The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall is a first-person computer role-playing game (CRPG) for MS-DOS, developed by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1996. It is a sequel to the CRPG The Elder Scrolls: Arena and the second installment in The Elder Scrolls series. On July 9, 2009, it was made available as a free download on the Elder Scrolls website.
In Daggerfall, as in all The Elder Scrolls games, players are not required to follow questlines or fill specific character archetypes.
Daggerfall features a spell creation system where, through the Mages Guild, players can create custom spells with several different effects. The game will then automatically generate the mana cost of the spell based on the power of the effects chosen.
Other features include an equipment enchantment system (similar in concept to the spell creation system), the ability to buy houses and ships, a variety of clothing and equipment, dynamic political relationships between kingdoms, the ability to become a vampire, werewolf, or wereboar, and the combat system, which uses mouse movement to determine the direction and effect of weapon swings in melee combat.
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NOTE: To run this game on newer operating systems such as Windows Vista or 7, you will need to download an emulation program. A link to the DOSBox emulator and installation instructions are both provided on the download page.
Minimum system requirements:
-CPU: 486 DX2/66 MHZ
-OS: DOS 6.0, Windows, Linux, MacOSX
-8MB RAM
-50MB HD Space
-256-color VGA graphics card
-Mouse
-Soundcard
Download link:
Official link.
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