Not OP, but... I've had it once. And it will probably stay at that number to end of my days. Oat milk is just gross for me, felt wrong at all possible levels.
When I was young it used to be like 15-20 a year, most of those local, some of those with my band. Nowadays, it's more like years apart between my visits anywhere. Not only there are way, way less happening in general (at least where I live), but family, other hobbies and keeping things quiet after busy work week has higher priority for me.
Morrowind is clearly and by far the best TES game ever made. It's old and it shows, but this doesn't take anything from the quality of the game. It has one of the best executed and most interesting worlds in any game I've played, it has great main story that is still just a scratch among other stories hidden throughout the Vvardenfell, and lastly the soundtrack... It's epic when it needs to be epic, it's calm when it needs to be calm, great melodies very well tied to different areas and parts of the game, it's just awesome.
Well, imagine Bethesda remaking Morrowind to mostly corridor walking sim since most side quests and all the optional stuff the game is filled with just cut out. Yeah, I don't like the idea. And that's exactly what I believe Bethesda is capable of.
I certainly hope so. And I also hope it won't be butchered. KOTOR was amazing, but it's tough to even start it these days and once you manage to run the game, the UI and controls are... pretty outdated to say the least. And I'm saying that as a person who finished original Fallout games recently and who plays other retro games regularly.
It's like nothing I've played before. Closest match would be probably old Planescape Torment. Not that it's vastly similar in gameplay, but more like novel style writing, deep lore, focus on narrative instead of action, ... Both games are long, slow paced and both make you think. Highly recommend!
Try to get ryzen 5600, it's pretty good and goes cheap. 5500 should be mostly fine too, but it's a little gimped on cache compared to 5600. Avoid cpus with G at the end, you don't want/need to pay for integrated graphics.
Second thing would be graphics card. Try to find used radeon 5700, 6600 or something similar. They will be faster and won't be as power hungry = you won't need new power supply.
Also bigger ssd. Doesn't need to be nvme, but having spinning drive for software is a pain these days. Sata SSD is fine.
Everyone is different and that's how it's supposed to be. Glad you like it.