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it doesnt even have morrowinds music.
if you play the game that is presented here in the video above, and you like it, then i strongly encourage you to go play morrowind and see what your missing.
I just did a 900+ one (A StoryWealth) for Fallout 4. Took me a day with 25 mb/s internet speeds, works flawlessly.
I also just did a gigantic one for Morrowind (Nipplez gigantic one on Nexus), but Nippelz didn't realize that Morrowind Rebirth doesn't and never will work with Tamriel Rebuilt, so none of the TR content could be played from Vvardenfell. I uninstalled it. Regardless, that one also took me about 12 hours (at my ridiculously slow internet speed).
In short -- Nexus + Vortex basically is a viable Wabbajack alternative.
Much faster than the 1 month it took me to build cfs111's giant Skyrim (Steam) guide collection all manually with MO2. 1 month vs. 1 day.
me also
Sadly it would take much more then just a remaster to bring it up to this quality.
Remaster is usually just some bug fixes and graphics updates.
The amount of work this entails would basically be building the game over from scratch several times over as even without the graphics mods he is likely having several times as much memory in mods then the game itself.
It's been done before with quite a few other games. IMO if Bethesda was smart, they'd do it. It would be a license to print money.
Say I build a complete 548-mod OpenMW collection, which involves lots of time and effort, and it's complete and awesome.
Why can't that install just be packaged as a single install? You know, instead of having to use five separate programs and do edits, merges, LOD generation, load order sorting, etc., just a single install, like any other game?
Is it just the copyright making that impossible?
Because I've built gigantic, full, fully-working modlists for Morrowind (using paid Nexus, 8 bucks for a month, and their auto-Collection with Vortex), just last week in fact, and done the same for Fallout 4 with a 900+ mod collection (A StoryWealth), also using Nexus and Vortex, and also done the same on Skyrim manually with MO2 and a Steam Guide (cfs111's giant 750+ modlist guide), which took me a month. LIke, okay, whew it's done and works flawlessly but: why can't that whole install just be zipped up and made available to just friggin "install" like any other game?
It's just the copyright issue, isn't it?
Each of those examples are, in essence, Remastered Editions. But you have to do it like a giant 4000 piece IKEA puzzle, instead of being able to just get a fully built desk.
The one I built last week I already uninstalled, as the creator (named Nipplez) at Nexus never understood that the two giant mods Morrowind Rebirth and Tamriel Rebuilt -- as both of their teams have consistently said, and which I only learned after I built the collection -- will never be compatible with each other, so I won't link it. Just look for a collection at Nexus by someone named Nipplez. Works and looks awesome, except for the fact that you can't access any of the NPCs in Vvardenfell that would take you to the Tamriel Rebuilt content -- because they don't exist in the build. Other than that, gorgeous remaster. MWSE, not OpenMW.
The one I'm going to install sometime this week is an OpenMW collection, also a giant overhaul:
https://modding-openmw.com/lists/total-overhaul/
I also plan on doing the automatic method -- which necessitates an 8 dollar month subscription to Nexus Premium for the automatic features, but my sub lasts until June 5 so I still have time. The 900+ one I did for Fallout 4 (A StoryWealth) took me about 2 days, and would have taken me a month or more if I had done it all manually, so 8 bucks well spent. And it works better than Vanilla FO4 by a long shot. Can't wait to see the OpenMW method.
This is a guide I used in 2020 that's really nice: https://github.com/Tyler799/Morrowind-2020/blob/master/Morrowind_2020.md
having said that, Morrowind is still janky and hard to enjoy
...or in the case of the Oblivion remaster, just some graphics updates.