


One of this game's greatest strengths is in its mods. Whatever I choose, it's a valid choice in the game. I really enjoy how the game doesn't require me to do something with it if I want to give it to this dude to 'complete the quest' I can, if I want to tell him to fuck himself and keep it I can, and if I want to be a nice guy and let the initial owner keep his money I can do that too. Haven't even left Seyda Neen (that town at the start) yet I'm on some mission to watch where this dude is hiding money. I've only been playing for about four hours so far. So high-res that apparently 512 mb of video memory isn't enough and it occasionally causes a bit of slowdown on my newer machine. It doesn't even look outdated because a bunch of people went and made super-high-res replacement textures for everything.

The interface is kinda poor (though not awful), but the gameplay is utterly fabulous.

There will also be a pre-load option, which might vary depending on the version of the game and the region you are in.Anyone still play this? I just started recently. The launch is a global event, and all the servers will go live at the same time so people can experience the new expansion together. There will be a launch period right after launch as the servers need to be updated for the Vvardenfell adventures. Servers will go live at the following times, depending on your area: You’ll be able to play as Warden, who harnesses nature-based magic and has a War Bear as an ally. There is a new map, of course, followed by new adventures and a new class. In case you were wondering, the game is set around 700 years before the events of Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. The expansion is set in Morrowind and revolves around stopping a meteor that is about to crash into the city of Vivec.
