I recently acquired a copy of Morrowind Game of the Year for my XBox. My laptop only has a 1.7 GHz processor in it, so sadly I can't run Oblivion. I was toying with the idea of trying out Morrowind, but with that spoon story I'm a convert.
I can only connect at 28 K where I live. I tried to get service from AT & T, but after waiting a month for my appointment they didn't show. When I called they said they cancelled me because Comcast handles the service in my area now. After repeated calls to Comcast I always got the same answer: my city is not in their database and they'll call me when they can connect my service. I called twice a week for five weeks straight, and have not called them for three weeks. No phone call. I live in a big city in the Metro Detroit area (Rochester Hills) but they don't know where I live. That's the only reason they give for not connecting service. Oddly enough, they do provide cable at my house (w/o knowing where I live). They're no good at all.
The original Elder Scrolls game is free to download from their website.
I recently acquired a copy of Morrowind Game of the Year for my XBox. My laptop only has a 1.7 GHz processor in it, so sadly I can't run Oblivion. I was toying with the idea of trying out Morrowind, but with that spoon story I'm a convert.
I can only connect at 28 K where I live. I tried to get service from AT & T, but after waiting a month for my appointment they didn't show. When I called they said they cancelled me because Comcast handles the service in my area now. After repeated calls to Comcast I always got the same answer: my city is not in their database and they'll call me when they can connect my service. I called twice a week for five weeks straight, and have not called them for three weeks. No phone call. I live in a big city in the Metro Detroit area (Rochester Hills) but they don't know where I live. That's the only reason they give for not connecting service. Oddly enough, they do provide cable at my house (w/o knowing where I live). They're no good at all.