By Daniela Lozano, | May 09, 2017
Bethesda has hinted the impending announcement of "Elder Scrolls 6" at Bethesdaland in June. (YouTube)
Bethesda has released the requirements to play "Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind." The game is said to be an enhancement of "Elder Scrolls Online" and is expected to take players to another level.
Requirements for "Elders Scroll Online: Morrowind"
According to Gameranx, the minimum requirements for PC are 3GB of System RAM, 85GB free HDD space, DirectX compatible sound card, Windows 7 32-bit; Intel® Core i3 540 or AMD A6-3620, DirectX 11 compliant video card with 1 GB of RAM (NVIDIA® GeForce® 460 / AMD RadeonTM 6850) or higher, and Internet connection.
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However, experts say that it would be best if gamers get Windows 7 64-bit, Intel® Core i5 2300 or AMD FX4350, 8GB System RAM, 85GB free HDD space and a DirectX 11 compliant video card with 2 GB of RAM (NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 750 or AMD RadeonTM HD 7850) or higher.
A sneak peek of "Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind" has since been released. The game is all set to be released on June 6 and would be made available on PS4, PC, and Xbox One.
Naryu Virian Takes Everyone on a Trip
Meanwhile, True Achievements has reported that Naryu Virian is set to take viewers to the different places that Vvardenfell could offer. The locations would be made available on "Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind." The character would take everyone on a trip that would show a unique perspective of the Dwarven Ruins.
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