The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

gnewna Jul 12, 2014 @ 9:17am
Installijng Less Generic NPCs
Hi, I've downloaded the LGNPC bundle pack from lgnpc.org, and I'm a tiny bit confused. Do I just go through and extract each of the various sub-folders (e.g. lgnpc_aldruhn_1.20.zip, lgnpc_hla_oad_1.40.zip etc) into my Data folder and then activate them? Are there any I should leave out?

And what's 'nolore'? I've read the description but I'm exhausted and my brain is foggy so I'm not sure if it's saying it fixes a thing called nolore and therefore I want it, or whether it's a thing that adds a thing called nolore which it's telling me is bad... I'm assuming the first one, but honestly I'm a bit stumped. Also, there seem to be three separate folders with nolore in them, 1.00, 1.01 and 1.02. Do I need them all, the highest number, what?

(Sorry for some probably quite silly questions, I did try googling a 'how to install this mod' guide, to no avail.)
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Clover Jul 12, 2014 @ 1:51pm 
I'm not sure how to help you as I don't have LGNPC but I'll comment in hopes that someone who knows how to help comes and posts :)
EgoMaster Jul 12, 2014 @ 10:48pm 
* You should only install one version of the same LGNPC module. For instance if you have version 1.01, 1.02, 1.03 and no lore versions of "LGNPC Ald-ruhn", you should choose one of them. LGNPC Ald-ruhn and LGNPC Seyda Neen are NOT the same module, so you can (and should) install both.
* I forgot what "no lore" does, sorry. But it may have something to do with greetings and your rank in the world. I would consider using Appropriate Greetings mod instead of that.
* You should extract all the necessary (not all of them, only the ones you'll use and like I said, only one version) into the Data Files folder, then activate them from the launcher.
* Certain esps have to be loaded after a specific one. Manual load ordering is important.
* For more info, consult the readmes and mod's official site[lgnpc.org].

This is as much as I can help you I'm afraid. After the GPU of my old computer (which had my Morrowind installation) burned I didn't try modding it again and forgot the details a little.
Last edited by EgoMaster; Jul 12, 2014 @ 10:50pm
gnewna Jul 13, 2014 @ 12:20am 
Thank you both! And yikes, that does sound alarming.

I need to figure out load order, I guess, I don't seem to be able to adjust it in the game's Data Files (same happens with Oblivion) but presumably I could do it with NMM? I've not used NMM for installation, except one mod which had a FOMOD installer, but obviously everything comes up in the plugins tab regardless.
EgoMaster Jul 13, 2014 @ 12:45am 
I used to use this tool[mw.yacoby.net] back in the day.
gnewna Jul 13, 2014 @ 2:57am 
Thanks, I'll check it out :) So far I don't appear to have any issues with my mods, wondering if it might be sensible to leave well enough alone. I've not got anything huge, really, I don't think. Body/face/clothes improvement mods, a little mod to stop fatigue being used up by running, a little apartment mod in Balmora, the MCP and I just added Julan the Ashlander Companion last night (haven't loaded the game with him yet.)
Alyndiar Dec 21, 2015 @ 2:45am 
I know this is long dead, but I wanted to recommend mlox [sourceforge.net] to reorder your mods. This has always been the best load order software for Morrowind.
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Date Posted: Jul 12, 2014 @ 9:17am
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