Now here is something cool for our Morrowind fans. Modder ‘TelShadow’ has just released a new mod for it that aims to add the world of Azeroth to Tamriel.
TelShadow has been working on this mod for over a year, and its current version adds the continent of Northrend. Or, to be more precise, eight zones out of ten. The two zones that are not included are Zul Drak and Howling Fjord. According to the modder, the next version of the mod will have them (alongside custom weather and some new creatures).
Right now, World of Morrocraft only has exterior zones and some weather patterns. In other words, this is just an exterior showcase. You can walk around, but there is nothing you can do in these new places. Morrowind also looks dated these days, so most of you won’t be impressed by the new environments. Still, this is a cool mod that may interest some of you. In future versions, the modder plans to add new NPCs, creatures and quests.
Anyway, if you are interested in it, you can go ahead and download it from this link. TelShadow has not released any video to showcase these new environments. However, he did share some screenshots which you can find below.
Speaking of Morrowind, you can give Morrowind Rebirth 6.5 a go. You can also check out TES3MP 0.8.1 which adds support for multiplayer and VR. And then we have Tamriel Rebuilt which adds two new expansions & 200 quests. Oh, and there is also a 32GB 4K Texture Pack for it.
Have fun and stay tuned for more!
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