Morrowind: How to best Enjoy in 2019

I own this edition on CD but I've never finished the main quest nor any expansions.

What mods etc make Morrowind playable and enjoyable in 2019? I would love to actually finish it.

I play games for 1-2 hours on a weeknight after work at most and will play anywhere between 3-12 hours on weekends - that said I don't have the time for the grind.

What do?

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Openmw covers most bases

Must have this

nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/36873

Except shadows

You either go OpenMW or you play Morrowind in Oblivion through Morrowblivion or you wait for SkyWind which might not come out.

>I'm a wagecuck, therefore every non grindy game is grindy

How broken is Morrowblivion? I've played Oblivion and am much more familiar with it's combat/stats system.

Thank you duders, will investigate OpenMW as it seems closest thing to a remastered version.

Openmw moding blog covers the rest

About how you play it, depends on you of course.
If you haven't finished the expansions just get to them asap (you can always use console to adjust things about your character)
You could roleplay something like for example a legionere and do only this guild etc, don't try to do everything, morrowind doesn't work this way.
A nice roleplay im doing curently is an argonian assassin setting up things for invasion (killing the gods, houses bosses, the legion etc)

-MCC Leveler to take out the autism from leveling up and you can just play the game however you want without having to grind.
-MCP (morrowind code patch) will fix most of the bugs and bring many quality of life improvements
-MGE (Morrowind Graphics Extender) makes the game look not complete shit

For heavier modding, check out this guide:
github.com/Tyler799/Morrowind-2019/blob/master/Morrowind_2019.md
If you do serious modding, USE MOD ORGANIZER 2.
You can skip the first half if you don't want graphics improvement.
From the content mods, LGNPC is almost a must, it improves the more boring towns so much. Also the Telvanni mods are amazing if you like being a caster type (Uvirith's Legacy, Building Up Uvirith's Legacy, Rise of House Telvanni).

Screw that, a lot of the good mods don't run on it.

Finish the fucking game with no mods and then you should start modding it

Good mods like MGE?
I'm sticking with perfect, crashfree performance, thanks

I've tried so many times desu but I always give up.

>You could roleplay something like for example a legionere and do only this guild etc, don't try to do everything, morrowind doesn't work this way.

This is great advice thank you.

Thank you all the recommendations, appreciate it!

You've sadly hit the nail on the head.

The worst morrowind advice I've ever heard

>You could roleplay something like for example a legionere and do only this guild etc, don't try to do everything, morrowind doesn't work this way.
But that's wrong. There is literally no reason why you shouldn't do all of the guilds and quest lines.

I only have one gripe with Morrowind.
While it has the best spell variety vanilla with later games removing spell effects like levitation, it has the worst spell variety modded.
I wish it had something like Midas for my magic autism needs (no, scripted spells mod is not good enough)

Sure but on separate characters. It's hard to explain, there is just too much content to keep focus on a skyrim style checklist play

OpenMW + wiki.step-project.com/Guide:Morrowind

It gets easy after level 15
Which mod are you suggesting?

I understand that one Morrowind guild has as much content as all the guilds in Skyrim, but I'm not going to start a new character just to do the other guilds.
The combat is easy anyway and you play it for the story and experience, so being overleveled for the early quests isn't that big of a deal. You can level up a new weapon or something on the easy enemies if you want.

thanks to everyone again who responded with advice and links - y'all are the best and it is appreciated

I get what you are saying but that that takes away half of the fun in my case.
Coming up with a new role play character and then thinking up additional context to my actions was always very enjoyable for me and I don't quite get it with "I did everything in morrowind becouse it's a game" character.

You literally can't, you have to do it in multiple playthroughs.

>Morrowind Graphics Extender
lol, enjoy reinstalling your audio drivers

>What mods etc make Morrowind playable and enjoyable in 2019?
A crt monitor.

lol