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Originally Posted by OrangeP47
I can't remember if I played Fallout 3 or Oblivion first, but that was the generation I started with on Bethesda. In retrospect, though, I realize it was so long ago it's amazing I was actually able to complete either of those games (I played both at least 10 times), because at that age, I was terrible at video games. They had to be the only video games I was actually good at, which might be why I've always liked Bethesda games.
I tried Morrowind for the (real) first time in August 2022. Unfortunately, I had covid in July 2022, and in retrospect, I had brainfog at the time. I played 10 hours and couldn't even level up once or complete a single quest. Indeed, I knew something was off for quite some time... it's only been Februrary of this year that I've actually really felt mentally with it again (though the thing is, during that time period, I didn't realize I was mentally impaired, just in retrospect it's obvious). Giving Morrowind another shot now, this is the most fun I've had in a long time, and I'm having no trouble. Sorry for the tangent, but moral of the story, and important message, covid is no joke, be careful guys. That's basically 18 months I was affected and didn't know it.
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Sorry about your experience with Covid. I am quadruple-vaccinated but still caught it for the first time around Christmas this past year. One of my kids got it, then the other (in his case for the second time), then my wife, and then me. Thankfully, it was not as bad and has not had the residual effects of long covid that some have had. I had a bad headache, a slight fever, and needed to sleep a lot. After a couple of days, I felt a lot better.