Moreover, it's convenient to use - with the help of an amulet which you can either find in Seyda Neen or add to your inventory with a simple console command (note that the mod readme contains a typo: the name of the amulet is 'RavenloftAmulet', not 'RavenlofAmulet'), you can go there at any time. I think I know Morrowind and its mods quite well, but this one was new to me - probably because I'm normally not interested in 'optical enhancers'.īut Ravenloft is a lot more than that: It provides more or less unlimited storage, 3 dungeons (which I haven't explored yet, but they are said to be huge) and a teleporter to many places in Morrowind, Tribunal and Bloodmoon. Can anyone tell me how to get mods to work on Windows 10? First of all, thanks for mentioning the Ravenloft mod :-).
It appeared to work fine, until I opened the door - nothing but a million missing objects, house is unusable. So I took that out, and downloaded a new house, Kaleigh's retreat. It won't work at all, when you pick up the amulet it has a smiley face with a crossbar instead of the amulet, and if you try to use it you get a million error messages and crashes the game. I then added in a mod that I had on my older computer, Ravenloft. Creativeminion: I got a vanilla installation of Morrowind up and running fine on my new Windows 10.