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|release dates  = <sup>NA</sup> May 1, 2002<br/><sup>EU</sup> May 2, 2002
 
|release dates  = <sup>NA</sup> May 1, 2002<br/><sup>EU</sup> May 2, 2002
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|title          = The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal
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|cover          = TESIIItribunalcoverart.png
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|developer      = [[Wikipedia:Bethesda Game Studios|Bethesda Game Studios]]
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|publisher      = [[Wikipedia:Bethesda Softworks|Bethesda Softworks]]
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|engine        = [[Wikipedia:GameBryo|Gamebryo]]
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|release dates  = <sup>WW</sup> November 6, 2002
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{{infobox
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|title          = The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon
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|cover          = TESIIIbloodmooncoverart.png
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|developer      = [[Wikipedia:Bethesda Game Studios|Bethesda Game Studios]]
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|publisher      = [[Wikipedia:Bethesda Softworks|Bethesda Softworks]]
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|engine        = [[Wikipedia:GameBryo|Gamebryo]]
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|release dates  = <sup>NA</sup> June 3, 2003 <br><sup>EU</sup> July 4, 2003
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'''The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind''' is a 2002 game developed by [[Wikipedia:Bethesda Game Studios|Bethesda Game Studios]] for [[Windows|Microsoft Windows]]. It is fully compatible with modern, 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows<ref>http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=The%20Elder%20Scrolls%20III%3a%20Morrowind&v=Ubisoft&uid=&l=en&pf=0&pi=0&s=morrowind&os=64-bit</ref>.
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=Windows=
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==Availability==
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===Best Version===
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The most complete version of Morrowind is the ''Game of The Year'' edition, released on 31<sup>st</sup> October 2003, which includes the base game and its two expansions - Tribunal and Bloodmoon. This edition also includes a more recent patched version of the game.
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===[[Digital Rights Management (DRM)]]===
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Upon release, Morrowind shipped with a disk check function, which required the disc to be inserted every time the game was launched. This was later removed in a patch as it negatively affected game loading times<ref>http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=46310</ref>.
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==Patches==
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===[http://tes.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=19510 Unofficial Morrowind Code Patch]===
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Developed by Morrowind Nexus member "Hrnchamd", the Unofficial Morrowind Code Patch is a collection of over 50 bug fixes and improvements; including an important save game corruption fix, as well as many optional improvements, such as an expanded map.
  
== Patches ==
 
===Unofficial Morrowind Code Patch===
 
 
Quote from author page:
 
Quote from author page:
 
*''Morrowind is a game of great depth, a huge world, incredibly extensible and with a thriving community. Unfortunately it's also full of bugs. This is our attempt at defeating the worst bugs in the game, including save corruption; and also adding a few more features people have dreamt of.''
 
*''Morrowind is a game of great depth, a huge world, incredibly extensible and with a thriving community. Unfortunately it's also full of bugs. This is our attempt at defeating the worst bugs in the game, including save corruption; and also adding a few more features people have dreamt of.''
  
[http://tes.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=19510 Download link.]
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The patch is compatible with English, West European, Polish, Russian and Steam editions of the game, but, notably, not the Impulse (Gamestop PC Downloads) version, due to its DRM restrictions. The Morrowind Overhaul 2.0 mod includes this patch as part of its download.
 
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==Issues and Fixes==
== Mods ==
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===Crashing During Install or Launch===
===The Morrowind Overhaul 2.0===
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Some users have reported issues with crashes whilst installing or launching the game<ref>http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/29-known-issues-and-resolutions/</ref>. This can often be put down to a conflict between the Macrovision SafeDisc encryption software packaged with the game, and specific background programs installed on your computer. Programs known to lead to this conflict include Iomega removable hard disk drives and flash drives, as well as some hex and kernel editors. In order to resolve this issue, the user should use the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination, and end all running processes except <code>Explorer</code> and <code>Systray</code> (these are essential system processes).
A mod compilation package that gives the game a full face-lift, while keeping gameplay largely untouched; includes higher resolution textures, distance rendering, depth of field, real time shadows and global lighting, among hundreds of other fixes to the game. Version 2.0 comes with a fully automated installer and a automatic updater for newer releases.
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===Render Creation Failure===
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This issue often occurs with users who have a corrupted install of the [[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind#Morrowind_Graphics_Extender_(MGE)|Morrowind Graphics Extender]]. If this is the cause, it can be resolved by reinstalling the mod correctly.
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==Mods and Utilities==
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===The Elder Scrolls Construction Set===
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Shipped alongside the game, The Elder Scrolls Construction Set is the tool used by Bethesda to create the Morrowind game world; and whilst it has a steep learning curve, it offers the ability to create plug-ins and mods to be shared over the web. The set makes use of a proprietary file extension, as with the [[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion|Oblivion]] set (.esp). The file sizes of fan-made plug-ins can be as small as a few kilobytes if they merely edit basic game settings, or hundreds of megabytes if they add a large amount of new content.
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===[http://morrowindoverhaul.rpgitalia.net/news/mirrors-mirrors-mirrors The Morrowind Overhaul 2.0]===
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A mod compilation package that gives the game a visual overhaul; including higher resolution textures, distance rendering, depth of field, real time shadows and global lighting, as well as many bug fixes (as introduced in the Unofficial Morrowind Code Patch). Version 2.0 comes with a fully automated installer and a automatic updater for newer releases.
  
[http://morrowindoverhaul.rpgitalia.net/news/released-of-a-fixed-download Download link.]
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The mod is compatible with most versions of the game (all except Impulse).
  
===Morrowind Graphics Extender===
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It should be noted that during install, the mod may take control of the user's mouse and keyboard for periods of time as it selects the correct settings needed for its successful installation. The user is given a choice of graphics options that best suits their setup, as, on its highest settings, the mod requires a very powerful setup to run smoothly. Users who have installed the mod and are experiencing low frame rates may wish to disable the "water effects" and "distant lands" settings in <code>Morrowind/MGEgui</code>.
Included in the Morrowind Overhaul, the Morrowind Graphics Extender is an extremely flexible and powerful utility capable of drastically improving the graphics in Morrowind. Some users may prefer to install MGE individually in order to build their own overhaul or retain the original textures of vanilla Morrowind. The most prominent feature offered by MGE is the addition of distant landscape, but it is also capable of adding shaders, better water, and a myriad of other improvements.
 
  
[http://sourceforge.net/projects/morrgraphext/ Sourceforge link.]
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It should be noted that many users have experienced issues, with the game merely displaying a black screen past the main menu. There are two causes of this issue - their solutions are outlined below:
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#'''Steam Community Overlay:''' Steam users will need to disable the community overlay before running the game with the mod installed, as the two conflict and will produce a black screen past the main menu. This can be done by right clicking the Steam icon in the taskbar, clicking settings, then navigating to the "In-game" menu, and deselecting the Steam Community overlay option.
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#'''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind#Morrowind_Graphics_Extender_(MGE)|MGE]] XE:''' The latest version of the mod, using "MGE XE", is often the cause of this issue<ref>http://forum.rpgitalia.net/topic/17380-black-screen-unrelated-to-steam/</ref>. Users can select an older, less advanced version by navigating to their Morrowind game folder, then selecting <code>MGSO Options</code>, navigating to the MGE tab. The user will then need to regenerate the Distant Lands by opening the <code>MGEgui</code>.
  
[http://sourceforge.net/projects/morrgraphext/files/latest/download Direct download link.]
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===[http://sourceforge.net/projects/morrgraphext/ Morrowind Graphics Extender (MGE)]===
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Included in the Morrowind Overhaul, the Morrowind Graphics Extender is a flexible utility capable of drastically improving the graphics in Morrowind. Some users may prefer to install MGE individually in order to build their own overhaul or retain the original textures of vanilla Morrowind. The most prominent feature offered by MGE is the addition of the "Distant Lands" distant landscape, but it is also capable of adding shaders, better water, and a myriad of other improvements.
  
 
==System Requirements==
 
==System Requirements==
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*[[The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall]]
 
*[[The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall]]
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==Notes==
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Revision as of 13:23, 3 May 2012

Template:Infobox Template:Infobox Template:Infobox The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is a 2002 game developed by Bethesda Game Studios for Microsoft Windows. It is fully compatible with modern, 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows[1].

Windows

Availability

Best Version

The most complete version of Morrowind is the Game of The Year edition, released on 31st October 2003, which includes the base game and its two expansions - Tribunal and Bloodmoon. This edition also includes a more recent patched version of the game.

Digital Rights Management (DRM)

Upon release, Morrowind shipped with a disk check function, which required the disc to be inserted every time the game was launched. This was later removed in a patch as it negatively affected game loading times[2].

Patches

Unofficial Morrowind Code Patch

Developed by Morrowind Nexus member "Hrnchamd", the Unofficial Morrowind Code Patch is a collection of over 50 bug fixes and improvements; including an important save game corruption fix, as well as many optional improvements, such as an expanded map.

Quote from author page:

  • Morrowind is a game of great depth, a huge world, incredibly extensible and with a thriving community. Unfortunately it's also full of bugs. This is our attempt at defeating the worst bugs in the game, including save corruption; and also adding a few more features people have dreamt of.

The patch is compatible with English, West European, Polish, Russian and Steam editions of the game, but, notably, not the Impulse (Gamestop PC Downloads) version, due to its DRM restrictions. The Morrowind Overhaul 2.0 mod includes this patch as part of its download.

Issues and Fixes

Crashing During Install or Launch

Some users have reported issues with crashes whilst installing or launching the game[3]. This can often be put down to a conflict between the Macrovision SafeDisc encryption software packaged with the game, and specific background programs installed on your computer. Programs known to lead to this conflict include Iomega removable hard disk drives and flash drives, as well as some hex and kernel editors. In order to resolve this issue, the user should use the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination, and end all running processes except Explorer and Systray (these are essential system processes).

Render Creation Failure

This issue often occurs with users who have a corrupted install of the Morrowind Graphics Extender. If this is the cause, it can be resolved by reinstalling the mod correctly.

Mods and Utilities

The Elder Scrolls Construction Set

Shipped alongside the game, The Elder Scrolls Construction Set is the tool used by Bethesda to create the Morrowind game world; and whilst it has a steep learning curve, it offers the ability to create plug-ins and mods to be shared over the web. The set makes use of a proprietary file extension, as with the Oblivion set (.esp). The file sizes of fan-made plug-ins can be as small as a few kilobytes if they merely edit basic game settings, or hundreds of megabytes if they add a large amount of new content.

The Morrowind Overhaul 2.0

A mod compilation package that gives the game a visual overhaul; including higher resolution textures, distance rendering, depth of field, real time shadows and global lighting, as well as many bug fixes (as introduced in the Unofficial Morrowind Code Patch). Version 2.0 comes with a fully automated installer and a automatic updater for newer releases.

The mod is compatible with most versions of the game (all except Impulse).

It should be noted that during install, the mod may take control of the user's mouse and keyboard for periods of time as it selects the correct settings needed for its successful installation. The user is given a choice of graphics options that best suits their setup, as, on its highest settings, the mod requires a very powerful setup to run smoothly. Users who have installed the mod and are experiencing low frame rates may wish to disable the "water effects" and "distant lands" settings in Morrowind/MGEgui.

It should be noted that many users have experienced issues, with the game merely displaying a black screen past the main menu. There are two causes of this issue - their solutions are outlined below:

  1. Steam Community Overlay: Steam users will need to disable the community overlay before running the game with the mod installed, as the two conflict and will produce a black screen past the main menu. This can be done by right clicking the Steam icon in the taskbar, clicking settings, then navigating to the "In-game" menu, and deselecting the Steam Community overlay option.
  2. MGE XE: The latest version of the mod, using "MGE XE", is often the cause of this issue[4]. Users can select an older, less advanced version by navigating to their Morrowind game folder, then selecting MGSO Options, navigating to the MGE tab. The user will then need to regenerate the Distant Lands by opening the MGEgui.

Morrowind Graphics Extender (MGE)

Included in the Morrowind Overhaul, the Morrowind Graphics Extender is a flexible utility capable of drastically improving the graphics in Morrowind. Some users may prefer to install MGE individually in order to build their own overhaul or retain the original textures of vanilla Morrowind. The most prominent feature offered by MGE is the addition of the "Distant Lands" distant landscape, but it is also capable of adding shaders, better water, and a myriad of other improvements.

System Requirements

Template:SysReq

See Also

Notes