![]() What can I say? That place opened a new world to me. Well, a lot of links got returned, but I didn’t click any, until I saw a link for something called Morrowind files. One day I did a search for Morrowind, just to see what turned up. By now of course I was online, and actually once in a while did more than check email. ![]() ![]() But what was this Construction Set that came with it? I tried messing with it, but I was so lost, so mostly gave up. ![]() Then finally picked up a copy of the game. Solely due to this I actually bought a couple game magazines that had articles about it. Knowing Morrowind would be coming out, I began saving money. I contented myself with Masters of Orion, Might & Magic 6, and Baldur’s Gate II (with Throne of Baal of course). Alas, during the move back to the US, it disappeared. Still, despite the CTDs, slow gameplay, and other problems, I loved DF (hey, it was my first computer, I was still learning). I also lived in a different country at that point in my life, and had no reliable internet connection. I bought Daggerfall when it came out, but I was still on my first computer at that point, it was a bit old, and the game didn’t run well. I knew of Arena only because a friend had it when I was young, though I didn’t have a computer then (my parents relented and bought me a calculator for school work). While I consider myself an avid gamer, I tend to limit my interests to RPGs, and a couple strategy games. Being online meant checking email, nothing more. Prior to Morrowind’s release, I didn’t even know what a ‘mod’ was. My own journey with Morrowind has been just fantastic. Few games have as large and devoted a community, or as great. Here we are several years since Morrowind has been released, and people are still playing, and still modding. If you see information contained within that you originally provided and wish it removed or changed for accuracy, please contact myself and I will do so immediately. I take no responsibility for anything any person does with their computer system due to the information contained within, nor any problems that may arise at any point in the future. I have taken pains to provide accuracy, but there is still some information within that is unknowingly incomplete, inaccurate, or false. However, you may not alter this work, nor profit in any way, if you distribute this work or provide it for distribution, without the express permission of myself and those listed under the Mojo Gratitudes section. This work is provided freely, and may be downloaded, printed, saved, or distributed to others through any means. All known sources of information will be listed separately from here. Therefore I take no credit whatsoever for anything contained within, only the compilation. I do not provide or credit the source of specific information, next to any information within, as separate from that which I provide, as the manual would double in size. While much of the information within I learned through trial and error, a vast amount of it I gleaned from website forums and many various FAQs and tutorials provided freely by people within the gaming community. Nor did any of these companies or anyone who works for them in any way provide any input or help me in compiling this work.Īll words within are solely the product of myself. None of these companies in any way allowed or prevented me from completing this work, and most likely were unaware of it’s production prior to it being provided over the Internet. I am not in any way affiliated with Bethesda Softworks, ZeniMax Media, Microsoft, or any company or person who works for these companies.
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