

Just be patient if you want to actually see STEP in its glory I guess. I've spent hours and hours modding the witcher 3 and troubleshooting infuriating errors. I read through the post last night, and nothing looks super complicated, besides me not knowing how to use WM. Some of them are easy and just require a drag and drop into DF, and some need a little more configuration.

I don't think there's anything to speed up the process here. I'm pretty new to modding in general, but I think if I'm just dedicated about following each direction in their page meticulously, then I can make it work. I also want to try STEP because their collection of mods looks much cooler than MGSO to me. I don't think it speeds up manual installations, I think it sorts your load order and keeps things running smoothly. I don't know how to use Wyre Mash, but I feel like I should learn it eventually. Public Moderation Logs RSS Please refer to the guide on reddiquette before commenting and posting. To display spoilers in comments: Use (/spoiler) to show Crassius Curio is fabulous If your submission contains any spoilers, please consider tagging it with or in the title, for those users who haven't played a million times. Here are the links to Discord servers of the fellow communities and projects. Just replace Morrowind Patch Project with contemporary Patch for Purists. Installation of the game and the essential mods. These will walk you through beautifying Morrowind with modern graphics, all while still retaining the original games charm. Below you'll find some great options to help you through it. Getting started with modding can be a daunting prospect for new players. Welcome to r/Morrowind, a subreddit dedicated to Bethesda's 2002 open world RPG, the third installment in the The Elder Scrolls series.
