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OpenMW is not a “mod” to Morrowind. It is an entirely different game engine that does not use the original Morrowind.exe in any way."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SacMfuAnmjA
also highly recommend Scum Retexture, small texture mod for ponds around the Bitter Ghost.
OpenMW has just released 0.47, I would prefer to see if it has any bugs first before trying. Version .46 did have over 100 that needed fixing.
There is a graphical modlist and where to get them at the end of the video and in the description.
However, for users there's lots of cool stuff. First is that you're able to link to your mods directory instead of copying files directly into the Morrowind game folder. This allows you to easily add or delete mods without have to search for a bunch of files / make backups.
There are also forks of the project that add multiplayer support, and (as the last comment mentions) VR support.
https://tes3mp.com/
https://openmw-vr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
Hope this helps.