Reddit/MW looks fine but I'm seeking a more "diehard" place/community for MW veterans. I rarely use Nexus forums but mod pages and image sharing. (such as asking for a mod list to reverse what the novels did to Baar Dau or Red Mt. Suggested place to ask more "nasty" questions?įrom hard-to-solve technical issues to deep lore and modding, you decide. Is there something happened these years I need to take a look?Ĥ. It(Red Year) is like an itch in the back that keeps haunting and pulling me back to this beloved volcanic island. What I care mostly now is about Vvardenfell/Morrowind itself, everything canon after 4E will be redundant for my future roleplaying plan in Morrowind. I also knew and studied unofficial ones such as C0DA or even the notorious The Trial of Vivec. Half of my playtime during Skyrim I swear was to find a cure or salvation for the tragedy that made the Nerevarine's journey/prophecy a scam, where I found none. That as well changed the course forever I played TES games and then finally quit the mess with my old saves gone. Never had a chance to read the 2 novels thoroughly but I knew vaguely what happened. Without a doubt The Red Year was the one hit me the most. I kept an eye on TES lore when I still played Oblivion and Skyrim, even a bit ESO (betas and MW DLC). Since I'm aiming to play Tamriel Rebuilt(which soft requires MGE), is it recommended to play the project on OpenMW? I'm not an eyecandy person for the moment, assumingly. MGE XE doesn't seem to be usable with OpenMW, and most mods depend on either only. OpenMW optional, essential, or somehow needed under certain circumstances? I can't recall a lot of details, though, it has been a very long while.Ģ. For example, will I have to insert the CD to play every time? (afaik MCP doesn't "fix" that, thus should i crack myself?)īeen used to be able to play MW(with MCP&MGE) around 2010s upon my very original installation(almost never reinstalled), I ported/copied it from older disks to newer ones, which was fine IIRC. I just found my old 2002 retail version and later GOTY CDs, not sure if I should proceed or get a Steam/GoG version instead, to avoid future potential issues. Any crucial tip for old "new" players? Well, I'm sort of a n'wah now.
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