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There is, if you play a mage.
Are you saying you can't complete the game with normal spells?
There is, if you play a mage.
Nope, but the experiments are VERY helpful to overcome challenges.Are you saying you can't complete the game with normal spells?
PS. I find bombs much more effective than traps. They're much more certain to reach their target. Traps are dicey in the sense of that the normal snares seem to hurt you more than the beasties, and while the other traps are more potent, it's not so easy to get who you want to step on them, to step on them…
Right now I'm replaying KotOR with mods…
Speaking of popular games that some of us just don't get…
Even with no hope of convincing you, I can only say you're missing out
It remains one of the most consistently excellent and wholesome gaming experiences - even today.
I played through it back when it was released, so I know exactly what it has to offer.
Suffice to say, it didn't do much for me, despite being a Star Wars fan.
That´s likely caused by some "extreme" values in Morrowind Graphics Extender and I think it´s simply engine related.I just spent the last few hours reinstalling Morrowind along with that graphics overhaul mod.
The game looks incredible, but the performance hit is something else. On the default settings, I'm getting an average of 12-13 FPS, and this is with a 3.4ghz quad core and GTX 470 OC.
That´s likely caused by some "extreme" values in Morrowind Graphics Extender and I think it´s simply engine related.
On the distant land tab disable exponential fog, set draw distance to 6 - 8 cells and, optionally, uncheck distant statics under water reflections and see what happens.
I´ve no idea . But it seems like it needs higher draw distance to work properly.What does exponential fog do visually anyways? I didn't notice anything.
I don´t, probably around 3 or so, but I think that with the distant lands setting the draw distance too low results in unnatural look due to fog and setting it too high brings the "Morrowind feels small" issue which is why I think the best values are at 6-8 and these should also be performance-friendly.*Edit* Do you remember what the max draw distance was for vanilla Morrowind?
This is really quite odd. I turned the view distance down to 4 cells, turned off all shaders, and turned off all relections and water effects, and I was still only getting around 20fps. I'm starting to think this program just doesn't like my system.
I wonder if this is a Windows 7 64 issue. I probably should have installed it on my WinXP partition. I'm tempted to do that so I can see the difference, but I really don't want to go through that install process again.
This is really quite odd. I turned the view distance down to 4 cells, turned off all shaders, and turned off all relections and water effects, and I was still only getting around 20fps. I'm starting to think this program just doesn't like my system.
I wonder if this is a Windows 7 64 issue. I probably should have installed it on my WinXP partition. I'm tempted to do that so I can see the difference, but I really don't want to go through that install process again.
Something like 30-40 FPS consistently.