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Even if i progress slowly I want to cross it off the bucket list.
Any mods you would recommend to make the experience more fluent ?
I remember the mod for accurate attack that made the combat less weird.
Any others for quality of life ? (not looking for extra content , just polish)
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Also take advantage of the fact that OpenMW lets you use separate data directories for every mod. It will make your life much easier, trust me. If you're fooling with a lot of leveled list mods, I highly recommend OpenMW Leveled List Fixer so you don't have to resort to using ancient tools via wine to fix conflicts.
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Real time shadows were added in 0.46.0
I recommend using a dev build if you yearn for faster access to features/fixes. It's a fairly stable program in my experience.
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Hmm , the I heart Vanilla thing doesn't really catch my eye.
From what I've browsed on Nexus things like signpost letters , dialogue fonts , attacks always hit and such are more what I'm looking at.