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    Quote Originally Posted by Vivi22 View Post
    And Pike, every time I see you playing Morrowind I realize how much I want the game to have some sort of co-op mode so we can quest together.
    Hux and I were lamenting about this the other day. Forget TES Online, I just want a 2 to 4 player co-op TES!

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    I'm hoping that one day, just one day, this comes to full fruition:

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    Okay I'll make an effortpost about mods for y'all, because despite the brilliance of vanilla Morrowind it's even more mindblowingly amazing with mods installed.

    Essentials
    Morrowind Overhaul: As Pike says this includes a bunch of different mods. This is mostly a graphics and sound pack with some unofficial patching but it makes an unbelievable difference and unless your computer can't handle it, you need it.

    Galsiah's Character Development: GCD single-handedly fixes all problems with vanilla leveling. It makes everything so much more natural and smooth, lets you go above 100 in stats and skills (not without work!), and in the 50~ hours of playing with it since I reinstalled it's seemed to be pretty much perfectly balanced in most regards. Playing without this is an indicator of the most depraved masochism. Note: There's another leveling mod our there known as MADD Leveling which has pretty good reviews, but I've never used it myself. Consider that if you don't like GCD. But for Vivec's sake get one or the other.

    Morrowind Patch Project (Formerly known as Unofficial Morrowind Patch): A project which has persisted in one form or another pretty much since release and which aims to fix anything it can, from typos to incomplete quests to actual game-breakers.

    Morrowind Code Patch: Going deeper than the above this, unsurprisingly, touches the game's code itself to make even more repairs and improvements. Fixes a huge number of issues which were in the base game and remained through patches and expansions. Some things are vital like crash fixes, some are quality of life, but this thing is indispensable.

    Delayed Dark Brotherhood Attack: Exactly what it says on the tin. In base, with Tribunal installed, you'll get attacked when you're a prisoner fresh off the boat in Seyda Neen by elite assassins. Not only does this unbalance things when you kill them because their gear is great and valuable, but it also makes very little sense that the person sending the assassins would even know you exist, let alone care. So with this you're safe from the DB until you've reached a position of power in various guilds or have progressed to a certain point in the Main Quest.

    Expansion Integration: Bethesda were lazy smurfers with Bloodmoon and especially Tribunal, and this mod goes a long way to helping that. Basically it brings everything appropriate from those expansions into Vvardenfell, so you can encounter Durzogs in the wild and alchemy ingredients can show up for sale and so forth.

    That's pretty much it for what I would class as essentials, and even the last one of this short list is debatable. Everything else is really up to the player in question, but I'll link to a few of my favorites and then a couple of the bigger lists and important sites.

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    Tamriel Rebuilt: I strongly considered putting this in the essentials section because it's just that good. TR is a project that has been running since the early days of Morrowind with the original aim of recreating all of Tamriel. They've since scaled back this absurd ambition to 'just' the whole of the Morrowind province, which is still only slightly smaller than Vivec's Spear. They've recently released part 3 of this vast effort and already the game is literally twice the size.



    Those of you who've played the game will realize just how vast an expansion this project is. And although I've only seen a very little bit of it so far I can assure you what is there is great. Firewatch is a better-made settlement than any Imperial one in the native game. (Note: The small island south-west of Vivec/Ebonheart is not a part of TR, but a seperate mod named Dulsya Isle.)

    Piratelord's Creatures XI: There have been a great number of creature adding mods over the years but this is the best one currently. Everything added is well-made and fits perfectly with the theme of Morrowind and the aesthetics and stuff.

    Executor Zurg's Merchant Money Mod: Some people may dislike this. Those people are wrong. This mod increases the amount of money carried by merchants (not those added by mods though) tenfold. Very simple, and incredibly welcome, because you don't have to go smurfing off to Caldera or the Mudcrab Merchant to sell anything worth more than five septims anymore. Don't worry, when you start getting more expensive gear you'll still struggle to find places to sell them.

    abot's gondoliers, boats, and silt striders: This triune of mods by abot does something that some of us have longed for for years. It adds the ability to choose a 'scenic travel' option from various ports, which means you can actually ride the stuff as it takes you to your destination in real-time! It also adds some ambient stuff like gondoliers paddling around Vivec City and stuff. It's tremendously good for gigantic nerds like Shorty and Locky who just looove to act as if they're really in the game and write up huge backstories for their characters and stuff!

    Traders 300: Adds a locked chest to most merchants, within which will be a leveled list of appropriate goods. The end result is that merchants will be far more variable in what they carry, giving a lot of flavor and life to them and encouraging you to check back with them now and then.

    Homes to Let: This is a really nice little addition that does, well, exactly what it says. You can now rent homes on a monthly basis. Excellent alternative to most of the housing mods out there, as this lets you rent something in, say, Hla Oad for all of 60 septims a month. Superb for anyone who can't afford other houses or who hasn't progressed enough to gain them, or who fancies a change of pace, or who just wants more housing options.

    The Less Generic NPC Project: A huge undertaking which seeks to give unique dialog for most topics to every single NPC in the game. So far they're up to about 1/3 of the game, which is pretty damned impressive, and most of what I've seen so far has been decently written and kept to lore and stuff. It tends to add some minor quests as well, but the general overall effect is to make the world a much richer place. I happened to rent a place in Vivec with the above mod and it was next to a store; I went into the store and the Khajiit in there was affected by this mod, so we sat and talked forever. They worked together superbly to create a great little experience for my character!

    Service Requirements: This mod is for masochists. What it does is when you try to trade with a faction-aligned person, they'll tell you to smurf off if you're not a member of their guild/house/etc. Want to port to Sadrith Mora? Best be a member of the Mage's Guild! You can also pay surchages to access their services. Altogether a pretty stupid mod that only makes the game harder, I couldn't play without it.

    Further Reading

    Now, this game's over ten years old now and still has active modders. Unsurprisingly there are an immense number of mods out there, and my little list of mostly personal taste doesn't even begin to scratch the surface. If you're interested in looking more into what is out there, here's some resources to do just that!

    There are two main download sites these days. There used to be many, many more but most have fallen off the Internet.

    Planet Elder Scrolls has a huge repository of mods. Problem is some of them were on off-site hosting, and said off-site hosting has now disappeared. Still one of the most valuable resources for getting mods though, and if you check the comments on a missing mod you'll often find someone pointing folks to a new upload someplace.

    Morrowind Modding History is a place which is trying to salvage and preserve pretty much every Morrowind mod it can get a hold of. If you can't find something on PES it'll almost certainly be here. Also great to just browse through and see what's on offer.

    Aside from those there are various lists out there which... list different mods, usually grouped into categories like "New buildings" and so on. Like anything these lists will be based on the personal taste of their authors but you can usually find some pointers towards stuff you're after. Great House Fliggerty is a good resource anyway and this thread has a list of lists (of lists, in a couple cases). Well worth checking out are Telesphoros' List, Empirical Morrowind, and BTB's list. Also try the TESNexus Wiki.

    A couple of closing notes! There's a very widely-used mod named "Necessities of Morrowind" out there, which adds the need to eat, drink, and sleep into the game. I've not yet tried it myself though I plan to with my next character. There are also a couple of mods which add NPCs walking around settlements. A lot of people swear by Morrowind Comes Alive but I prefer Starfire's NPC additions; it really does help add life to towns to see people wandering around and having different people when you leave and return and stuff.

    Okay I hope that helps anyone looking for mods get an idea of some of the most important ones currently around and points them to where to look for more! If you've got questions go ahead and ask, I'll probably know the answer or where to find it!

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    Ha...my brother has it for xbox...I had him kill a character from the blades so I wasn't able to complete the main quest but I always liked how you could summon more than one monster.

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    ITT trolling but I was expecting a little more from the overhaul, but I'm playing this game either way.

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    My original screenshot wasn't a particularly good example to be fair, I had to really scale the quality back to upload it to the forums. Also Dunmer are supposed to look gaunt and angular, which is how I like them best!

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    Let's discuss how overpowered this hammer is.

    The Temple gave it to me to go kill some Vampire (dunno why, I could literally have done it bare-handed) and oh ho ho ho boy is thing thing absurdly strong. Absurdly heavy as well.


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    Ninety-si-, Jesus, ninety-six? A gentle nudge would cave a man's head in! xD

    I like the star. I wish I could run the MGSO.

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    Veloth's Judgement is such a SICK weapon.

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    I know you've linked a lot of mods there Pike-MilfBOT but I have one last question, does the overhaul mod include any of the weather mods I have seen produced for TES games where the weather patterns are created to match the landscape?

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    I'm attempting to politely tell a friend on Facebookj while Morrowind is superior to both Oblivion AND Skyrim.



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    Steve your best bet for that is probably Realistic Weather. I don't think an actual proper atmospheric model is possible given the way the game works; the best you can really get is changing probabilities so they feel more fitting.

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    I was under the impression that the MGSO contained the Code and Patch Project. Though I did rush through installation, because MORROWIND, so I may be wrong.

    I'm looking into Galsiah's mod now. Would you recommend starting a new character for it, or will it work fine with an already built one?

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    Why did they ever take out the option to taunt someone into a fight, and then slay them in self defense when they only wanted a fist fight? That was the greatest thing ever.

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    They did?!

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