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Likely most of them, yeah.Did you use some of Connary's textures in that?
Mainly Better Bodies and Better Clothes. There are numerous face mods, though, but you need to sort of sort through all that shit to find what you need.I don't remember what they are called, but there are a number of mods that DRAMATICALLY improve the character models. Go and get these.
Not that I'm aware of. Just piece everything together.Is there a cumulative(sp?) mod out there for all the gfx mods?
Likely most of them, yeah.
Mainly Better Bodies and Better Clothes. There are numerous face mods, though, but you need to sort of sort through all that shit to find what you need.
Not that I'm aware of. Just piece everything together.
I can't see what is so good about Morrowind at all. I recently picked it up at a Steam sale and it is slow, has an absolutely horrid interface (a big deal in RPGs) and very shoddy combat.
I'll stick at it, but I keep getting insta-killed by anything stronger than a mudcrab...
What was so wrong with Oblivion that everyone hated? I thought it was pretty good
This is more accurate.There goes my [strike=1]Xmas[/s] 2011!
This is more accurate.
Well, it's complicated.
Nobody has or will say that Oblivion is a bad game, it's NOT, just that graphically it was a huge step forward for the Elder Scrolls series. The story was not bad, but if you stuck at it and tried doing the main storyline you could finish it in less than 10 hours, IIRC (not sure, fact check). Morrowwind, you really had to PLAY the game, and it seems like Bethseda just crammed so much in there, and you were forced to use your imagination. Man, you're the Outlander, arriving on a ship, you have silt striders, you have the Ashlands, you even have the Thieves Guild with the Gentleman guy, you have the various Houses you can gain faction reputation with and choose to serve in . . .
Oh yeah, it's totally worth the time sacrifice. Morrowind hooked me like no other game has.Seems a positive outcome, no?
Just reinstalled Morrowind after not having played it for 5-6 years and it's apparent that it's, on the whole, a better game than Oblivion. Artistic direction, atmosphere, content amount and originality just blows Oblivion away. Oblivion has better gameplay, AI and, UI and graphics, but this is too be expected for a newer game. My main problem with Oblivion is it essentiallly removed the originality of Morrowind's alien-like world opting for a very cookie-cutter fantasy world.
Just reinstalled Morrowind after not having played it for 5-6 years and it's apparent that it's, on the whole, a better game than Oblivion. Artistic direction, atmosphere, content amount and originality just blows Oblivion away. Oblivion has better gameplay, AI and, UI and graphics, but this is too be expected for a newer game. My main problem with Oblivion is it essentiallly removed the originality of Morrowind's alien-like world opting for a very cookie-cutter fantasy world.
To be fair a large part of this is attributable to setting though. Cyrodiil, where Oblivion is set, is basically the "cookie cutter" fantasy type setting. Whereas in Morrowind, the predominant race and cultural influence are not humans. There next game, Skyrim, probably will not be relatively exotic as well, as it is set in a human province, albeit Nordic type fantasy settings are less prevalent then western medieval European type. Hope for TES 6 to be set in a nonhuman province if you want something exotic.
Hey, where's your anti-aliasing?see what you made me do?
I'm playing it vanilla, i'm riding dirty, stop hatin!
wow that does look a LOT better
what mods?
I was a huge fan of Oblivion when it came out and with the recent annoucement of Skyrim it's made me want to play another TES game. I hope the graphics aren't too big of a problem for me cause I don't like looking at characters that look like they belong in a popup book.
Brand spanking new ubermod:
Morrowind 2011
Looks like good, clear step-by-step instructions from start to finish to install a compendium of all the good mods. Possibly better than Morrowind Expanded which, to be honest, I find difficult to complete successfully. I'm not going to try it myself, because I promised myself I am done with that game.
^^^
Hmmmm..... come to think of it after a certain point during The Underground plot I do remember getting some annoying crashes. I actually don't think I completed The Underground quest...
Oh well, scratch off The Underground from my list. I do have to say that I had about 35 to 40 different mods installed so the could have been some conflicts. The Underground was the last mod I installed in Morrowind.
Brand spanking new ubermod:
Morrowind 2011
Looks like good, clear step-by-step instructions from start to finish to install a compendium of all the good mods. Possibly better than Morrowind Expanded which, to be honest, I find difficult to complete successfully. I'm not going to try it myself, because I promised myself I am done with that game.
No screens that I could see, plus I can't imaging it being much better looking than the result from the 2009 guide based on the mod set, especially if you have already followed the 2009 guide.