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How to setup OpenMW for modern Morrowind on Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck
How to install Hollow Knight: Silksong mods on Linux, SteamOS and Steam Deck
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)
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](https://github.com/jmelesky/omwllf) so you don't have to resort to using ancient tools via wine to fix conflicts.
Real time shadows were added in [0.46.0](https://openmw.org/2020/openmw-0-46-0-released/)
I recommend using a dev build if you yearn for faster access to features/fixes. It's a fairly stable program in my experience.
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.