Morrowind Mod for Elden Ring

22 Minutes of Gameplay From the Morrowind Mod for Elden Ring

It’s been almost six months since our last look at the Morrowind Mod for Elden Ring. So, in case you’re wondering, this ambitious mod is not dead. In fact, a couple of days ago, modder ‘InfernoPlus’ released a new video, showcasing 22 minutes of gameplay footage from it.

For those who did not know, this mod aims to mix the world and story of Morrowind with the combat of Elden Ring. Right now, the world map is finished, and each region has its own weather and lighting. However, a lot of work still needs to be done.

In this video, we get to see the main protagonist talking to some NPCs and completing some quests. In fact, most of the quests and game systems are now functional. However, they are still rough around the edges.

We also get our first look at the game’s alchemy system. The mod, like Morrowind, will also have a Crime and Punishment system. If you commit a crime and there are guards around the area, they will come and arrest you.

As I’ve said before, this feels like a very ambitious project. I don’t believe FromSoftware or Bethesda will shut it down. Or at least I hope not. Unlike other companies, Bethesda has been very friendly to modders.

The only time Zenimax/Bethesda stopped a fan project was with Doom Remake 4. Zenimax claimed that the problem was that it used a third-party game engine. Hopefully, the same thing won’t happen with this Morrowind Mod for Elden Ring.

Speaking of Elden Ring, there are some other cool mods that you can try. The first must-have mod is the Seamless Co-op Mod. Then we have this mod, which brings to the game a parry system like Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Now, if you don’t want to use the MGRR Mod, you can try this one that adds Sekiro-like deflection & dodge mechanics. You can also find an unofficial Survival Mode mod. Make sure to also check out Primeval Balance V3 for new character classes with cool moves. And don’t miss the fantastic first-person mod. NVIDIA RTX owners can also use this mod to enable DLSS 3.5 Super Resolution. There is also an AMD FSR 3.0 Frame Generation Mod. And finally, if you want to improve its graphics, there’s a huge 25GB HD Texture Pack for over 4500 textures.

There is still no ETA for when the Morrowind Mod for Elden Ring will come out. Naturally, though, we’ll sure to keep you posted.

Enjoy the video!

 

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