

Less Generic NPCs Khuul (More NPCs and better dialogue) Less Generic NPCs Ald Velothi (More NPCs and better dialogue) Less Generic NPCs Seyda Neen (More NPCs and better dialogue) My gut tells me I can get more out of the performance than I'm currently getting. I have a feeling the low FPS is more of a glitch due to some of the mods interacting, or just some setting somewhere is causing it. I know it's a laptop with an integrated card, but I just know I can squeeze more juice out of it. So I should be able to get more bang out of this. I have checked my graphics card on the Morrowind Overhaul site and it ranks 76, which actually puts it in the "Fast" category (there's Very Fast, Fast, Medium and Slow). If I crank up the draw distance I get about 7 FPS and it becomes choppy. I still get around 10 FPS outdoors in Balmora. And none of it seems to make any difference at all. Morrowind FPS Optimizer, disabling all the graphics extenders in the overhaul, turning off shadows, etc. I would like to increase the draw distance in cities and not be slowed to a crawl.

For the most part I have to play with the draw distance on the lowest possible value in order for the game to be playable, and by playable I mean I average around 12 FPS outdoors in heavily populated areas like Balmora, around 15-17 in the wilderness (where I'm subsequently able to crank up the view distance quite a bit), and 30+ indoors (which runs completely fine). Besides, the game is so huge, there's no way for me to remember everything.Here's the deal, I'm running Morrowind GOTY with Morrowind Overhaul 3.0 and a bunch of mods on my laptop. I love it very much, and I've certainly spent very many hundreds of hours playing it, but I've never played it as a thief, and certainly not as a Khajiit, so this is gonna be a fresh experience for me, I hope. Morrowind is regarded by many as one of the greatest RPGs of all time. Sounds good? I think it does, and it looks even better! Game of The Year edition, with both expansions and fully patched and modded with Morrowind Overhaul 3.0. Let's Play The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
