Fan-Made Remaster of The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall Releases Version 1.0
Daggerfall Unity, developed by Gavin Clayton, offers improved graphics, extensive mod support, and quality-of-life changes, making the classic game more accessible on modern machines.
- The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall has received a fan-made remaster, known as Daggerfall Unity, which has finally released version 1.0.
- The remaster has been developed by Gavin Clayton, a devoted fan who has spent almost a decade on the project.
- Daggerfall Unity offers improved graphics, extensive mod support, boosted resolution, and several quality-of-life changes, making the game more accessible on modern machines.
- The game requires a copy of the original 1996 Daggerfall for DOS to run, which is available for free on Steam.
- The remaster aims to provide a more stable release of the game, supporting mods and maintaining the classic aesthetic and gameplay of the original.