

If you love Morrowind and its world, if you are interested in the creation of mods or games, or if you just want a creative outlet in a lively online community, consider taking a look at how to join the project. There is much to be created, much to be expanded and improved upon, and for that we need all the help we can get. On the other hand we also have the luxury of not being bound by the same temporal and budgetary constraints that a game studio is subject to, which means we are free to undertake some things that would otherwise never become reality. What took a team of paid, full-time developers several years obviously takes a group of volunteers longer. Rather than just providing a game world several times the size of the original, we want that world's vistas, stories and people to be every inch as captivating as its example. Our aim is to pick up where Bethesda left off: by creating the rest of its mainland, we are building Morrowind as it could have been, in a way that is truthful to the vision of the original developers. Even so, the result was an enormous, colorful world that many, in our project and beyond, still consider one of their most memorable game experiences. As it turned out, this was too large a task and the scope was reduced to Morrowind's central volcanic island, Vvardenfell. When Bethesda Softworks, the developers of the Elder Scrolls series, started designing the game towards the end of the 1990s, the original intent was to include all of the eponymous country's landmass in the game.

Tamriel Rebuilt is a large fan project for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. If you don't update and register both BSAs, you will encounter exclamation marks for missing meshes and other errors. Make sure to read the information about Tamriel_Data and register both BSAs in your Morrowind.ini.īoth PT_Data and TR_Data need to be registered.


Please install Tamriel_Data v8 when updating to 21.01! Tamriel Rebuilt doesn't contain its own asset files. The Morrowind Code Patch is also recommended if you are playing on the vanilla engine. Visit major cities such as Old Ebonheart, Port Telvannis and Necrom.įeaturing over 350+ quests and questlines.īefore installing Tamriel Rebuilt, please ensure that you have the latest version of Morrowind (v1.6820), including both Tribunal and Bloodmoon installed, as well as Tamriel_Data version 8.0 or later. TR_Mainland is our fully released content, while TR_Preview contains areas still in developmentįully playable landmass bigger than The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion filled with new NPCs, settlements, dungeons and more. (TR_Mainland)
