military or militia leader, their second in command could replace them. No, seriously, can you kill the children? I'm tired of games that don't let you. It really zaps you away from the game when they don't. The chillins are invincible.
Lol, infinite supply of siblings I think that would be a bit too comical to take seriously. It wouldn't be very noob friendly to let them die and the leave the player to figure out what happened themselves. He always asks "what am I suppose to do? What's the point? Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community.
This thread is locked. Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived Page 1 of 3 Next Last. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: Indori. Most quests have no alternate endings. You either finish them or you don't.
Killing random people in the street will generally cause the latter to occur. I'm the king of the twentieth century. I'm the bogeyman. The villain. Unless you kill some certain people to get good armor and weapons then you'll die if you just walk up and try to kill some. User Info: Jahgro. I would definitely restart and not kill everyone lol.
You may not need the people for the main quest, they will come up in quests you may want to do way later in the game, but can't. The rule i follow is, if i don't have to kill them, I usually don't. If I want to kill them, i look online to see if they are involved in any quests. If not then i kill them, if they are, i see what quest it is, and if I would ever be interested in doing it. Killing entire populations is fun no doubt about that, however whenever i go on a spree like that, i always make a backup save first.
You can start a new game. Morrowind has tons of replay potential. Generally when you see a message saying something like 'with this character's death the thread of the prophecy is broken. Load a save or continue in the doomed world you have created' in Morrowind, if you want to keep following the questline load your save.
Last edited by deRuyter ; 2 Oct, am. The alternative path isn't much fun, and starting a new one to do the main quest is absolutely worth it, because the main quest in MW is awesome.
Brandybuck View Profile View Posts. I think he is only necessary to point you toward that particular wisewoman and that partiuclar cave with the cult in it. If you have gotten that far you are fine, if you haven't then you'll have to find them on your own.
Otherwise the main story is still good to go. Per page: 15 30
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