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morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) 

Fresh off the boat

[Image: a picture taken from the bow of a ship. A swamp stretches out as far as the eye can see, but it's a clear day at least. A iron and paper lantern is hanging from the stern, which is unusual and curves up and back towards the ship.]

morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) [2] 

I like the moody vibe this screenshot gives off

[Image: it is dark and stormy. A few withered trees can be seen on a rocky hillside to the left. An imperial fort can be seen peeking out behind a rock, and atop the hill behind the fort is the silhouette of a strange dwemer ruin]

morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) [3] 

Glittering lights from the docks

[Image: a rather dark image, taken at midnight. In view is a narrow river, a small barge ready to transport its cargo away. behind the barge is a clay building - the Balmora Docks and warehouse. The docks are all lit up with an array of lanterns. A silt strider sits to the other side of the docks. Above the river, a natural rock archway curves, providing a circular framing to the whole image.]

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Ah yes, an archipelago of dungeons.

[Image: a picture of an archipelago. On the left is an island that contains a daedric shrine - a strange collection of weirdly angled buildings. On an area behind that, there are some dead trees. There are 2 empty islands in the middle foreground, and behind them in the distance can be seen a dwemer (steampunk) ruin. On the right, an island with some very large mushrooms]

morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) [5] (cw: mention of slavery and religion, eye contact, physical injury (fictional)) 

Before I go to bed: here's my character. Her name is Tahli Nulvyn, she's a Pilgrim of the Tribunal Temple, trying to reconcile her hatred of slavery with her belief that the Dunmer should be allowed to continue with their traditional ways and beliefs.

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I managed to get quite the caravan

[Image: a dirt road through some gentle hills, showing my followers. The closest is an Imperial man, behind him is a dunmer merchant, and following the merchant is a pack guar (a large bipedal animal, with scaley skin and clawed feet, with a head like a whale's.) ]

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Now THIS is the kind of plant display that I'd love to have in my living room!

(sorry about the darkness of the image)

[ Image: some very spindly and spiny plants, in a round area with ash-y dirt ]

re: morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) 

@lizardsquid Morrowind still looks really good, especially with the graphical enhancement mods.

re: morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) 

@Felthry it really does look great - I don't even have too much in the way of graphical enhancements (these pictures basically only include: a higher render distance, some slightly nicer lanterns, and the "intelligent textures" pack, which is just the vanilla textures upscaled with AI.)

re: morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) 

@lizardsquid The upscaled textures and longer render distance does a lot for it.

The screenshots don't include any character models, so I imagine the faces still look awful.

re: morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) 

@Felthry I personally like a lot of the vanilla faces.

re: morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) 

@lizardsquid Fair! I think the awful ones stuck in our mind more, and there are some really bad ones.

re: morrowind screenshots (openmw, lots of mods) 

@Felthry yeah, I think there's some particularly bad bosmer faces...

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