
Other than that, everything's randomly generated. The main quest is pretty much the whole game - handmade dungeons around Tamriel with some riddles to solve. When I say the game feels shallow, it's that it's sort of the same as daggerfall, except with less things (which can also be good, it means less bugs and less crashes).

It's definitely not well balanced - magic is very, very strong, early on unlike in Morrowind. It's okay, it's definitely interesting to play nowadays, but it feels a tad shallow and unfinished. Public Moderation Logs RSS Please refer to the guide on reddiquette before commenting and posting.Ĭheck it out if you're not afraid of retro gaming. To display spoilers in comments: Use (/spoiler) to show Crassius Curio is fabulous If your submission contains any spoilers, please consider tagging it with or in the title, for those users who haven't played a million times. Here are the links to Discord servers of the fellow communities and projects. Just replace Morrowind Patch Project with contemporary Patch for Purists. Installation of the game and the essential mods. These will walk you through beautifying Morrowind with modern graphics, all while still retaining the original games charm.
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Getting started with modding can be a daunting prospect for new players. Welcome to r/Morrowind, a subreddit dedicated to Bethesda's 2002 open world RPG, the third installment in the The Elder Scrolls series.
