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Rookersh
Aug 19, 2010
Morrowind.

I got it when I was 16-17, and had no idea how to actually play it. So instead I cheated, gave myself god mode, and enough stats to join every house. I then spent an entire school year playing that game every single night. By the end I had to have had over a thousand hours in that game, had explored most of the island ( if not the entire thing ), had joined each of the three great houses ( as well as all the minor houses ), and done all the content in Tribunal/Bloodmoon.

I didn't care that it was rough even when I got it, the world was so unlike anything else I'd ever seen that I needed to keep playing it. I remember having that huge paper map and just drawing on it constantly whenever I found new things/important items I couldn't take out. I treated it like a treasure map, and by the end of my playthrough it was super worn/torn, but it had all the major secrets/cool stuff labeled on it because I found it. I still have it, and when I found it while digging through my old stuff recently it brought back a ton of good memories.

I got lucky as a kid. My parents only really bought me Spyro for PS1, Ratchet and Clank for PS2, and then when I got my PC they went and dug through some bargain bins, finding Deus Ex, Morrowind, Baldurs Gate 2, and Age of Empires 2 for me. I grew up on classic PC properties.

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