The worst thing about this game is getting it to run nicely. What you should do: Buy this version and invest a day to follow the S.T.E.P. Guide for Morrowind (https://wiki.nexusmods.com/index.php/Morrowind_graphics_guide). And it's crucial to install the Morrowind Code Patch (In the S.T.E.P. Guide), Then run the "exe optimizer"(http://timeslip.users.sourceforge.net/exeopt.html) and optimize the modified exe and finally run the "4GB Patch" over it. (https://ntcore.com/?page_id=371). If you plan to mod this game, do yourself a favor and use Mod Organizer 2, trust me. Once you start the game, it might take a minute or two for the game to actually start up, so don't get impatient. You'll get used to it. Game is old and performance is lackluster. Inconsistent FPS outdoors. There is almost no voiced dialogue in this game. The loading and saving may take forever or happen lightning quick, depending on the "mood" the game is in. When you start out, you get frustrated, because there are no animations to convey the concept of "missing" a swing, so it looks like you connect with your hit but you don't. There is no fast travel, unless you work for it. After 50+ Hours, I am wearing a Cuirass that makes me immune to Fire Damage, Legendary Gauntlets and a Helmet that boost my stats, a skirt - AHEM - I mean a VERY MANLY *KILT* that I enchanted to allow me to fly, and Boots that make you go fast but also make you blind, if I hadn't created an "anti-blind" Spell through Spell-making. Morrowind might not be for everyone, but if you are part of "everyone" you should at least try it. It gives you this profound sense of accomplishment, that I have rarely felt in a video game. I truly feel like I earned all that magical equipment, because I was smart, resourceful and because I didn't give up! Skyrim feels like a trip to Disneyland in comparison.. A fun diversion, sure, but all you really do is ride rollercoasters and shake hands with people in costumes. 4½ Stars