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Originally Posted by Redjake
I'm trying to find a reason to keep playing this game. I REALLY don't like the level-scaling system. I want the old Morrowind system back. What's the point of doing ANYTHING in the game, really? Everything will be just as powerful as you are (to a certain extent). The beauty of Morrowind was becoming a demigod, and in Oblivion, it seems you can't do it. So far anyway.
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Lies. Dirty rotten lies. Only half a dozen enemies actually level up. The rest of the scaling is represented with more powerful foes coming at you. The beasties through the Oblivion gates are the best examples of this - stunted scamps give way to Daedroths, but one daedroth is as good as another. And not reaching demi-god? Poppycock! You can enchant weapons with unholy amounts of power, armor that boosts your strength many hundreds of points, sneak right in front of guards in broad daylight and pick any lock with no effort in the end.
As I said before, if you truly want Morrowind, the beauty of games is that you can always go back and play them later
The point of the game? Save Cryodil. Reinstate the Emperor. Rise to the head of all the guilds, clear every dungeon, close every Gate. If you're only playing to be able to pwn all the baddies with your Sword of Lameness at level 2 then you're missing the point entirely.