Yes actually you can, there is a magic spell called "Levitation" you can buy it at some of the mages guilds, I believe.
All of "arena" is not as graphic as morrowind by quite alot. So everywhere you look morrowind is going to look better, but they are both fun.
By adding it to The elder scrolls construction set. Then go to data files in the morrowind launcher and then double click it so it can mark it
Possibly a trick question. The third elder scrolls game to be made was 'The Elder Scrolls Legends: Battlespire'. However the game known as "The Elder Scrolls 3" and a direct sequel to Daggerfall, is Morrowind.
No, but there are so many mods out there that do the same thing, HD textures, Better Bodies.
It depends, but if your laptop is not ancient, it can play it fairly well. It has a fairly large file size, however.
There are many rumors of Bethesda starting the work on Elder's Scrolls 5 but no official conformation yet More than likely; bethesda has made so much money off of their Elder Scrolls series and Fallout that there's no way their gonna stop making em. In fact i think Oblivion is in the top 10 RPG's of all time.
1. Arena 2. Daggerfall 3. Morrowind 4. Oblivion 5. Skyrim 6. Online So 4 before skyrim came out
I recommend Oblivion or Skyrim for a softer gaming experience since they're the newest games. Morrowind, the third game, is pretty hardcore, but it represents a lot of early and old game mechanics that aren't present in the latest Elder Scrolls games. Morrowind is a lot more difficult than Oblivion and Skyrim, and some old Elder Scrolls players argue that the latest games have been "dumbed down". The first two games are difficult to find and start up/install, so I wouldn't recommend playing them first.
Yes. It's call elderscrolls.com . Because of the newer Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion, it's decorated according to Oblivion gameplay and things like that, but you can still find Morrowind in there somewhere. There's also a map of Tamriel on the site too that shows all the provinces so you can look at what the mainland of Morrowind looks like and not just Vvardenfell.
"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.
No. There is no special version of Morrowind for use with Windows Vista. It might be possible to download a patch from one of the various fan sites, so you might consider checking those. A good place to start would be the Elder Scrolls official fan site. It is generally held that Windows Vista is not a good platform for running games. In that respect it might be worthwhile to run older games such as Morrowind on a different machine, or replace the operating system on your existing machine. Windows XP is compatible with most games and patches are widely available for those with which it is not.
The Elder Scrolls games take place in the continent of Tamriel, which consists of nine provinces - Cyrodiil, High Rock, Skyrim, Valenwood, Summerset Isle, Skyrim, Hammerfell, Black Marsh and Elsweyr. Arena took place over the whole continent of Tamriel. Daggerfall took place in Hammerfell and High Rock. Morrowind took place in Morrowind, though only the island of Vvardenfell and not mainland Morrowind (though you visit Mournhold in the Tribunal expansion). Oblivion took place in Cyrodiil, and Skyrim takes place in Skyrim.