The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

Archer_626 Jun 18, 2017 @ 4:17pm
Steam workshop?
Just wondering, does this have a steam workshop yet? To make modding easier?
< >
Showing 1-9 of 9 comments
AC Denton Jun 18, 2017 @ 4:43pm 
No & it never will.
It's also already easy.
There's also NMM.
Brandybuck Jun 18, 2017 @ 7:10pm 
Steam Workshop does NOT make modding easier. It just tricks you into thinking it's easier.

Rule One: if the modding is too difficult for you, don't be using mods.
Rules Two: If you are confused, refer back to Rule One.
mafilux Jun 18, 2017 @ 9:38pm 
Morrowind mods are as simple to install as downloading the mod and just putting them in the data folder. Then you just enable them in the launcher and off you go.
darkfyra Jun 22, 2017 @ 12:30pm 
Just watched a video and well just scared of messing the game if I buy it again to make it work this time I just want it to work fine on Windows 10,managed with no problem by resolving compatibility issues to make the first Diablo work well and have texts that aren't blurred.Is there a far simpler way to make the game work because I really don't understand how to install mods out of Steam.Sorry don't want to offend you.
Mars Invictvs Jun 23, 2017 @ 6:28am 
use nexus mod manager and go to morrowind nexus its uber easy yo heres a video that can help ya modernize it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVvSiiEbtuQ&t=1599s
Brandybuck Jun 23, 2017 @ 5:52pm 
If you want the game to run fine in Windows, grab it off of GOG.com. Was recently on sale there, but now price is back up to the normal $15.
DamarusRex Jun 24, 2017 @ 3:38am 
I don't think Steam will ever have anything to do about a workshop on Bethesda's products anyway. They (Bethesda) are soon to lock free modding, just like Rockstar game is undergoing with GTA V currently. And then monetize it somehow.

Morrowind now is an exception, seems like they don't care much, so we have the Nexus website.
Now I wouldn't say Morrowind is easy to mod : if you screw you mod launch order you can get odd bugs. Also compatibility between mods is a puzzle, it's a lot of playtesting time. I think 1/4 of my playtime is about making mods functioning properly with each other and with the good overwriting order.

I think MGSO is a good alternative for curious players who wants to avoid tweaking much into the files. But one sure thing : once you entered a mods nest for Morrowind, you wont come back untouched lol
Archibold Wessex Jun 24, 2017 @ 3:45am 
Originally posted by darkfyra:
Just watched a video and well just scared of messing the game if I buy it again to make it work this time I just want it to work fine on Windows 10,managed with no problem by resolving compatibility issues to make the first Diablo work well and have texts that aren't blurred.Is there a far simpler way to make the game work because I really don't understand how to install mods out of Steam.Sorry don't want to offend you.

Hello, I am a fairly new player and was recommended to use the following:

http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/19510/? code patch for bugs
http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/36873/? font patch (Better Dialogue Font)
http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/42420/? font patch (Bigger Vanilla Font)

Those font patches make the text much more readable.

mafilux Jun 24, 2017 @ 8:14pm 
Reskins do not affect framerate.
< >
Showing 1-9 of 9 comments
Per page: 1530 50

Date Posted: Jun 18, 2017 @ 4:17pm
Posts: 9