Morrowind

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  1. PaTaFx
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    For your information, and if anyone wonder,
    tx_a_dwemer_06.dds is making scrap metal (ingred_scrap_metal_01) completely black.
  2. Malurth
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    hahaha I typo'd "realistic" when searching for Realistic Leveling and this mod came up cuz it was the exact same typo
    1. walyterr
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      lol same
  3. Archetype1
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    looks a bit strange to me..
  4. lovefalso
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    i noticed a bug when you hold for an attack, look at the left leg, is weird :/
    EDIT: aparently this mod didn't caused that i dunno.
  5. Psijonica
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    i love this mod and have been using it for some time.. I'll upload a new pic of it with your machines mod.
    cheers
  6. grrys001
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    i think i see this in oblivion nexus
  7. Oblivionaddicted
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    Another mean to add an object very fastly in one's inventory is the console codes and UESP is a very good place to find them.
  8. xander2077
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    the only place that i could go to view the armor was in the central tower of tel vos, so this is rimintil you are looking at, except the shield which was in nifskope...i cant get any better with the armor, you will have to console the armor yourself to get all of it and see it...i cant remember that many console commands in morrowind at once...i got a lot on my plate already...
  9. Oblivionaddicted
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    @xander2077

    I'd like to add new pics but my CD is broken in 2 parts and I can't find the game.
  10. johanrosen
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    Sure thanks! I'm putting every replacer included in its own folder with a readme, so things won't be mixed in a huge pack. This way it will be easier for the user too pick what they like and see who made em