Quote Originally Posted by factotum View Post
Not to mention that actually finding the propylon indexes was a royal pain, because they were generally in dungeons miles away from the associated propylon chamber. The only propylon chamber that was really quite handy was Berandas, which was pretty close to Gnisis.

Still, I would agree--having to really think about your travel was a much-missed feature of Morrowind. Is it going to be quicker for me to reach my destination using Divine Intervention and a silt strider, or via propylon and a short walk? Where should I place my marks for future recall to make things the easiest?
I used Propylon + Intervention a LOT.

Perhaps my biggest problem with Morrowind's travel system was that, once you built your stronghold, it was a PAIN to get to. You couldn't get a strider or a boat or a teleporter. You were just out in the middle of nowhere. Part of why Balmora's Council Club was my favorite base.