Morrowind’s original textures may be fine in your eyes, but they’ve still been highly compressed, so they don’t look as good as they could. It’ll basically make the game look “the same, but better.” But even if you have no interest in “updating” the graphics beyond MGE XE (or you haven’t decided yet), there’s still one mod you should consider, simply because it improves graphical fidelity without upscaling anything at all. Later in this guide, I’ll discuss high-definition graphics for Morrowind as an optional step for those who desire them. Improving Fidelity of the Vanilla Graphics Now that we’ve established some good habits for organizing your Morrowind directory, it’s time to install your very first Morrowind addon - or at least the first that’s actually a regular addon and not a whole separate program. Also, if you haven’t backed up your Morrowind folder like I mentioned in Part 4, do so now. Go back to the previous entry for a bit more information on that. Continued from Part 4, or start at the beginning.įirst, a quick reminder: if you want to use MO2, now’s the time to install it.
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