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Looks cool though.
Also, even though I do not use Openmw it is made plain its for everyone is great.
The only downside to me (unfortunately it looks no better on my rig than normal vanilla) is that when how good the game can look, no-one seems to say what rig/ gpu/ monitor etc they have recorded it on.
This is no put down, as my own "wonderful" laptop played its last fps Morrowind a month ago and now, while waiting to save money to replace it, I am having to use a very old Lenovo whose switchable graphics no longer work and Morrowind at minimum resolution is not great, so hello again to Diablo and Etherlords.
I wish you and any other modder great success.
I have a GTX760 and i5-4690K that's what the video was recorded on. Youtube compression makes it look a bit worse too especially the dark bit around 1:15.
I know the pain of having a bad laptop. This PC I have now is space age to me even though it's 10 year old parts.
Don't want to derail the thread in to an openmw vs vanilla/MGXE discussion but in general openmw is a better running engine that should get you more fps.
Now I am a modder I have ascended and will stop baiting others. Thank you brother. Good luck :)