Personally, I'm kind of 50/50 on this one. I never had a problem travelling in Morrowind. Why? Jump spells. Just get yourself a spell like "Fortify Jump 100 pts for 5 seconds" and there you go, a couple leaps and you can get across the world. Once you learn to aim with it (not that hard), travelling almost anywhere isn't a problem. Heck, I did quest to get Azura's Star in just a couple minutes! I only used this now and then though. Most of the time, I would travel normally. ...But I doubt most people do that. Simply opening your map and clicking is too simple. It makes quests more interesting to to sometimes stop during a quest, and go explore a tomb that you found on the way. Thus, I feel that there will only be two types of travelling: 1. Instant teleportation. 2. Exploration with no direction. Rarely a combination of the two. Simply exploring randomly will get boring, and I bet that most people will simply ignore it. But on the other hand, you can only teleport to places you have been to before... Still, I don't think that changes too much. Most people would probably just quickly jump or rush over to that location, and then never again walk to it.