hi Zobator, it didn't work for me D: i can't seem to find the official Better Bodies that says is neccesary for better morrowind armor that is necessary for the mod you linked O_O
Great mod. Had a bit of an issue installing, though. For some reason when I add the archive through MM2 it only shows the "screenies" folder; no way to import the meshes & ESP. Had to unzip and re-compress to get things in working order.
Sure. You need to check which files are in the download and look for them inside your game's Data Files' Textures and Meshes folders. And delete the esp off course.
To see what files are in the mod, either download manually and unpack the zip file or hit "Preview File Contents" underneath the download link.
its an artifact that is seen on everything that has glow maps applied to objects, unknown issue I've yet been able to resolve.
if it could help, I used 3.8 version of MGE or you could use a newer version such as MGE XE, although optimized and superior in some way, it has a smaller shader library than older versions. bloom seems to help distract from it.
it looks good using MGE XE, if you decide to use it I can share some shaders I use for mine.
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I never seen the weird stepping effect on the sword before, I will have to check to see if it's doing the same on mine.
@kagrenerd: You'll find that it is actually compatible with NMM! You have to copy the downloaded file to your desktop (or anywhere, really, it's just for ease) and then drag into into NMM. It may take a little fiddling to figure out where to drag it to, I never pay attention to that. NMM somehow automatically (usually) knows where all the assets in a mod go and places them there. This works with a lot of mods that don't have a "download with nmm" button, and from my experience also often works with mods not hosted by the Nexus. If, as Solidfire said, poor old Planet Elder Scrolls hadn't bitten the dust, I would suspect many of it's mods could have been installed this way, but we will likely never know.
That out of the way, these are STUNNINGLY beautiful little works of digital art. Truly encapsulates what makes the glass weapons and armors so exciting to obtain. The colors used are vivid and crisp, and they call back to that special time when colors were brighter and sharper and you could just stare at something like these for hours enjoying how deep and pretty they were. Now finding a glass dagger is going to have a very special feeling to it... Thank you very very much for keeping this available! It looks like it's withstood the test of time gorgeously, and I hope that it sees use by many generations of morrowind players to come.
Thank you for the wonderful comment, I love how you thoughtfully described it! I truly appreciate it, also its good to know it works with NMM.
if this mod ever gets lost in the abyss of time I would re upload it again! I may have some new mods in the future like the mog mod revisit. I managed to get it more compatible with better bodies and making new armor sets for them, since PES is gone as well as more sites disappearing, its harder to get old mods these days.
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is this to do with better armors?
https://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/43347
EDIT: I meant the pixellation fix that is provided in this mod file section.
To see what files are in the mod, either download manually and unpack the zip file or hit "Preview File Contents" underneath the download link.
edit: image:
http://imgur.com/7aoik8N
It looks even uglier in-game. What is the reason? I can see that you got a nice resolution in your screenshots.
if it could help, I used 3.8 version of MGE or you could use a newer version such as MGE XE, although optimized and superior in some way, it has a smaller shader library than older versions. bloom seems to help distract from it.
it looks good using MGE XE, if you decide to use it I can share some shaders I use for mine.
-edit
I never seen the weird stepping effect on the sword before, I will have to check to see if it's doing the same on mine.
NMM somehow automatically (usually) knows where all the assets in a mod go and places them there. This works with a lot of mods that don't have a "download with nmm" button, and from my experience also often works with mods not hosted by the Nexus. If, as Solidfire said, poor old Planet Elder Scrolls hadn't bitten the dust, I would suspect many of it's mods could have been installed this way, but we will likely never know.
That out of the way, these are STUNNINGLY beautiful little works of digital art. Truly encapsulates what makes the glass weapons and armors so exciting to obtain. The colors used are vivid and crisp, and they call back to that special time when colors were brighter and sharper and you could just stare at something like these for hours enjoying how deep and pretty they were. Now finding a glass dagger is going to have a very special feeling to it...
Thank you very very much for keeping this available! It looks like it's withstood the test of time gorgeously, and I hope that it sees use by many generations of morrowind players to come.
Endorsed, of course.
if this mod ever gets lost in the abyss of time I would re upload it again! I may have some new mods in the future like the mog mod revisit. I managed to get it more compatible with better bodies and making new armor sets for them, since PES is gone as well as more sites disappearing, its harder to get old mods these days.
Incompatibility with http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/42509/?
Requested a compatibility patch