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So, I decided after looking at this thread, it needed editing.
Morrowind discussion, discuss about Morrowind.
Pretty straight forward really.
Tell us your Morrowind storys, cool stuff you've done ect.
> I really don't see how the Xbox will handle this.
Simple.
Turn power on - insert disc - play
The only downside to Tribunal is that there are relatively few changes to the original game. The only real changes there are the levelled creature lists. These have been upped quite significantly, meaning that you'll now need to be a much higher level before you'll be able to take them all on without fear.
Bloodmoon adds an entire new island to the game, which is (so I've been informed) about 1/5 the size of Morrowind, and packed solid with new quests and other content. There are new items etc added, as well as the ability to turn into a werewolf. As with Tribunal though, there are very few changes to the original mainland.
Both expansions are very tough to finish and will require some seriously high powered characters. Bugs in the original game have also been fixed, and with any luck you'll also get the patch, yet to be released, which is going to fix all the bugs in Bloodmoon.
GotY edition also allows you to port over your character from the original game.
I think that's pretty much all I can say withotu spoilers :)
> Have you lot heard of the Morrowind Game Of The Year edition comgin to
> the Xbox this fall?
Yes, I'm definately be buying it. I've not read about it, but I take it they are new towns/cities added to the map with extra Guild quests and the like?
It will inlude FULL content from both the Tribunal and Bloodmoon expansion packs, as well as the original game in it's entirety. Worth buying even if you have the original, if you ask me.
Being a PC user, I'm currently anticipating the UK release of Bloodmoon. Just a couple weeks to go now...