skavenhorde
Little BRO Rat
Nice article.
It is really a matter of taste which mods one installs.
A few months ago I used this guide to install some mods.
I mostly installed bug fixes, new models, grass mods.
I want to thank you and cuss you out at the same time because that guide was perfect. It was so good that I HAD to install Morrowind again and give it another go. One of my biggest problems would be that I would load too many mods and end up messing the game up. This guide made it so I wouldn't have to second guess myself on what would work and wouldn't work together.
Sooooo 2 days later I'm finally done installing all those mods, plus figuring out Wyre mash, MGE, MW_FPS, MPM, MGEgui and a few other utilities I know I'm forgetting. Of course I had to also scour TESnexus for anything else that looks good.
So now I'm done and this sucker looks better than Oblivion. I'm already very impressed with The LGNPC Project. Seyda Neen is about a thousand times more interesting this time. I'm looking forward to seeing what the other cities have to offer. Plus Silgrad's Tower, Tamreil Rebuilt and Annastiav sound a lot more interesting than the snooze fest I played in the Vanilla version.
Oh for gameplay I added Wakim's Game Improvements, Morrowind Economy Adjuster and Necessities of Morrowind. Those are a must in any replays of Morrowind. Makes the game ten times more difficult, but at least it's interesting.
I've never tried out these two before, but added them because they look fun: Pearls Enhanced(don't use Economy Adjuster Ingredients with this one) and Morrowind Crafting. I love the herbalism mod and usually use it every time, but I was too afraid that it would mess up crafting/pearls enhanced.
Thanks again for posting that site. It made it a lot easier this time around even though it still took FOREVER!!!
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