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If you want to use the default game with the default game's engine I would suggest getting the game from GoG. Modding Steam versions of the game is more difficult and prone to more errors due to the file structure of Steam games. The other option would be to play on OpenMW, a brand new engine that was developed by fans. That's free to download and I believe you can use any version of the game with it (I do not personally use OpenMW, hopefully someone who does will chime in with more info). Modlists for the base game that I would suggest include Morrowind Sharp, Morrowind++ (this is based of off Sharp so it's similar but more heavily modded than Sharp), and the Morrowind Thastus 2020 modlist on this sub seems pretty good too. For OpenMW I only know of this modlist. One thing to remember is that you don't need to use every mod on a modlist, feel free to pick and choose what you'd like, just make sure the mod(s) you like isn't dependent on a mod you don't like. Mod authors as well as modlist authors usually make those dependencies abundantly clear.
If you want to use the default game with the default game's engine I would suggest getting the game from GoG. Modding Steam versions of the game is more difficult and prone to more errors due to the file structure of Steam games. The other option would be to play on OpenMW, a brand new engine that was developed by fans. That's free to download and I believe you can use any version of the game with it (I do not personally use OpenMW, hopefully someone who does will chime in with more info). Modlists for the base game that I would suggest include Morrowind Sharp, Morrowind++ (this is based of off Sharp so it's similar but more heavily modded than Sharp), and the Morrowind Thastus 2020 modlist on this sub seems pretty good too. For OpenMW I only know of this modlist. One thing to remember is that you don't need to use every mod on a modlist, feel free to pick and choose what you'd like, just make sure the mod(s) you like isn't dependent on a mod you don't like. Mod authors as well as modlist authors usually make those dependencies abundantly clear.
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