The Tribunal expansion (and Bloodmoon) are only possible on the Xbox with the "Game of the Year Edition" copy of Morrowind. The expansions are included on the disc, you don't install them separately . I believe the Tribunal quest line starts after you level up your character to level 6 and then sleep in a bed only to be woken up by an assassin trying to kill you, kill the assassin and the quest starts.
In "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind," the Tribunal is a faction that players can interact with, primarily based in the city of Mournhold, which is part of the expansion "The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal." To access Mournhold, players must either have completed certain main quest requirements or have the Tribunal expansion installed. Once there, players can engage with key characters and quests related to the Tribunal's lore and influence.
Yes if you have the Game of the Year edition or the Bloodmoon expansion
Werewolves can be found in Solestheim (The Island that comes with the GOTY((Game Of the Year Edition)) or the Bloodmoon expansion)
No, but it is available for the PC, and Xbox.
The Game of the Year Edition of Morrowind for the Xbox has a golden colored cover. The Platinum Hits Version has a (wait for it) Platinum colored cover and the original has a brown colored cover.
Yes it will. It might be a little slow but this is only because the Morrowind disk wasn't specifically designed to run on a 360. But it will still work, and you can still play everything on it.
I think its either Two Worlds, or Morrowind. (Maybe Oblivion)
yes on the 19th of october
Yes there are cheats in Morrowind for Xbox. There are cheats that allow you to instantly restore Health, Magicka or Fatigue. These are very useful if you're ever in trouble. I can't really explain how to do each one, but you can just type in "Cheats for Morrowind" on Google and you'll get how to use the cheats.
Six years after Bethesda released their second Elder Scrolls game, Daggerfall.
No, you cannot transfer your save files from the original Morrowind to the Game of the Year Edition on Xbox 360. The two versions are incompatible due to differences in their save file formats. Players will need to start a new game in the Game of the Year Edition.
The Elder Scrolls is a series not a game. The iterations of the series have appeared on multiple systems, however. Elder Scrolls 1: Arena ( PC/DOS ) Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall ( PC/DOS ) Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind, Bloodmoon, Tribunal ( PC, XBox ) Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion ( PC, XBox 360 , PS3 )