
#Morrowind patch project installation install#
I also added in a run of the vanilla install to create the default configs which I would imagine is a required step, but can the plug-ins all be added in and then activated in the launcher or do they need to be added in the launcher after each step? Yes, 1.6.5 is obsolete. How does the rest of my plan look? It is pretty much Lambonius's install order but with a couple of added steps like the Better Dialog Font and the cleaned mini-expansions. I guess that makes the BTB Edit version of 1.6.5 obsolete then? There are a ton of modular options, so it's possible that you may be able to disable a lot of the system-taxing effects and still get a relatively decent frame-rate. You might want to try out MGE XE, just to see if your computer can handle it-MGE XE's default water effects look MUCH better than the ones MGE, and XE's GUI is a little easier to follow.

I have version 3.8.0b, not the XE version, due to my old PC.Ĩ) Apply the DelayedDBattacks plug-in to delay Tribunal.ġ0) Apply the cleaned and fixed mini-expansion data files.ġ1) Start the Morrowind launcher and turn on the plug-in files for the above.ġ2) Start a new game. Does this look good?ġ) Install Morrowind from the GOG.com installer and run it once to create the necessary config files.ģ) Install the Better Dialog Font plug-in.Ĥ) Install Timeslip's Morrowind EXE Optimizer.ĥ) Apply a 4GB patch (from ntcore) to allow the game executable to address additional memory.Ħ) Install the Morrowind Patch Project (I found a fixed v1.6.5 beta - by BTB I think).ħ) Install the Morrowind Graphics Extender (MGE). Korell: Okay, taking various information from the above, I've got the following list. When you want to play Tribunal, simply activate it (but I wouldn't recommend Tribunal to inexperienced players, although technically you could play it at level 1). Once you have more experience with the game, you can understand better what the plug-in's do and decide which ones to use (if at all). The Master Index plug-in + Journalfix are nice, but not necessary to enjoy the game, if you are looking for a rich role-playing experience. You could consider simply deactivating Tribunal, and playing the base game as it is. I have never used any graphics mods, so I can't comment on them.

This has always been good enough for me and my personal playstyle (I do play a heavily modded version of Oblivion, because the base version alone demotivates me too much, but that's a different story).
#Morrowind patch project installation mod#
The only plug-in's I use myself are Master Index + Journalfix (interesting quests + a convenient travel method) and the Tribunal Delay mod (complete main quest version) which I simply deactivate if / when I want to play Tribunal. Please be aware that you get attacked by these assassins regularly, until you start the Tribunal questline (unless you deactivate them). Korell: Any thoughts? I haven't used the level 6 mod, but it should be ok - if that's what you want.
