If you’re looking for a reason to go back and play an older Elder Scrolls game, then you might want to check out Daggerfall Unity, a newly released fan-made remake of the second mainline entry in the series.
Yes, before you get seduced by Dagoth Ur, fail to prevent the Emperor’s death, or yell at some dragons, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall offers you a massive adventure and plenty of Knowledge to fill every library in Tamriel. Now, just over 27 years after the game was first released, and after nine years of development, developer Gavin Clayton has finally released the long-awaited revamp of the game.
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After several years of development and the hard work of many people, Daggerfall Unity is finally considered complete,” Clayton revealed in a post on Twitter announcing the arrival of version 1.0.0 of the mod. “The project will now move into post-launch community support and maintenance stage,” he added.
If you purchase the mod, you can expect to find some graphical improvements, options to ensure the game better adapts to modern hardware, tons of bug fixes, and healthy quality-of-life-based changes among the many tweaks to the original Daggerfall experience. It also makes it easier to add other mods to the game, allowing you to further enhance your Daggerfall experience.
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In addition to boasting instructions to get you up and running with Daggerfall Unity, this page also lists a number of featured mods from the Remastered community that do everything from add new quests to completely revamp the game’s handling of religion. way, and even lets you join the “Guild of Archaeologists”.
So, it’s time you stopped murdering Alduin for the thousandth time and finally listened to the voice of reason.
Or you could wait and see if another modder can soon complete their mission to add pilotable mechs to Starfield, a game known for its innovative gameplay.