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In case you missed it, I certainly didn’t know this one existed, there is another mod in the workspace of Vyn. These are mods for elder scrolls games including Nehrim, and Enderal. This:
https://sureai.net/games/myararanath/
Is the one I did not know existed, it’s for Morrowind. Will have to try it myself at some point.
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nightcraw1er.488: In case you missed it, I certainly didn’t know this one existed, there is another mod in the workspace of Vyn. These are mods for elder scrolls games including Nehrim, and Enderal. This:
https://sureai.net/games/myararanath/
Is the one I did not know existed, it’s for Morrowind. Will have to try it myself at some point.
Thanks. It was and is a great game. The first modern open-world. I remember being all hyped when I tried it as a teen.
Still quite good (a bit lifeless to today's standard but..hey, it was made nineteen years ago...wait..am I that old?!)
That's great, I'm not a person of mods, but this total cpnversions looks really interesting.
I've actually never played conversion mods like Nehrim/Enderal but I definitely give the creators major props. Bethesda's games have such a solid root of RPG gameplay that could work really well with other universes. I mean, shoot, there's literally a mod for New Vegas in the works that creates an open world sandbox Star Wars RPG. Since Lucasfilm Games apparently doesn't see the potential in just such a game, I'm glad fans are making one but I digress.

Maybe I should give one of these a try. I've been thinking about delving back into the Elder Scrolls games after taking quite a long break so this could be a fun way to liven things up.
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JakobFel: I've actually never played conversion mods like Nehrim/Enderal but I definitely give the creators major props. Bethesda's games have such a solid root of RPG gameplay that could work really well with other universes. I mean, shoot, there's literally a mod for New Vegas in the works that creates an open world sandbox Star Wars RPG. Since Lucasfilm Games apparently doesn't see the potential in just such a game, I'm glad fans are making one but I digress.

Maybe I should give one of these a try. I've been thinking about delving back into the Elder Scrolls games after taking quite a long break so this could be a fun way to liven things up.
Yes, having played Morrowind and Oblivion too much before I know the story (what there is of it) and side quests and mechanics too well, so this adds a new dimension on. They are totally different, different world space and story, even mechanics.
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JakobFel: I've actually never played conversion mods like Nehrim/Enderal but I definitely give the creators major props. Bethesda's games have such a solid root of RPG gameplay that could work really well with other universes. I mean, shoot, there's literally a mod for New Vegas in the works that creates an open world sandbox Star Wars RPG. Since Lucasfilm Games apparently doesn't see the potential in just such a game, I'm glad fans are making one but I digress.

Maybe I should give one of these a try. I've been thinking about delving back into the Elder Scrolls games after taking quite a long break so this could be a fun way to liven things up.
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nightcraw1er.488: Yes, having played Morrowind and Oblivion too much before I know the story (what there is of it) and side quests and mechanics too well, so this adds a new dimension on. They are totally different, different world space and story, even mechanics.
Haha I feel ya on that, though I've somehow managed to play Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim for ~1k hours each yet still preserve some mystery. Even so, I definitely need to check those mods out to get some new TES-style vibes in the ~3-5 year wait for TES 6.
As much as I am a fan of Morrowind and not that put out by this post, surely this post belongs on the Elder Scrolls sub-forum as it is game-specific.
Hated Enderal..... the skill-book to level up skills was probably the most dumbest thing I've ever seen in a game. Not only is Bethesda's skill up system much more intuitive and logical, the Enderal system is basically the equivalent of buying a book about Karate and becoming a black belt by reading it.
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Johnson444: Hated Enderal..... the skill-book to level up skills was probably the most dumbest thing I've ever seen in a game. Not only is Bethesda's skill up system much more intuitive and logical, the Enderal system is basically the equivalent of buying a book about Karate and becoming a black belt by reading it.
It’s a common mechanic, plenty of games use the skill book to level up. You maybe can’t learn the muscular part of karate from a book, but you can learn the stances. I have learnt several programming languages from books. I generally didn’t become an acrobat running off cliffs for 6 hours to up my athletics skill so my level up points would go the way I wanted though :o)