Poll of the Day > Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is now backwards compatible on Xbox One

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TheWorstPoster
04/10/18 3:06:44 AM
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PaddysPub
04/10/18 3:09:09 AM
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wow sick console morrowind!!!
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Locke90
04/10/18 5:07:36 AM
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TheWorstPoster posted...
http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Morrowind/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802425307f9

put the disk in and its currently not supported might be us only at this point

also it looks like its only a placeholder atm.
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ImmortalityV
04/10/18 6:00:03 AM
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Thanks for the heads up sire
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Ferarri619
04/10/18 6:55:03 AM
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Any piece of junk will run the PC version. You gotta be crazy to want the OG Xbox version. The loading times and glitches were awful.
I wanted a Morrowind remaster for PS4/XbOne that at least played as good as the PC version.
There is no good way to play Morrowind on console, and btw, the game ran even worse on Xbox 360 when MS made it backwards compatible on that system. It'll probably be the same BS here.
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zebatov
04/10/18 8:29:44 AM
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So will the difference in RAM cut back on load times, regardless of where we move X number of items to in the game?

I remember customising one room and then afterwards the game would load extremely slowly or crash.
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Ferarri619
04/10/18 8:45:44 AM
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zebatov posted...
So will the difference in RAM cut back on load times, regardless of where we move X number of items to in the game?


RAM of the Xbox One? No, because it's just emulating the OG Xbox. It will likely run worse than if you play it on an OG Xbox.
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TheWorstPoster
04/10/18 2:53:31 PM
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Ferarri619 posted...
zebatov posted...
So will the difference in RAM cut back on load times, regardless of where we move X number of items to in the game?


RAM of the Xbox One? No, because it's just emulating the OG Xbox. It will likely run worse than if you play it on an OG Xbox.


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ernieforss
04/10/18 3:13:58 PM
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that's cool. i just wish it had markers and quest logs like skyrim and oblivion. i have no clue where i'm going or what i'm suppose to be doing in morrowind.
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kind9
04/10/18 3:16:49 PM
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ernieforss posted...
that's cool. i just wish it had markers and quest logs like skyrim and oblivion. i have no clue where i'm going or what i'm suppose to be doing in morrowind.

That's one of the things I like about Morrowind. It doesn't point you directly to the objective, you have to figure it out yourself. Usually you get directions though, and the journal is the quest log.
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TallTamryu
04/10/18 3:16:50 PM
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ernieforss posted...
that's cool. i just wish it had markers and quest logs like skyrim and oblivion. i have no clue where i'm going or what i'm suppose to be doing in morrowind.

You gotta read and listen. Older games tells you exactly what to do in most cases, but don't give you a silly map marker.
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ernieforss
04/10/18 4:24:44 PM
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give me a map marker! like i don't know if i completed the quest or not. or i will just stumple at the end of a quest not even knowing how it began.
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InfestedAdam
04/10/18 5:44:35 PM
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ernieforss posted...
give me a map marker! like i don't know if i completed the quest or not. or i will just stumple at the end of a quest not even knowing how it began.

The directions can be kinda vague but not too vague from my experience. When said NPC tells you said cave is located south-east of this town, I can usually find it eventually. There are times I "fly" over where I am suppose to go and have to look over the map again to see what I missed.

As for knowing when a quest is done, usually the NPC will have no more further conversation in regards to the quest once it is over. The wording within the quest log sometimes implies said quest is done.
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zebatov
04/10/18 10:19:49 PM
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kind9 posted...
That's one of the things I like about Morrowind. It doesn't point you directly to the objective, you have to figure it out yourself. Usually you get directions though, and the journal is the quest log.


DFall does that. Need to ask around for a person's or item's location. It actually can be pretty frustrating.

Ferarri619 posted...
RAM of the Xbox One? No, because it's just emulating the OG Xbox. It will likely run worse than if you play it on an OG Xbox.


Maybe they should be remaking the best ES one time instead of Skyrim continually. Like it's alright, but it's not levitation-on-target alright.
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green dragon
04/10/18 10:38:28 PM
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Ferarri619 posted...
There is no good way to play Morrowind

Agreed
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