About this mod
Experimental mod that adds achievements to Morrowind.
- Requirements
- Permissions and credits
Note: This was a very experimental mod and some features - such as tracking conversations, which adds a special greeting - may become an annoyance.
Also check out Morrowind Stats, which builds on this mod.
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This mod adds a Record Book that can be found in Caius Cosades' house in Balmora. This book can be used to keep track of various statistics that can be viewed in-game (a bit like those in Oblivion). In addition, it is now possible to unlock 30 achievements for accomplishing special tasks or any particularly impressive feats. As far as I know this hasn't been done before, with the exception of Hunters Achievements, which has essentially been incorporated into this mod.
When you unlock an achievement, a message box will pop up and a sound will be played. All of your achievements can be viewed in your journal via the "Quests" tab.
I have tried not to make the achievements seem too much like a chore; while some act as rewards for genuine accomplishments, for the most part I wanted them to seamlessly blend in with the game - so most of them should come as a nice surprise when you unlock them, rather than being something to labour for.
Reuploaded from Morrowind Modding History.
Also check out Morrowind Stats, which builds on this mod.
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This mod adds a Record Book that can be found in Caius Cosades' house in Balmora. This book can be used to keep track of various statistics that can be viewed in-game (a bit like those in Oblivion). In addition, it is now possible to unlock 30 achievements for accomplishing special tasks or any particularly impressive feats. As far as I know this hasn't been done before, with the exception of Hunters Achievements, which has essentially been incorporated into this mod.
When you unlock an achievement, a message box will pop up and a sound will be played. All of your achievements can be viewed in your journal via the "Quests" tab.
I have tried not to make the achievements seem too much like a chore; while some act as rewards for genuine accomplishments, for the most part I wanted them to seamlessly blend in with the game - so most of them should come as a nice surprise when you unlock them, rather than being something to labour for.
Reuploaded from Morrowind Modding History.