Just need a DOS.emu
"The Elder Scrolls: Arena" is available for PC - but on DOS sofware. However, a limited release PC re-issue was made & released in 2005. It has a program called "DOSBox" on it which allows DOS (and other old software) games to run on XP, Vista, 7 etc.! I recommend u look for it on eBay.(sorry about the large text, WikiAnswers works so stupidly)"The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall" - I think there is a re-issue. Hopefully there is, but I am not sure."The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind" is available for PC and X-Box."The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion" is available for PC, X-Box 360 & PlayStation 3.Other games..."The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard" is available for DOS PC. No re-issue, so instead run DOSBox (download it or use it from the re-issues for Arena and Daggerfall), and follow instructions online. Just Google it."An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire" is the same as before."The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey" is available for the old N-Gage - however there is a little fan flutter about a bootleg PSP re-issue."The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey" and"The Elder Scrolls Travels: Dawnstar" are available for Mobile Phones, but require Java to run.
If it runs on home premium, it will run on professional.
Hold the arrow key up and you go fast speed.
In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Ru means "run".It is part two of the Dismay shout. This word of power can be found in Shalidor's Maze, which is part of the Labyrinthian.You can find more about the Dragon Shouts and Words of Power on the official Elder Scrolls Wiki.
Yes. Morrowind runs on Windows 98 or later.
No
Modern systems will need to use a program called DOSBOX to run it, try using that.
Check out the System Requirements for Skyrim on the UESP Wiki.
No, you can't. Horses can only walk, run and climb vertical mountains
Every game on Xbox runs at 30 FPS, unless it has an option to let it run at 60.
It depends, but if your laptop is not ancient, it can play it fairly well. It has a fairly large file size, however.
I doubt that. The Elder Scrolls universe is very large, and the land of Tamriel in which the series are set is only one of many continents, so they can always do a game set on another continent. Also the Elder Scrolls world is fantasy so there is no past, future and present identical to the one we have. Guns might never be invented. Gunpowder may never be invented. And it probably won't be. Look at it like this, if you have a fireball shooting from your hand why would you need a gun? The closest thing to a modern setting Elder Scrolls is Fallout 3 so if you didn't play that give it a try.