Mgso And Morrowind Rebirth

MGSO has a million different problems, ranging from missing meshes to outdated mods. It's also not very vanilla friendly, because the textures don't match and the sounds of cats screeching in towns and taverns is super unimmersive.

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Mgso And Morrowind Rebirth

If you're adamant on using it though, then you can follow this www.nexusmods.com (or this ) to fix most of its problems.Morrowind Rebirth can be great for newer players. The only issue I have with Rebirth is that it's so incompatible with everything, and cannot make up its mind as to what it wants to be.

It throws in a bunch of graphics mods but then leaves out the basics like body replacers etc. It can be frustrating to find essential mods that work well with Rebirth. So my recommendation is to do the following: Grab www.nexusmods.com, www.nexusmods.com, www.nexusmods.com, and use those with it. This should be enough for a good Rebirth playthrough.Alternatively you could always follow another guide like wiki.step-project.com, or you can just browse the nexus and find what you best suits you. They're all compatible.Also I forgot to say that if you want city changes like what Morrowind Rebirth gives you then you can also check out 'More Detailed Places' because it respects Vanilla design as well as adding small but detailed changes.

In fact the author sums it up nicely in the comments 'Choose this mod if you want simply more detailed locations that are very close to the original ones. Choose MW Rebirth if you want to experience something completely different. Choose MGSO if you want error messages, oddly mixed textures and loud cat noises.' There is no option to disable the cat noises specifically. You have to delete them manually or miss out on the other added sounds. Furthermore, even with a 'patched' MGSO you will still be left with an unoptimized and outdated mess, with assets varying in quality and art style so much that taking a silt strider from one place to another is like visiting a different planet each time.Like I said. STEP is an updated alternative (still unoptimized and varied but at least it uses newer assets).

Although you probably want to find and install mods yourself. I usually like to stick with Darknut's work since he covers pretty much everything (World Textures, Creatures, Armors etc.) but Connary, Tyddy, & Lougian are fantastic too. Originally posted by:There is no option to disable the cat noises specifically. You have to delete them manually or miss out on the other added sounds.

Furthermore, even with a 'patched' MGSO you will still be left with an unoptimized and outdated mess, with assets varying in quality and art style so much that taking a silt strider from one place to another is like visiting a different planet each time.Like I said. STEP is an updated alternative (still unoptimized and varied but at least it uses newer assets). Although you probably want to find and install mods yourself. I usually like to stick with Darknut's work since he covers pretty much everything (World Textures, Creatures, Armors etc.) but Connary, Tyddy, & Lougian are fantastic too. MGSO works just fine patched. As far as the cats sounds, all the new sounds that come with MGSO are stupid imo, so I disable them all.

What do you care anyway about 'missing out on the other added sounds' when you don't even want people to use MGSO in the first place? Btw Morrowind is a unique world, and the locations within Morrowind are supposed to be varied from place to place. MGSO is not responsible for that 'art style'.If you don't like MGSO that's fine, but you don't have to be an anal-retentive / OCD ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Everyone has their own opinion about how to mod Morrowind. For me MGSO fits the bill. I work a full-time job and don't have time to download and install a ridiculous amount of mods.

The guide I posted with links to a few patches (and texture replacers) works like a charm. It looks beautiful, and it's bug free. Thank you very much.Now take your STEPS and shove it up your (anal-retentive / OCD) ♥♥♥.EDIT: One more thing. Almost everything in MGSO can be updated, with LITTLE effort I might add. That is, if you MUST have the newest of the most newest of the new. Take a chill pill lmao.First off, MGSO uses a variety of different sound mods. Some of them are actually pretty great, while some of them are dreadful and unimmersive.

The annoying cat sounds was an example of the bad ones.Notice that I also did not comment on whether your guide did as it was intended to do. If you did manage to fix every single bug in MGSO, then good job. I get that people don't all have the time to make a 'perfect' Morrowind. I would argue though that a vanilla-esque loadout would still be better and contain less head aches along the way. There's also the whole other issue of MGSO not respecting mod author's wishes. But that's a big topic in and of itself.On the topic of Morrowind being a unique place: Of course I realize this, but travelling across an island shouldn't be like visiting several different countries on several different continents.

That's unrealistic even by Vvardenfell standards.Also I'm not being an 'Anal-Retentive / OCD WhatEverYouSaidHere', I'm just stating a fact. MGSO is outdated. It is badly optimized. And it is just a bunch of mods thrown into a compilation with varying degrees of quality. If you want to recommend it then fine, that's your opinion. But I'm still going to voice mine against it because there are so many better alternatives out there.Finally, I personally don't think STEP is much better than MGSO.

It uses newer assets, and that's all I was pointing out. It also takes a lot longer to install because it respects Mod Author's wishes by only providing download links for each mod.So yeah, chill. I didn't insult you and I have no intention of doing so.

I was simply helping this dude find mods for his playthrough. I voiced my opinion, which I have a right to as much as you do. Originally posted by: First off, MGSO uses a variety of different sound mods.

Some of them are actually pretty great, while some of them are dreadful and unimmersive. The annoying cat sounds was an example of the bad ones. Again I ask you, why would you care about 'missing out on the other added sounds' when you don't even want people to use MGSO in the first place? Does it really matter if some of the sounds are great if you are completely against others using MGSO? Makes no sense.Btw.

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Even if there is no 'specific' option to disable the 'cat sound', I see no major issue with simply deleting the sound file. This IS modding after all. Originally posted by: MGSO is outdated. It is badly optimized. Yes MGSO is outdated, but as I have already stated, almost everything in MGSO can be updated with little effort, so this is rather trivial.- It is badly optimized, I agree, but I have a powerful PC. Most (gaming PCs) built within the last 5 years should have no problems running MGSO (and at the highest settings).

Mgso And Morrowind Rebirth Release

Mgso and morrowind rebirth release

Mgso And Morrowind Rebirth Release

If gamers can't run MGSO then they probably shouldn't even be trying to heavily mod games in the first place, as this usually requires a beefy rig that can handle higher res textures, along with added cpu intensive mods. Download game assassin creed rogue. Originally posted by: it is just a bunch of mods thrown into a compilation with varying degrees of quality. And your point? That's the reason behind MGSO. One can install multiple mods with just a few clicks without the need to manually download, and install individual mods. MGSO does what it was made to do.Yes it does have some varying degrees of quality, but if you're not happy with a mod, then get rid of it, or replace it. No rocket science required.I'm perfectly content with a patched MGSO.It looks beautiful, and have yet to run into anything game (or immersion) breaking.See how 'chill' that was?