Ever Wanted to Play The Elder Scrolls III : Morrowind on Mac? This might just work!

 

    So, following up with the Bethesda Game entries, here is the entry for the Third Elder Scrolls game, Morrowind.  The sequel to Daggerfall, Morrowind now enables you to play as the various humanoid races found in the Elder Scrolls games, a change from Daggerfall.  The God known as Dagoth Ur seeks to make the province free of the Empire, the fate of the province of Morrowind depends on the player and his/her actions in the game.  

    Now, similar to other entries here, the Preset for the App to Install is either not fully processed or not up to date with the new Crossover 24, so here is a little guide to setting up the game's installation.  

1) Download the installer for Morrowind from GOG.com in your web browser or off the GOG Galaxy App.

2) Now time to set up the installation for Morrowind as follows: set the setup executable as the installer file for the game and set the operating system for the Morrowind Bottle as Windows 7, 64-bit.  If the default is set to Install in Steam, edit the setting to install via the GOG Installer.

3) First, Install the Windows Media Player.  Enter your own information in the forms that follow.  Then install the Visual C++ following Windows Media Player.

 

4) Install the Game through the GOG.com installer



5) When the installation finishes, exit the installer


6) The Bottle for Morrowind should appear like this when the Installation is complete.

7) Now you're set to play Morrowind!  Enjoy!


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-Kaos Nova

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