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If you thought Elder Scrolls fans couldn't eat better: The mega-mod to build all of Morrowind just teased a release that'll make it border Oblivion's setting and add a whole new city




In case the approximately 60,000 Oblivion-related stories we've published in the last 24 hours have escaped you, it's feasting season for Elder Scrolls fans right now. The release of Oblivion Remastered has seen over 120,000 players pour into Cyrodiil at once, and I suspect it might beat that record this coming weekend...
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Hero modders take a break from their 25-year quest to make the rest of Morrowind to make the Oblivion we should have got instead




s loyal PC Gamer readers will know, Tamriel Rebuilt is the noble Morrowind modding effort to create every region of the game that Bethesda didn't make itself. Even after nearly a quarter-century, there's still plenty of the province to get to, and the project's current "optimistic" estimated time of full completion is 2035...
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New Morrowind mod adds a DLC-sized portion of Oblivion with over 160 quests

The Elder Scrolls 6 is likely years away at this point, and the wait for Bethesda's next fantasy RPG isn't getting any easier. We're fortunate that the modding community behind the Elder Scrolls games - Skyrim especially - is so strong, then. Multiple times a year we're graced with mods that range from small, mechanical changes to colossal, DLC-sized experiences. I'm pleased to tell you that today's new creation is the latter, as it adds a frankly absurd amount of material to Morrowind.


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I have, in my career at this illustrious publication, covered my love for Morrowind exhaustively and exhaustingly. It's simply the best one. The best game in Bethesda's catalogue and, perhaps, the best videogame. Ever...
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'Very few' people would play a Morrowind-style RPG with 'no compass, no map' and a reliance on quest text, says ESO director, 'which is kind of sad'




Back in my day, we didn't have these fancy-schmancy newfangled quest markers and compass points—we had to download add-ons if we wanted the minimap to tell us where our ten boars were, and then walk up the hill, both ways!..
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