Great mod, but it would be nice to have version without diseases description changes since there are mods (like this one for example) that actually adding mentioned diseased creatures.
Ah, sorry. I rename it so I can keep track of versions locally and then sometimes I forget to change it back for release. Will try to remember in future.
- "Little secret entries in Pelagiad and Caldera tweaked to prevent Imperials from saying how they want Nerevar to come back to save Morrowind from the Empire."
to be fair to vanilla, the lines in question are meant to be read as satirical - but I've had multiple reports complaining about them, so clearly they don't come across quite right, and they're more knowledge about the prophecies than most outlanders should have anyway imo.
They don't conflict (or if they do, the conflict is so minor that I haven't encountered it) - I highly recommend using them together. And all of Django's/Vonwolfe's dialogue mods, for that matter :)
Unlikely. I've never tried it, so I can't say for sure what if anything would break, but LDM relies on PfP's dialogue ordering and supporting dialogue changes in a way that would make me nervous about trying to remove the dependency.
*Most* things would *probably* be fine, but there would likely be at least some issues.
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I'd assume the load order should reflect the install order, not sure though.
Thanks.
https://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/50740?tab=bugs
99% of the content of this mod is written text changes.
Morrowind from the Empire."
That's hilarious, lol. Ty for the update.
to be fair to vanilla, the lines in question are meant to be read as satirical - but I've had multiple reports complaining about them, so clearly they don't come across quite right, and they're more knowledge about the prophecies than most outlanders should have anyway imo.
Would you advise to load this mod after djangos mod? Or will i encounter other minor problems when i load it in this order?
*Most* things would *probably* be fine, but there would likely be at least some issues.