Title: Morrowind
Description: The most modded game in history.
Xenophon - August 19, 2005 04:11 AM (GMT)
Suffice to say I loved and still love this game. And despite the number of hours I have played it I have never once finished the original morrowind let alone try my hand at the expansions (due to the fact of playing many mods and different characters).
What I wanted to share is my favorite/most have mods out their and ask what is yours?
- Giants Ultimate (most have); it adds 200+ creatures to the game. Enough said.
- Marksman (most have); It really adds to being an archer or just shooting a few arrows. Thanks to the mod maker, as I have always liked using the bow.
- Earthly Delights; this mod adds to the atmosphere of the game just knowing such a place does exist ;) . A damn fine place to look around too.
- Better Bodies (most have); if your going to be playing this game you have to get this mod. Watching the butt ugly people gets on your nerves after a while (now I know why there are hermits living in morrowind :lol: ). Plus it gives you nude characters which I find adds to the game (not in the way you guys are thinking right now, I DO have interenet and can find much better ways to "get off" then watching these characters) as I get bored stealing peoples valuable garements (and sometimes they are qutie valuable) only to have the illusion created by this game shattered by the simple fact of shitty looking underware in a time when people wore none.
- Assassins Armory (un-tested); I have heard many good things about this mod and from what I read it adds many weapons to the game. Looks promising.
- Indy Armorer (installed but not tried); I had this mod installed before, but I had forgotten about it. From what I read it looks good and the idea is great I just wonder how much fun it is to make your own suit of armor.
- Morrowind comes Alive (most have); One of my most favorite mods. This really does bring morrowind alive by having tons of npcs added to make towns seem like cities and cities like capitals. It also adds "travellers" to the wilderness which is neat to spot (and you do) when you do go about.
- Book Rotate (most have); well it is not really a mod per say but it make it so you can have a libarby for all those books you keep (if your like me, for the several hundred rare copies of this or that)
- Fishing Academy (un-tested); I installed but never tried this mod (but I always wanted to). The name says it all.
- Birthsigns; adds a bunch of new and good birth signs. Nice to have when creating a character.
- World of Faces (un-tested); a mod which unfortunatly most have slipped my searches before :(. It gives many of the npcs new better looking faces that don't turn you stomach like the originals :innocent:
- Vampires Embace; this mod is a most have only for those that want to be a vampire, otherwise it has no real use. With it you can turn npcs into vampires under your command :o :preaching:
- Magic Home; I nice mod with a few major bugs attached to its quest line. I didn't have it for its quests though, as it added a sweet guild quarters with some neat new stuff as well as soldiers throughout the realm (adding to the popluation is always a good thing with this game)
- CM Partners; a cool mod that adds 70+ hench men to the game that can become more...
- Suaran Underworld (un-tested); I had this installed and tried to get in/find it but could not. From what I have read... I really miss not being able to. Possible conflict with Earthly delights.
More to come...
Traken - August 19, 2005 04:20 AM (GMT)
Oh my, where to start...
Dragon's Breech (TC) is a great mod, even if it is still in development after a couple years.
Better bodies, better heads, smoother bodies, are all great.
Marksmen mod, assassin's armory, and some other weapon mods.
Adventurer's Mods, especially SUPERAdventurer's, are great for making the game a lot more challenging and balanced.
The mod that makes sneaking a lot more intensive and lighting look alot better.
Atmospheric Sound Effects really liven up the world.
Uh...those are the ones I can remember off the top of my head. Haven't played MW in about 5 months.
edit: The balancing ones are great, but don't use all of them together...I had a really freaky game doing that, lol.
I'm really looking forward to Oblivion. Just having a supported modelling program is worth it. :lol:
Traken - August 19, 2005 04:42 AM (GMT)
http://www.mwmythicmods.com/telesphoros.htmThis is the best list ever. Also remembered a couple more mods. The starry night texture mod, the red sunshine (?) mod, and the Divne Domina armor sets are all great.
Wait, I said the Divine Domina mod... Okay, I'll spill it. I kind of like to RP girls on Morrowind... *shoots himself*
Lhorkan - August 19, 2005 06:10 AM (GMT)
Now all you have to do is adding all the download links Xeno. :lol:
Mordhak - August 19, 2005 07:50 AM (GMT)
Yes, Morrowind is an awesome game indeed. Mods I use:
Better heads & better bodies (the permanent underwear version, no need for in-game porn thank you very much).
The Latest, Greatest Housing Mod: awesome mod with awesome questline, where you get to buy houses all over Vvardenfell, including huge estates, a warehouse with mannequins that you can outfit with armour of your liking to show off, travellers tent and all that kinda stuff.
Complete Morrowind: Must Have. It adds all forms of crafting to the game, from woodcutting to carpentry, from cooking to smithing, from sewing to brewing to glassmaking. Terrific mod, again, MUST HAVE!
The Farming Mod: Untested. I can't use this one myself since I don't own the expansions, but I've heard tons of good things about it. It lets you buy and manage your own farm, buy slaves and slavemasters, guards and guard towers and all that.
And probably some more that I forgot to list here.
Jolius - August 19, 2005 01:03 PM (GMT)
I think I will install Morrowind again and install some mods. Got any that dont need the expansions?
Mordhak - August 19, 2005 01:27 PM (GMT)
Complete Morrowind and the Latest, Greatest Housing Mod are the best ones for Morrowind without expansions :)
Zou - August 23, 2005 01:58 AM (GMT)
I never played morrowind, How good is it lol?
Xenophon - August 23, 2005 02:10 AM (GMT)
... if you like rgs, and some hack n slash you will like this game.
And with the amount and different types of mods out their you can tailor the game to your preferences
Zou - August 23, 2005 02:29 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Xenophon @ Aug 23 2005, 03:10 AM) |
... if you like rgs, and some hack n slash you will like this game.
And with the amount and different types of mods out their you can tailor the game to your preferences |
is thta so?
Sounds very interesting, I guess i should og buy the game
NulliSecundus - August 23, 2005 05:44 AM (GMT)
What do you mean how good is it? If god were a earthly object he would be this game.
Zou - August 23, 2005 06:04 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (NulliSecundus @ Aug 23 2005, 06:44 AM) |
| What do you mean how good is it? If god were a earthly object he would be this game. |
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