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EDIT: I've been playing Elder Scrolls for at least the past ten years and I've never heard of Nehrim, I think I'll give it a try.
-Some of the quests didn't work
-The UI is terrible
-Enchanting is broken
-Bringing items inbetween the two worlds by boat causes a lot of balance issues
That said, I had a ton of fun with it. Exploring Morrowind with the revamped graphics was a blast. (although I hate, hate, HATE how the character models look in oblivion. Potato headed dimwits)
If you have played and beat Morrowind already, and played skyrim, it's my opinion that there's not a lot of reason to play Morroblivion. If anything, just mod the living hell out of Morrowind. I think mods that improve Morrowinds natural art style look better than the mods forcing oblivion to conform to it.
Now though they have given it another try with the skyrim engine, BUT, this time they are recreating all the assets from scratch, which apparently had something to do with Bethesda being obstinate about it before. If anything I think that shows how strong their conviction really is. You have any idea how hard it is to recreate all those art assets alone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJwpaVwOaHM
Note the words "but instead, wanted to create something that could be embraced by both BETHESDA, and the elder scrolls community".
Source[morroblivion.com]
As you can see, they use the term "several years ago" (in a FAQ last updated almost a year and a half ago btw). It's apparent that they ceased development in favor of the newer Skyrim engine.
Any other fellow Morrowind vets have any luck with a list of mods that improve Oblivion alot? I've been playing this game on and off for years and it's still my favorite. Skyrim was great, but I burned myself out on it on Xbox after 300+ hours lol. Have yet to mod it besides the official HD texture pack on the Steam Workshop.