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  1. Psychlonic
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    Apologies if this has been asked already, tracking these archival efforts is daunting to say the least, but is there anywhere to dump files? I have a number of CDs from the mid-00s with Morrowind mods burned onto them, many were from MMH and Planet Elder Scrolls. Surely quite a few are unique, but I have no way to know what you already have.

    EDIT: In the meantime, I'll figure out a time where I can go through the discs and trying using the search at abot's mod listing.
  2. vvardenfellstormsage
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    Great project and noble goal.
  3. G14
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    Thank you, you really made my day. My mod archives was lost, and this is the only place where i found old good skill progression mod) .
  4. DeadMayhem7
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    Good on you for taking the initiative and perserving modding history. Most people wouldn't bother.

    you're a good boy.
    1. I'm not a mongrel dog of the empire, I'm a mongrel N'wah

      Thank You!
  5. Ericam49000
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    Thanks for uploading. Already had a few of these but didnt have a bunch of others. These mods go great with read aloud, the mod that reads books for you. Maybe add that mod to this list and include the microsoft reading files that are required in the .rar/.zip
  6. JoylessJoker15
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    I would love for the texture fix mods among others to be listed again.
    1. There are a few Book Texture and Mesh Replacers listed among the Optional Files.

      They also have their own category in the complete 117 mod pack.

      Or are you referring to other texture fixes?
    2. JoylessJoker15
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      I mean texture fix extended requiring texture fix 2.0 and blood moon is recommended but they aren't on the nexus
  7. DetailDevil
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    Your work is much appreciated regardless of how many endorsements it has.
  8. Ceasare
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    You're doing a great job my dude kudos to you
    1. Thanks a lot, I'm glad you appreciate it!
  9. Azulyn
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    Thanks so much for this! A shame Morrowind Modding History is gone. So many hidden gems on that site. Let's hope that the majority is not lost forever. 
    1. Thank You for your appreciation, it means a lot to me!

      It really is a shame, I really hope Fliggerty does hold to his word to bring it back up eventually. Fortunately the Wayback Machine exist, but it's pretty much our last line of defense before losing many of those mods for good.

      - - -
      As of late...

      I've been gathering all the Quest mods immediately after the Books. I'm a little over a third done with the Quest section (position 125 / 341) going from A to Z by Mod Author name. I haven't just been quickly grabbing them either. I have been meticulously check to see if they have land mass or significant exterior modications and name them accordingly, and separating them into three categories (new exterior locations, landmass and No Landmass or Exteriors) so that I can make it ultra convenient for anyone seeking to mod their game. Needless to say it's extremely tedious. A good number of them don't tell you upfront if it adds new locations or landmass.

      So... when I see people appreciating all this effort, I know that the hours spent ad-tedium are not going to waste. Thanks!
  10. JoylessJoker15
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    why is this posted under books and scrolls, not misc?
    1. It's an appropriate category. The overwhelming majority of these mods are Books and Scrolls, and they were all under the Books category of MMH.

      Furthermore, I'm keeping in line with MMH's organization because it allows me to keep a precise record of how many mods I have for a particular category compared to how many I'm missing. Mixing and matching the Categories would skew record and lead to potential issues down the road. Trying to find "lost mods" that I already have catalogued, but put into another category, would be a self-imposed nightmare.