Play morrowind without cd11/15/2022 ![]() This version is Steam powered, which means you can play it without having the disk in your CD drive, if you already use steam it's as simple to use as that, though I did have to install it as compatible to Windows XP (I'm running Windows 7 64bit). Other than that, Morrowind is great, and still unfinished for me, I need to finish it sometime. The levelling up system is more complicated and slower that in Oblivion, and as a result Morrowind perhaps does not need the fix you can apply to Oblivion, but if you know that, it still works. All in all, it's the second best Elder scrolls game for me. Skyrim is very, very good, the levelling up system is simpler and faster than in Oblivion, and there are dragons. I have finished it a couple of times, and restarted it before completing it dozens of times, I still play it occasionally it is just that great. There's a bug, but there's a fix for it on the web. There are issues with the levelling up system, but you can work out how to fix them, and when you do, it's the best of the Elder Scrolls games. This is third in the Elder scrolls series, and coincidentally my third favourite of them. ![]() It you don't like this there are several mods to consider - All boat ports, All silt strider ports, Multiple teleport marking, and Run faster. For example some of the quests on the main path require finding not one item but several different ones in different parts of the world, and some of these will spawn multiple subquests, all of which require travelling to different places by foot. You may therefore find that Morrowind feels slow. It is as though the market has become progressively less patient. ![]() Games seem to follow a long term trend towards offering faster progress. ![]() Most novels don't present such a richly ambiguous view of their world. Whoever masterminded this deserves a medal. As you progress you read various reports and mini-books about the history and the background to the unfolding events, you see different perspectives. It's also worth looking at this site which is hilarious (but rude) and has lots of good advice on mods: Īs to the game, the lore and history have a sophistication beyond any game I have experienced (fans of Planescape Torment make similar claims but I found it too dated to play). Also he gives vital advice on making sure you have the right patches as the original game has lots of bugs. Most of his links are to PES and don't work but you can get most of them from and. The game is dated of course, having been released in 2002, but it still holds up well, especially if you mod it. I often use Steam but for this game I would strongly recommend the Ubisoft version though it's fractionally more expensive. This one requires Steam, the Ubisoft version does not. ![]() The only visible difference is the Mastertronic logo (that is this one) or the Ubisoft logo (the other one). There are two almost identical versions of this game, both on sale at Amazon. ![]()
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