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You're right that Morrowind is not an action game. But it IS an action role-playing game, just as the other main Elder Scrolls series entries before and after it are. Morrowind has real-time combat with manual, FPS/TPS aiming, just like Daggerfall. You aim with mouselook (or the control stick on Xbox) at the target you wish to attack with a melee weapon, projectile weapon, or a magic spell. Morrowind even has a first-person crosshair, just like its successors Oblivion and Skyrim. Changing the genre in the main Morrowind article is inaccurate, considering that The Elder Scrolls series is documented on Wikipedia as an action role-playing series, and every other Elder Scrolls article has the action role-playing label, including Morrowind's own expansions, Tribunal and Bloodmoon. It is inaccurate to compare Morrowind to Dragon Age Origins when Morrowind is obviously most similar to its fellow Elder Scrolls games, all of which are action role-playing.