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https://morroblivion.com/forums/morroblivion/mods/753
The ony major bug I encountered for my whole Morroblivion playthrough was with the mines in Gnisis, so make sure you make a backup save for that. Otherwise, the mod ran extremely stable. Hats off to the developers.
However I can see the attraction and for some people who really can't stand the outdated graphics, difficult mechanics, lack of in game direction and purposefully being as weak as a kitten initially, this may well be a great opportunity to enjoy, probably the best ES main plotline.
But I would advise everybody to give the original a go before installing Morroblivion. If you hate it then go for it.
That's why one of the main reason Skyblivion (Oblivion into Skyrim Engine) takes so long. In order to avoid this licencing issue the devs have to remake all assets from scratch...and that my friend takes forever.