The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall is a 1996 open world action role playing video game. It was developed by Bethesda Softworks and released on September 20, 1996. It was a commercial and critical success when it was first released, and continues to garner high marks today. In this review, we take a look at the game's features, story, and gameplay. Here we explore the game's story.
To begin playing, you'll need to download and install the free DOSBox emulator. The emulator can be downloaded here for free. Be sure to follow the DOSBox instructions to avoid problems with the game. Remember to truncate filenames that are longer than eight characters because DOS 8.3 naming conventions dictate short folder names. Then, unzip the game to a subdirectory of C:DOS.
You'll need a virtual CD-ROM drive to install Daggerfall on your PC. Use mount d c:dosdaggercd -t cdrom to emulate the Daggerfall CD. This will treat c:dosdagger as a physical CD. Once mounted, the game will treat d:c:dosdagger as an actual CD.
Daggerfall is one of the largest video games ever created. It is set in a universe of 487,000 square kilometers, with more than 15,000 areas to explore. The Elder Scrolls series is all about exploring the world and finding the best way to survive. This game has tons of properties to purchase. You can own houses and boats in Daggerfall, and can also use your money to build your own city and travel around it.