Who knows? Maybe you can snag it for $5 to $10 then. With Fallout 4 coming out soon I wouldn't be surprised if several Bethesda games went on sale on Steam and GoG along with its launch. I'd also suggest just holding out for a bit and keeping an eye out in the next few months. I honestly do not remember if this is the case for Morrowind as I've been on the Steam version for the last year, (though not played NEARLY as much as I wanted) and took a several year break from it before that. Often it's the case that SOME disk, any disk, has to be in your physical, real world disk drive, for a game to recognize the disk image in your virtual drive. Sometimes games fail to recognize a mounted virtual disk. The third part is set in the province of Morrowind from the universe of The Elder Scrolls. It's an open world action RPG with an incredible story. Ultimately it's what I'd suggest as it is way, way more stable and much more reliable than a virtual drive. The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition Is the third installment in the most famous fantasy series, The Elder Scrolls. Your only viable options with no real gray-area morality are to personally make an image of your disk and mount it on a virtual disk drive, there are programs out there that can do it, or just spend the $20 for the Steam or GoG versions of the game. Notably, the vast majority of current Morrowind mods are not going to work for it. OpenMW has not reached versoin 1.0 yet so I don't recommend using it yet.
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