
Close Mod Organizer 2, run the OpenMW-Launcher and double check your plugin load order.esp, so that Mod Organizer 2 will recognize them. Optional but potentially useful: rename.Ensure your load order matches what's given by the CFG Generator, or use Mlox to verify if using a custom list.
#Mod organizer manual or quick install
Install mods in order, use any of this website's lists as a reference or use your own list/load order.
C:\games\OpenMWMods or whatever you are using).
Install Mod Organizer 2 and the Export to OpenMW plugin. Be sure to disable any groundcover plugins that are added this way, and properly enable them as groundcover.īelow is a step-by-step guide on using Mod Organizer 2 to streamline the download and installation of mods: It treats groundcover plugins as content files, which causes serious performance issues. Refer to my CFG Generator for a complete and correct plugin load order.
It doesn't recognize OpenMW-native plugins ( omwaddon) and will erase them from your load order. Please note though: MO2 doesn't fully support OpenMW, even with the plugin. If you are using any modern variant of Microsoft Windows you will almost certainly want to go with Mod Organizer 2 and ModOrganizer-to-OpenMW. The video above was produced by Rob of Rob's Red Hot Spot, a general outline of its contents is below: There's a few ways to go about this depending on your personal preference and possibly your OS. Buy Morrowind Install OpenMW Tweak Settings Managing Mods Tips Getting Started: Managing Modsīefore you get started into a huge list of mods, it's important to have a way to be organized.