cestrad75: So with Morrowind on sale for the same price on both GOG and Steam, I am wondering: wouldn't mods just be easier to manage using the Steam version via the Workshop? Much as I prefer to give my $7 to GOG, I also like keeping things simple. I've a long-time Nexus mod user too, though, so it's not as if I don't know how to manage mods. I'm just wondering if there might be a more active modding community on Steam and/or if certain fan favorite mods work best that way.
I bought Morrowind when it came out but never finished the game. Still have the discs but figure this way is easier.
If you don't mind an extra 30 seconds to *5 minutes +* startup time for your game every time you want to play, then yes, go with Steam and the mod workshop. That's what happens (last time I tried the Steam Mod shop) with the Steam Mod workshop--it first checks all of your mods to see if any have updates--that could take as much as 30 seconds providing there are no updates--but if it finds a mod has been updated then it automatically downloads the newer version and installs it--all the while giving you no feedback at all as to what is going on. And if you don't want to install the newer versions that's just too bad--you get it anyway.
Also, you'd better check which Mods the workshop has available for the game--somehow, I can't see something like MGSO being amenable to the Steam workshop's automatic, no feedback install.
I have the original games on disk but went ahead and purchased the GOG version because of the much-improved convenience--as the GOG executable installs much faster than the CD's. Also, the GOG version is fully updated and ready to go for the MGSO mod--a must-have for the game, imo.
I'll close by saying my last experience with the Steam workshop turned me off so much because of the above reasons that I uninstalled all of my Steam workshop mods and never looked back--Nexus/Moddb are far, far better, imo. To be fair, though, maybe Steam has changed the way it handles mods--I don't know because I've never been back. If you have a game with a lot of workshop mods the Steam version can be a nightmare just to get started every session!
I don't find the Steam mod workshop to be any "simpler" by any measure! But the caveat is that I have no idea if they've changed to sorry way it used to work.