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  1. Calm down. I prefer Morrowind myself, but Oblivion is a great game too, and has a lot of truly amazing mods. This is not a Morrowind versus Oblivion debate, since those are always silly to get into - you can compare some aspects objectively, but ultimately it is a purely subjective preference, like vanilla or chocolate. We are just saying that it would be great for Morrowind to not be quite so eclipsed by Oblivion on the Nexus, moved over to the side a little to make it a little more visible as something seperate eh?
  2. Yes, I certainly do. Oblivion is great, but I mod for Morrowind and the way Morrowind mods are jumbled together with Oblivion mods has led me to largely ignore uploading my mods to Nexus. I don't think I'm alone in this either - the total number of Morrowind releases on PES significantly exceeds those on Nexus (something like 7700 versus 2349), which is a bit of a shame. The same appears true of the number of recent releases as well. Given this, it is not hard to see why Morrowind modding might seem a little "dead" from a Nexus perspective, when it clearly is not. Yes, you could, but why should you have to? I am relatively bright, but it took me way too long to figure out how to see only Morrowind mods on Nexus. It's an entirely seperate game! Besides, a tag search for Morrowind turns up 765 of the supposedly 2349 Morrowind mods shown under "Categories", and doesn't list the most recent first. If I click on "Latest files" there is nothing to tell me that "HiRez Armors- Native Styles" is a new Morrowind mod. Oh, if you click on "Files Today" or "Files Recently", there is a tiny icon to let you know a mod is for Morrowind, but then you are forced to wade through endless Oblivion mods to find the Morrowind ones. And so on, and so on. "Categories" might work, if only there was an "All Morrowind Mods" category. Would a button somewhere up front leading to that really be so much trouble? Might be a good addition to other Nexus sites too. But really, a completely seperate site would be great. You could actually see Morrowind mods in the "Top Lists" section for example.
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