– From the MAIN FILES manually download Morrowind Code Patch.
Mod Description: The Morrowind Code Patch patches bugs in the games executable while fixing various game crash and save corruption issues. – In MO2’s right pane open the Plugins tab.
Notes: We later install a mod that incorporates Entertainers into it. Mod Description: Replaces the files that we just deleted with fixed versions. Unofficial Morrowind Official Plugins Patched – Delete the following files: AdamantiumArmor.esp, AreaEffectArrows.esp, BCSounds.esp, EBQ_Artifact.esp, Entertainers.esp, LeFemmArmor.esp, Master_Index.esp, Siege at Firemoth.esp and all of the readme‘s. – Delete the following folders: Book Art, Icons, Meshes, Textures. Notes: This step is preparation for the next one.
Finish.įoundation consists of mods that other mods use as framework to build on. – At the Additional Tasks window activate the checkbox for Create a desktop shortcut. – At the Components window select Next >. ( NOT the Program Files directories or the Skyrim SE game directory ). – At the Location window select Browse ( create a new folder if desired ). Main File Download | Mod Organizer 2 (Installer) I’ve added every mod that initially looked promising to a google doc so that I can spend time going over them. V0.2: I’ve quickly gone through every mod on Nexus. Adding them to this site along with my installation steps. Adding mods to the game and trying them out. Welcome = ) I’ve started adding mods from other sites to check out based on author/community suggestion. V0.4: I’ve announced the guide on Discord and YouTube via the COMMUNITY section. – 2.0 Guide is fully functional and follow-able for general users. – 1.5 Check individual meshes and textures for errors. Eliminate individual textures files from mods to make everything as visually cohesive as possible. Find some help testing the load order to look for issues that can be reproduced.
Track down conflicts, create patches, eliminate and update mods, add more by community suggestions. There’s still plenty of mods to go through and properly test. However, My Way to Morrowind should not yet be considered a cohesive guide in it’s entirety. Instructions here are great on a per-mod basis. Please remember that Morrowind is an old game, so try installing mods one by one to make sure that they’re compatible.īear in mind that I didn’t try many of these mods at the same time – I did it in batches, and they didn’t give me any issues.īut I cannot promise you that the same will happen if you put all of these mods at once.– 0.5 Finish adding (and eliminating) mods from the google doc. Wyre Mash is basically an install that makes it much easier for you to put mods into your safe without them crashing or having issues with the installation process. However, how usable this mod is makes me want to rate it here so you read about it before the rest. Normally I wouldn’t be rating Wyre Mash as the last mod on the list. Check these out and see if any grab your attention! 20. I didn’t want to pick anything that changed the core of Morrowind (except from the bugs, of course) so I’ve made this list of mods that still keep the TES vibe rolling when you start a new save.
In any case, I was surprised to find some fantastic mods that basically overhaul the entire experience.
I have to be honest, I picked up the game again to try many of these mods after years of not playing it, though I must admit I was more of an Oblivion and Skyrim person myself. The came out so long ago that it just feels crazy to think that so many people have worked on mods that basically overhaul the entire experience. Man, I feel so old writing about Morrowind.