I started Morrowind and Fallout Tactics for the first time recently, and I gotta be honest, I definitely prefer one over the other. I like the chunky look of Morrowind, and the gameplay, while hard at times, can be rewarding. I just finished all the quests in Seyda-Neen, and I feel like I'm starting to get the hang of the basics. Fallout Tactics, on the other hand, is a completely different story. It's not that I DISLIKE the game; so far it's just that it has been frustrating. Not frustrating as in difficult; I mean frustrating as in the controls feel like trying to teach a wiener dog ballet. I don't know if my settings are just screwed up or if it's just an old game, but man...I hope I'm just going through a learning curve and it gets more fun the more I play because I really wanted to like this game. Any advice would be appreciated.
Osaka
They served as the foundation for all the more accessible titles that came later on in their respective franchises. They're for sure rough around the edges if you aren't used to earlier mechanics (especially if you started with the more modern games), but if you're patient with them, they both have their fair share of interesting stuff and the time invested can make it a really rewarding experience!
I'd say be patient with them and take time to adapt, but they're certainly not for everyone :)