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I think I'm going to have to get Morrowind again. Damn it all.

I'm just hoping there's some decent mods out for combat, and text and such.

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Gnu it.
basically puts Morrowind in the Oblivion engine.
Urr...
1. Why? (Hadn't incorporated their own engine by then I'm guessing.)
2. Awesome.
Oblivion and Morrowind use the same engine. It's just a landscape remake/port, most likely done with the Elder Scrolls Construction Set.
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No they don't. Gamebryo is the successor to NetImmerse, which is Morrowind's engine. Though they are now lumped together, they're still different.

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They essentially have the same similarities as Unreal Engine and Unreal Engine 3.
Holk even pointed out that they are lumped together currently, and the wiki page states that Gamebryo is the successor to NetImmerse.
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Gamebryo is used throughout the video game industry. A sample of some games that use the engine are included below:

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind   2002   Windows, Xbox   Bethesda Game Studios   Bethesda Game Studios, ZeniMax Media

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You're wrong, man. Just accept it.

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Explain that to me, then.

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I already did. NetImmerse was used for Morrowind, and then once Gamebryo was made, the two were lumped together. Sword said it best when he was comparing it to UE. Games that were made in UE3 are still said to be made in UE, but UE1 is vastly different from UE3. It's not that difficult.

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I installed this. Took me pretty much all day, and there's a weird issue where I can't play fullscreen, but all I have to do to fix that is alt+tab out of the window and maximize. Yeah, it looks amazing, and it actually does include a few non-graphical mods, like adding more random, nameless people to the world (so it seems less empty) like drunkards that want to fight you, commoners that do nothing, and travel companions. There's a few other fixes, like being able to make stronger spells, and other little tweaks. Nothing game-changing, or to give an unfair advantage. Mostly just stuff that really should have been implemented in the original game.

I like it.

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but I can't play it anymore

because I have no AC, and it overheats my computer

guess I have to wait until winter or something

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We had a problem like that, and we used an external fan to cool the computer.
Stupid idea, but we got to play games.
it's like a metaphor or something i don't know

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I tried that once : 3, i also took the case cover off the computer and it helped a bit, got a bit dusty though

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Figured it out. Fans weren't coming on automatically at high temperatures, like they should. Found a workaround.

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Okay, I give up. I can't finish one fight without the game crashing, so, no thanks.

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