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You can make Steam track hours by changing the launch paramaters. Or just add it as a non-steam game as Meticulotron said.
Steam library > Morrowind > right click > properties > general > launch options.
In the text box direct it to openmw.exe and put %command% after it.
For example:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Morrowind\OpenMW\openmw.exe" %command%
All my playtime on Steam is via OpenMW.
Thanks for telling me how to do it but I do not really like to play Non Steam Games sorry because I don't think they show on my profile and I don't think my Steam friends can see my hours on Non Steam Games but thanks still.
When I open OpenMW; Steam says I am playing Morrowind.
It doesn't say I am playing OpenMW. It says "Chaosolous is playing Morrowind" but I am playing OpenMW. I never had to add any non-Steam game to Steam. You just alter the launch options of Morrowind.
Put your mouse over my Profile Pic Icon. See how it says 200 hours played on Steam? Every single second of that was OpenMW.
Vivec Expanded - turns Vivec into a bigger city with a bunch of new quests
Animated Morrowind/Starfire's NPC additions - to make towns feel more alive and populated
Morrowind Strut - Okay fine, this just adds some shoes that play "Stayin' Alive" if you put them on, but it's funny when used in some situations.
Silt Striders, Boats and Gondoliers - Now you can actually experience travelling by these methods. Great for immersion.
Graphic Herbalism - The one thing Skyrim has over Morrowind is how harvesting plants just picks them up when you click on them. No treating them like containers because that's dumb.