This week Lee and Rett finish their talk about the Daedric princes. They discuss the tribunal at length and speculate what it would be like if the Dwemer were time traveling conquistadors.
Lee and Rett talk about the Daedric Princes of The Elder Scrolls series. They get about half way down the list, and of course get distracted talking about The Dresden Files and other great books. This is part 1 of 2, look forward to the next half soon.
This week Lee and Rett discuss immersion in The Elder Scrolls. They talk about their favorite aspects of that in all games, and their favorite quirks as well. They discuss the things that break immersion, the things that challenge and engage them, and of course the things that build unbreakable immersion.
Also mentioned is the psychology of immersion, and what simply won’t do for certain denizens of reddit.
This week Lee and Rett go on to Reddit to find a list of amazing Morrowind question from /u/MetalPanda on the /r/Morrowind page. Questions include WTF skooma hate? WTF assassins? WTF cliffracers? WTF personality? WTF no silt strider in Pelgiad?
This week Lee and Rett talk about the Dwemer, the dwarves of Morrowind. Diving into their lore and history, and their role in the game. They talk more about immersion in The Elder Scrolls.
Look forward to a few more episodes to be dropped soon. And keep an eye on /r/morrowind on reddit to see our latest discussions.
Lee and Rett sit down to discuss the additional optional role play elements they invented to rekindle Morrowind for them. They go through a list of what they’ve nicknamed “traits” and how they would effect the way you you play the game. All rules are self imposed, and you can pick and choose which sound fun to you, or you could roll dice to add a random element to it all.
We will be posting our random roll charts to the website and on reddit as soon as we can. Our characters were completely randomized and made Morrowind very interesting.
If you have any “traits” you think would be cool shoot us an email.
This episode of A Game at Dinner, Lee and Rett talk about great items for a beginner character. They also discuss the right mindset to take when playing an older game like Morrowind. They also briefly discuss lore, specifically the history of the Dwemer people.
Make sure you look for our posts on Reddit and join the conversation. Lee will gladly answer any questions no matter what they are.
A Game at Dinner is a podcast headed by Lee Parra, once a guest on Duel of Taints, that aims to teach people the magic of Morrowind, the most compelling title in the Elder Scrolls series. During the course of this show, Lee will give people that ask “How do I get into this game” (a common question on the Morrowind subreddits) that extra nudge to help you figure out Morrowind, and learn to love it the way that the die hard fans do.
And for the veterans of Morrowind, Lee offers his own ways to come back to the game and make it feel fresh and new.
Lee and Rett will be posting a lot in the Morrowind subreddit,as the intention of the Podcast is to help foster a community around this game that seems to find new life every few years.
We will make links and information about the things we talk about readily available as soon as we can. We hope that you enjoy this episode of A Game at Dinner. This is the pilot episode, but there is plenty more to come.
We apologize to the great many inconvenienced by our late posting of this weeks episode of NDBrothers.
In this weeks edition the brothnerds discuss the epic Civilizations 5, Magic the Gathering, adventuring in the public matchmaking world of DOTA2, and the positive affects of video games.
Jason and Rett were unable to get together in person this week, so they used to skype to record. You can taste how easily distracted they can get… plus it was so late. they were absolutely tired after a long day of work AND school.