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Morrowind travel mod


Reylegh

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Hi,

 

I was just thinking a bit and came to a few conclusions:

Morrowind was smaller than skyrim, yet it took much longer to get to certain places, allowed to more enjoy the travels when you had to get to some places a few times and so on.

Skyrim is very big, but once you visit a place, you will never have to walk that route again.

This would be more a mod for people who wants to extend the gameplay and make it more realistic.

By realistic I mean - you travel - you meet events, so fast travel causes you to avoid everything on the road.

 

This mood would simply disable the fast travel, forcing to use the carriage.

Also morrowind had two more options: water connections and guild teleportations

allowing alongside the coast to travel by boat for money in skyrim? why not?

Teleportation from temple to temple by the power of the gods? Or the jarlsmage would teleport you to main cities and small villages?

 

PS. the hourse would not travel with you anymore, so you either hire a horse in the city you visit or walk to locations outside of cities.

 

Does anyone think this makes sense?

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You don't need to disable fast travel. Just don't use it. Seriously. Anyway, everything you request already exists:

 

Disable Fast Travel: Several mods already do this, But I would recommend using Frostfall it adds so much more and you'd want the added immersion. Go to the MCM menu, activate "allow frostfall to manage fast travel", then activate "disable fast travel"

 

To stop the "carriage fast travel", use Touring Carriages www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/38529

 

Travelling by boat, along rivers and along the coastline:

http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/46831/

http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/31377/?

 

For disabling horse travelling with you, use Convenient Horses http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/14950/? In the MCM menu, disable game horse-tracking.

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When he said Morrowind was smaller, i think he meant it as in TES3: Morrowind, not the actual province. In other words, Vvardenfell is smaller (though i don't know if it is actually smaller), but the whole province is bigger.

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