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OpenMWFREE!
OpenMW is an attempt to reimplement 2002's popular role-playing game Morrowind. It aims to be a fully playable, open source implementation of the game. You must own Morrowind to use OpenMW.
To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of OpenMW:
Be a full featured reimplementation of Morrowind.
Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X.
Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods.
Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc through scripting.
Fix system design bugs, like the “dirty” GMST entries in mods, and the savegame “doubling” problem.
Improve the interface and journal system.
(Possibly) Improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI.
(Possibly) Support multiplayer at some point.
(Possibly) Improve graphics to use more modern hardware.
It’s an ambitious list, and there’s a lot left to do before these goals can become reality. If you know C++ we could use your help in making the game a reality.
OpenMW is released under the GNU General Public License version 3, and all source code has been written completely from scratch. It also builds on various other open source tools, most notably OGRE for graphics, and Bullet for collision (and possibly physics).
Author: OpenMW Team
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Version: 0.15.0
Category: rpg
License: free
Cost (1):
Submitter: admin
Metacritic Rank: wait...openmw
Note (1): the price may be not correct due to changes in the distributor's trade policies
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Last Update: 2012-05-29 15:34:20
Other Requirements
You must own a copy of Morrowind for its game data. This can be purchased on Steam.