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So is this Morrowind just a straight port of the Morrowind that Steam sells? The reason I ask this because Morrowind on Steam does not have the Siege of Firemoth addon (despite the fact that its the GOTY version)

[url=http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Siege_at_Firemoth]http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Siege_at_Firemoth[/url]

To shorten it is a small added content where you explore a reallly small island southwest out of Vvardenfell to explore an abondon Imperial Fort. And judging from the link it does not look like a simple dungeon.
Post edited August 27, 2015 by Elmofongo
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Elmofongo: The reason I ask this because Morrowind on Steam mabye the GOTY version (as is GOG) but on Steam it is missing one piece of content.
Without knowing for sure, I believe one could just grab it from the official site. Here. Unzip it in the relevant folder and use it as any other mod.
I don't think it does. Still, you can download [url=http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Official_Add-Ons]all of them for free[/url].
Post edited August 26, 2015 by Grargar
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Elmofongo: The reason I ask this because Morrowind on Steam mabye the GOTY version (as is GOG) but on Steam it is missing one piece of content.
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JMich: Without knowing for sure, I believe one could just grab it from the official site. Here. Unzip it in the relevant folder and use it as any other mod.
I understand that, I am just curious if it GOG's version comes with it already by default.

I also wonder if this addon was officially from Bethesda or some really talented modders that Bethesda made it canon to Morrowind.
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Grargar: I don't think it does. Still, you can download [url=http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Official_Add-Ons]all of them for free[/url].
What I said.
Post edited August 26, 2015 by Elmofongo
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Elmofongo: I understand that, I am just curious if it GOG's version comes with it already by default.

I also wonder if this addon was officially from Bethesda or some really talented modders that Bethesda made it canon to Morrowind.
I don't think it comes.

"This is a list of official add-ons released by Bethesda exclusively for the PC version of Morrowind. All of the minor add-ons can be obtained from the official website, or can be downloaded directly from the links on this page. Tribunal and Bloodmoon can be obtained separately on the PC, and are also bundled with Game of the Year Edition on PC and Xbox.
The add-ons have never been included with any release of the game and are not included with Game of the Year Edition."
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Elmofongo: So is this Morrowind just a straight port of the Morrowind that Steam sells? The reason I ask this because Morrowind on Steam mabye the GOTY version (as is GOG) but on Steam it is missing one piece of content.

On Steam the "Siege of Firemoth" is missing:

[url=http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Fort_Firemoth]http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Fort_Firemoth[/url]

To shorten it is a small added content where you explore a reallly small island southwest out of Vvardenfell to explore an abondon Imperial Fort. And judging from the link it does not look like a simple dungeon.
All official plugins are included (unpacked to Data Files and ready to go) in English version.
For other languages, we put them in different folder, as they do not come localized and may crash the game.
But I'm certain there are some fan-made fixes / translations to correct that so we added these files just in case ;)
Post edited August 26, 2015 by Thiev
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Thiev: All official plugins are included (unpacked to Data Files and ready to go) in English version.
For other languages, we put them in different folder, as they do not come localized and may crash the game.
But I'm certain there are some fan-made fixes / translations to correct that so we added these files just in case ;)
Interesting...
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Thiev: All official plugins are included (unpacked to Data Files and ready to go) in English version.
For other languages, we put them in different folder, as they do not come localized and may crash the game.
But I'm certain there are some fan-made fixes / translations to correct that so we added these files just in case ;)
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Grargar: Interesting...
Very interesting. All the more reason I really want to buy this game so bad, but my lack of funds saddens me :(
Yes it does, just downloaded it and it is available as a plugin.
This extra convenience might just convince me to grab it here again when it's on a sale.
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Elmofongo: So is this Morrowind just a straight port of the Morrowind that Steam sells? The reason I ask this because Morrowind on Steam does not have the Siege of Firemoth addon (despite the fact that its the GOTY version)

[url=http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Siege_at_Firemoth]http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Siege_at_Firemoth[/url]

To shorten it is a small added content where you explore a reallly small island southwest out of Vvardenfell to explore an abondon Imperial Fort. And judging from the link it does not look like a simple dungeon.
Just in case, download them from here and follow instructions: [url=http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Official_Plug-ins]http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Official_Plug-ins[/url]

Before doing that, you may want to check the game's launcher after a clean install. Any addons, IF present, will be listed and with a box next to them, able to tick or remove tick. There is more than that siege, an entire bunch exist.
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Elmofongo: So is this Morrowind just a straight port of the Morrowind that Steam sells? The reason I ask this because Morrowind on Steam does not have the Siege of Firemoth addon (despite the fact that its the GOTY version)

[url=http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Siege_at_Firemoth]http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Siege_at_Firemoth[/url]

To shorten it is a small added content where you explore a reallly small island southwest out of Vvardenfell to explore an abondon Imperial Fort. And judging from the link it does not look like a simple dungeon.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Just in case, download them from here and follow instructions: [url=http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Official_Plug-ins]http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Official_Plug-ins[/url]

Before doing that, you may want to check the game's launcher after a clean install. Any addons, IF present, will be listed and with a box next to them, able to tick or remove tick. There is more than that siege, an entire bunch exist.
I played the game already, the addon is already their (confirmed it with increasing the draw distance and using the high jump spell to see the little island where the place is)