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BartulaPrime
Village Dweller
Joined: 01 May 2003
Posts: 2
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Okay, I know the question has been asked, but the replies have been in a general sense. So, I thought about trying to ask the question for a more specific answer on which plug-ins to use.
I've bought Tribunal, so I thought I would take another try at Morrowind since I put it down due to my older PC, initial problems, journal, etc.
As time has passed, I've discovered that there a ton of plug-ins out there, and it's difficult to know the ones worth your time and are stable.
So, to help with the suggestions of which ones I should choose, I will explain the type of experience I'm looking for in categories:
Functionality: Anything that corrects design issues (i.e. Merchants lacking enough gold to buy your items)
Atmosphere: Something that enhances mood, such as sounds or interesting hangouts.
Difficulty: I hate a game that allows me to become too powerful in the first day or two of playing. I know there are plug-ins that adjust difficulty, but there are quite a few. I'm looking for one that does the best job of ramping difficulty to my level.
Character: Anything that possibly aids the character in terms of role-playing. For instance, I've seen a mod that allows your off-hand to parry.
And, finally, to tie it all together, mods that work well together.
So, I appreciate any feedback since I'm really looking forward to starting the game again, but I would like to enhance the experience as much as possible with the great mods that I know are out there.
Thank You. |
Thu May 01, 2003 4:44 am |
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luchesi
Village Dweller
Joined: 08 Jul 2002
Posts: 16
Location: Chicago |
I just recently re-started again , and i to was looking for something to make it a little different i really dont play with any mods other then homes to rest my aching bones , however after saying that i did try the official plugin (bitter coast sounds) and that is a great pluggin of course to enjoy the new sounds i have to stay in the Bitter Coast. so i decided to try to find some additional sounds and after finding some i have to admit these new plugins definately give it a better experiance ,they give you enhanced sounds anywhere from inside taverns to shops and outside sounds every where you go, but what i thought was kinda cool was when it is raining and you enter a building you can still hear the rain but more muffled (very cool)
the only problem with these new sounds is that it takes a toll on your frame rate , but to me it is worth it.
anywhere here is the files i downloaded and the location...
#1 ase30.exe (run first) (atmospheric sound effects 3.0)
#2 ase30update2.exe
#3 ase30update3.exe
#4 ase30update4.exe
$5 wilderness sounds
you can get them here.
http://www.rpgplanet.com/morrowind/mods/mods_sql.asp
under (view mods by category) select "sounds"
then click view... |
Tue May 06, 2003 1:51 am |
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Aladario III
Village Dweller
Joined: 09 May 2003
Posts: 1
Location: Zaragoza |
Atmospheric Sound Effects is the best plugin I ever tried. It increases the playing experience a lot. Its a really great work. The tavern music and eviromnent, impressive. The rain, the thunders, the screams of the ashlands, the fog sounds in a dark night, the....Everything!!! _________________ Aladario III, the Hispanic Argonian
Spanish Translation Project: www.metalangels.com |
Fri May 09, 2003 8:44 am |
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MarcusW
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Joined: 23 Mar 2003
Posts: 10
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Yeah, the atmospheric sound effects are cool, but one thing that bugs me are the "loop" sounds that you add to the ini file. Too much reverb and weird chorus-like effects. And too loud as compared to the rest of the sounds. They start to sound like a dream sequence from a David Lynch movie. I ended up disabling all of them except for the rain/thunderstorm and the ash storm sounds. The default Morrowind ash storm sound really grates on you too. The rest of the sounds from ASE I left intact, and there are plenty there even without the background loops. But just to be nit-picky, there's one thunderclap I wasn't too fond of which I replaced.
Don't get me wrong. I love the ASE plugins. A LOT of work obviously went into them. Other than the background loop tracks, it's first rate. |
Sat May 24, 2003 6:20 am |
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