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openmw
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Morrowind in 2023 is drop dead gorgeous. Playing this in VR is a dream come true
To ensure you always have the latest version of openmwvr visit Mads' gitlab and download the latest "Windows_MSBuild_Release"
- What versions do I use?
- Has anyone else encountered this underwater effect bug? Causes blue filter and submerged sound effects despite not being in water.
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[Fanatical] January Platinum Collection (3/5/7 games for $9.99/$14.99/$19.99 and make a selection from The Elder Scrolls Online, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowing Game of the Year Edition, Organs Please, Human: Fall Flat, Creaks, and more) | Medieval Dynasty — Star Deal (-39%)
P.S. Although I haven't had the chance to try it out yet, there is a project that allows you to play Morrowind in Virtual Reality! The videos I've seen are very impressive! :-D
- OpenMW-VR Gamepad Support
- SEVERAL ACTS OF UNWARRANTED MANSLAUGHTER - Morrowind VR
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VR version vs VR+multiplayer version?
Hi, the VR version of OpenMW from here: (https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw/-/releases) is about a year old now.
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Black screen in VR
If you're interested, I got it to run in Steam by downloading the Windows binaries given here. I also have a Quest 2, and for me personally, OculusXR isn't an option.
- Morrowind works directly on the Oculus Quest 2 with sideloaded OpenMW.
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Installing OpenMW VR, latest version
Report any issues you find with the latest version to my gitlab at https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw/-/issues
vivanewvegas-wabbajack
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WSIB with $60 in steam credit
Fallout: New Vegas is great, but I'd strongly advise doing even your first playthrough with a decent Vanilla+ Modlist, it will take an hour or so to set up, but it's so worth it. I could never get past the first 2-3 hours, before I played it with this Modlist. The game already started feeling old when it came out (technology-wise) and this fixes it almost completely.
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[FNV] How do you guys determine load order?
That’s the thing with Vortex, you can’t manually manage your plugin load order. Some people find it easier for new modders, but I think it’s detrimental to creating a good modlist. I’d recommend looking through Viva New Vegas and possibly consider switching form Vortex to Mod Organizer 2.
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Y'all know any good Mod configuration menus?
I recommend following Viva New Vegas This will tell you how to use MO2, along with making your game be stable and work properly.
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Hell, I love this game but it's unplayable
Follow Viva New Vegas up until the User Interface Section, then skip to the final steps for the load order.
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Help with some modding [FNV]
Grab MO2, install mod with it, learn how to use it here
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I need help with some mods
Follow Viva New Vegas, you need a bunch of prerequisites to make them work correctly and you may as well make your game more stable for 5% more work on the way. Stop after the Gameplay section unless you want the rest of the mods.
- Hate to go against my man Boone for sunglasses
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Load order optimization for Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout games, etc. - Any hope?
For best results ensure you follow a GOOD modding guide as a starting point. For FNV, you absolutely need to follow Viva New Vegas (https://vivanewvegas.github.io/). FO3 and TTW have guides by the same author.
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Odd Half Lag
However I do recommend following Viva New Vegas for general bug fixes, if you want a purely vanilla playthrough, stop at the User Interface section of the guide.
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Will I be able to play FNV on my laptop? In canyourunit I don't meet either the recommended or the minimum for F3, but I do meet the minimum for FNV, but it doesn't say anything about the recommended specs, so that's why I don't know. I'll drop my specs in the comments.
If it can run Witcher 3 I doubt it can't also run FNV. If you do get the game make sure to get the performance mods + bugfixes from Viva New Vegas.
What are some alternatives?
SteamVR-for-Linux - Issue tracker for the Linux port of SteamVR
wabbajack - An automated Modlist installer for various games.
openmw - OpenMW is an open-source open-world RPG game engine that supports playing Morrowind. Main repo and issue tracker can be found here: https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/
wabbajack-autodownload - Automates downloading a Wabbajack mod list without a premium Nexus account
openmw-android - OpenMW for Android
NVSE - New Vegas Script Extender (NVSE)
Z-Levels
daggerfall-unity - Open source recreation of Daggerfall in the Unity engine
TES3MP - Multiplayer for OpenMW, a reimplementation of The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind's engine.
modorganizer - Mod manager for various PC games. Discord Server: https://discord.gg/ewUVAqyrQX if you would like to be more involved
CKAN - The Comprehensive Kerbal Archive Network
StardewValleyExpanded - The Stardew Valley Expanded mod for Stardew Valley.