

The help that accompanies the program is good as far as it goes, but it doesn't go far enough, in my opinion some controls (like Changing Speed, and whether to use Linear or Quadratic Acceleration for auto adjustment) simply aren't discussed. Thanks for the hint about resetting the MaxFPS in the.

It's a great idea, but a rather faulty implementation, in my opinion.Īfter some experimentation, it appears that the FPS Optimizer works pretty well. The author actually uses an executable to run you through his Morrowind Enhanced, which then loads an ESP file. One annoyance: just found a new mod that supports keeping journal notes in the game, but the damn thing crashes me back to the desktop whenever I load it. I think I'm finely running a fairly stable game. If I'm wrong, please let me know, and I'll gladly take a shot at 'em. I'd like to I'm just concerned that it appears to be a great deal of data to load, probably as much if not more than the retexturing of the MW Visual Packs. The others I haven't installed, because I'm already losing a year's life everytime I cross into a new area and data starts loading. I'm using Wilderness Sounds, and they're great. Like you, I'd like some feedback, first, both for the coding, and the way it affects the game. Oh and the wilderness sound mod is fully compatable with the other sound add on. Hey Fable have you actually tried the Total Lighting Mod? Id like some feedback on it before I actually try it out for myself.

I always tried to add atmospheric and unique touches, like glow lights that chimed softly at dawn and sunset, or swords that responded to your level of expertise by doing everything from extraordinary feats of visual display to fumbles with slight injury. I was one of their key room and merchant builders, and loved to create stuff that was unique and incredibly detailed-with many objects in a room, and more than a dozen with individual descriptions and activities that could be performed. I worked for four years for a text-based for-pay MMORPG that's still doing pretty well, despite all the Evercracks and such. In a way, these mods bring on a mood of nostalgia. Where I'm offered the choice of whether to overwrite and one file is newer, of course I go with the newer one. I've taken to simply installing them all in temp locations, then moved their contents. The task of installing these mods isn't made any easier by the apparent inabiity of most modders to properly store folders in zipfiles.
