Now, I found this cropping up in another forum I frequent, and I think it's well worth sharing with you lot here.
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Elder Scrolls series, Bethesda have released Daggerfall, the second game in the series, for absolutely free, if you've never tried an Elder Scrolls game before Morrowind, or, and I won't kill you for admitting it, Oblivion, then this is your chance to try out an old piece of Bethesda history in an entirely free and legal fashion, as the company themselves have released the game to download for free.
No strings attached whatsoever, they're only being consistant, as they released a free download for The Elder Scrolls: Arena, on their 10th anniversary, though Daggerfall comes with some issues that you may want to be aware of.
So, you need to run it in an emulator to get it to work, Bethesda has kindly supplied a link to the emulator known as DosBOX, which apparently works a treat with Daggerfall, and you should certainly read through the very detailed instructions that Bethsda's Mike Mazzuca put together for installing and running the game.
All in all, if you're new to this sort of thing, it'll take a bit of work to get it to run, but if all the "old school" Elder Scrolls fans are right, then this should certainly be worth all the effort.
Appropriate links below.
Bethesda Blog, Official Daggerfall Announcement.
The download page itself.
Daggerfall Help & Installation PDF.
DoxBOX emulator main site.
Please note that this is all entirely FREE and LEGAL, so there's no need to worry about anything dodgy coming your way from this.
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Elder Scrolls series, Bethesda have released Daggerfall, the second game in the series, for absolutely free, if you've never tried an Elder Scrolls game before Morrowind, or, and I won't kill you for admitting it, Oblivion, then this is your chance to try out an old piece of Bethesda history in an entirely free and legal fashion, as the company themselves have released the game to download for free.
No strings attached whatsoever, they're only being consistant, as they released a free download for The Elder Scrolls: Arena, on their 10th anniversary, though Daggerfall comes with some issues that you may want to be aware of.
This game came out in 1996, which means that it's not exactly the prettiest looking thing out there, though it's certainly not without its retro charm. That's not really the issue, though. Bethesda is releasing the game as it is, and they're not going to tinker with the game to make sure it runs compatibly with modern operating systems. They don't have plans to support the release with any customer support either (though I'm sure you'll find people in the Elder Scrolls community to be helpful if you need it).
So, you need to run it in an emulator to get it to work, Bethesda has kindly supplied a link to the emulator known as DosBOX, which apparently works a treat with Daggerfall, and you should certainly read through the very detailed instructions that Bethsda's Mike Mazzuca put together for installing and running the game.
All in all, if you're new to this sort of thing, it'll take a bit of work to get it to run, but if all the "old school" Elder Scrolls fans are right, then this should certainly be worth all the effort.
Appropriate links below.
Bethesda Blog, Official Daggerfall Announcement.
The download page itself.
Daggerfall Help & Installation PDF.
DoxBOX emulator main site.
Please note that this is all entirely FREE and LEGAL, so there's no need to worry about anything dodgy coming your way from this.