One things for sure though, if people are still playing, modding, enjoying and ranting about a game for over a decade despite two direct sequels, then there MUST be something good about it, right? Perhaps you’re considering getting or installing it, but you’re just not quite sure what to expect. Perhapps you’ve grabbed it cheap off steam, or found a copy gathering dust in a thrift store or your older cousin’s basement. It sounds great, doesn’t it? Hell, some players even prefer it to Oblivion and Skyrim. You’ve done your research, looked up youtube videos, reviews, maybe read through the Wikipedia or UESP articles. You know that Oblivion and Skyrim are just the fourth and fifth instalments of the series, and that there must be some fun to had in earlier titles: Arena and Daggerfall are a bit before your time, and there’s no way you’ll find an obscure copy of Redguard floating around, but what about Morrowind? After dozens or perhaps even hundreds of hours of gameplay, you’re aching for something new to fill the Elder Scrolls void that’s slowly growing inside you. If you’re reading this guide, I’ll assume that you’ve probably played and enjoyed Oblivion or Skyrim (or both!). Morrowind is $5 on the Steam Sale and has three minutes left), check out this table and read the TL DR! NOTE: This section is fairly large – If you’re in a hurry (e.g. ![]() ![]() ![]() Already convinced and ready to jump straight in? Feel free to skip straight to part 2.
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