Best products from r/Morrowind

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15. Neeyer SATA to USB Cable, USB 3.0 SATAIII Hard Drive Adapter Cable for 2.5 Inch SSD & HDD Support UASP, 9 Inch

    Features:
  • QUICKLY ACCESS A SATA SSD/HDD: Neeyer SATA to USB 3.0 Adapter can easily connect a 2.5" SATA SSD or HDD with your computer to expand storage, upgrade system, back up files, retrieve and recover data, and transfer data. It is awsome for booting up old spare hard disks and recovering important files of broken PC. (Note: 1.Not support 3.5'' SSD/HDD! 2. Not support IDE interface! 3. No power cable! Not need additional power cable!)
  • 5GBPS FAST SPEED WITH UASP: With standard USB 3.0 and SATA III connectors ready, it supports super data transfer speed of 5Gbps. Plus accelerated transmission protocols--UASP and TRIM, it performs 70% faster at reading and 40% faster at writing than conventional USB 3.0 when connected to a computer that also supports UASP. The advanced ASM 1153e chipset greatly improves the performance of data transfer.
  • NO DRIVER & EASY USE: No need to install driver or install the SSD/HDD inside an enclosure, just plug and play. Supports Windows/Mac OS/Linux/Chrome OS laptops, game consoles like Sony PS4/PS3/Xbox One, Smart TV, Router, etc. Hot-swap supported. No request for extra power supply.
  • USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN: The LED indicator lets you know the working status easily (Red Light: Power status; Green Light: Activity status). The Auto Sleep Mode helps to extend the lifespan of your hard drives. The S.M.A.R.T function allows you to check the status of your HDD or SSD on computer easily. Built-in USB Cable allows it to work out of the box. Lightweight & slim design makes it a portable solution while on the go.
  • BROAD COMPATIBLITY: Fit with most 2.5" SATA III / II / I HDD (Hard Disk Drive) & SSD (Solid State Drive) up to 5TB, compatible with WD Blue SATA PC HDD 2.5, WD GREEN 2.5 SATA SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2.5, Seagate FireCuda, Samsung 860 EVO/850 EVO SATA III SSD, SanDisk SSD PLUS, Crucial BX500/MX500, Kingston A400 SATA SSD, TOSHIBA TR200, PNY CS900, DREVO X1, Integral, HITACHI. WARRANTY: 45 Days Money Back Guarantee & 24-Month Worry-free Warranty.
Neeyer SATA to USB Cable, USB 3.0 SATAIII Hard Drive Adapter Cable for 2.5 Inch SSD & HDD Support UASP, 9 Inch
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u/kernozlov · 1 pointr/Morrowind

Yeah Im trying to get my hands on a basic Blue SnowBall ICE since its really popular and not too expensive.

The big point I like to make about my stream is that Im flying COMPLETELY blind. I know 0 about Morrowind. Im not looking anything up. The only info I get is asking my twitch audience for super vague help.

Heres a link to my Morrowind playlist Id love some feedback..

u/jokull316 · 2 pointsr/Morrowind

http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-AV-Cables-AC-Power-Cord/dp/B00129I75I/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1334243773&sr=8-7

I'd suggest playing it on your original xbox, since the 360 uses an emulator it can get pretty glitchy sometimes. Plus this way you can pick up your game!

I know people prefer PC to play these kinds of games but honestly I thought the menu system on the xbox was much better (less clunky) but it's probably just personal preference.

u/kryptseeker · 6 pointsr/Morrowind

I would just go on craigslist and find a computer around that price.

You can probably get a core 2 duo (like 8+ year old PC) for around $80.

You can really go cheap on a new controller with this thing: https://www.amazon.com/Generic-Wired-Controller-Microsoft-System/dp/B01J7TBIL4/

Go on reviews though. 10-15$ for a controller won't get a very good one. Modern console controllers are usually 40$+, even original Microsoft 360 controllers are around $30.

Not exactly sure what "television cable" means but I assume you mean HDMI: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-High-Speed-HDMI-Cable-Standard/dp/B014I8SSD0/

I would recommend getting a newer computer though, save up another 200-300 dollars.

Also, vanilla MW won't work very well with a controller. I'd recommend openMW

And forget using any overhauls, they won't work very well with a computer this old I would think.

u/Reddit_user_911 · 3 pointsr/Morrowind

I dont know what to say, but are you sure youre ordering the black GOTY edition? I bought the silver one without looking closely, so i didnt get the expansions.

If I had the goty id send it to you, but i just got the silver one.

One star reviews on this were pretty funny http://www.amazon.com/The-Elder-Scrolls-III-Morrowind-Xbox/dp/B00008XKZM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1370482724&sr=8-2&keywords=morrowind

u/danhm · 3 pointsr/Morrowind

As far as I know, the only place to download it is on Steam. But Steam is free and typically cheaper than Gamestop -- why don't you have it?

Anyway, you can get a physical of it for pretty cheap on Half.com or Amazon. You could also try /r/gameswap if you are willing to part with something.

u/traken · 2 pointsr/Morrowind

Truth be told, you're probably better off just downloading off Steam or Impulse.

Anyways, if you are set on a physical copy, you can get it off Amazon for a decent price. Sure, you get an extra copy of Morrowind, but oh well. Yes, the expansions come on separate disks.

Your other option is eBay (Bloodmoon) (Tribunal). While I've had nothing but good eBay experiences, you do run a risk and it is generally just more of a hassle.

u/One-PUNCHCAT · 1 pointr/Morrowind

You might like this
then, it's the entire history of the universe as a facebook feed like this

you can preview the first few pages of books on amazon, that's why I linked there, I'm not a spam account I swear.

u/sznoj · 3 pointsr/Morrowind

This is an i7 processor. Just saying "i7" doesn't mean jack shit. Being an i7 doesn't make it good. It depends on the model.

There is very little to no difference when it comes to gaming between the i7s and the i5s. i7s are better for photo/video editing and other stuff, but the difference between them are negligable when it comes to gaming.

My 390 pretty far outclasses the 5850.

u/edinburg · 0 pointsr/Morrowind

If you want simple I strongly recommend just using Morrowind Code Patch and MGE XE. MCP has a very user friendly installer for patching bugs out and functionality in to the Morrowind executable, and MGE XE has step by step instructions for enabling anti aliasing, anisotropic filtering, improved lighting and shaders, and distant land/statics, all of which make Morrowind look very good even with vanilla meshes and textures. Personally I also run a small number of mods (the font replacer recommended by MCP, mana regen, the official plugins, delayed DB attack, herbalism, and readable signposts) but I wouldn't say any of them are necessary.

As for input, my living room PC has bluetooth so I use a a compact 60% bluetooth keyboard (this one) in my lap and a bluetooth mouse on the end table for gaming in the living room. I also have the bluetooth Xbox One controller for games where a controller does make sense.

u/Ledgo · 2 pointsr/Morrowind

There is a way to work around that depending on how much work you want to put in.

This guide shows you how to get the SATA drive out of the 360 HDD, and once that is open I imagine you shouldn't have a hard time finding the files. You can plug it in directly to your computer if you have the SATA slots available or use a tool like this to access the drive.

Here is a guide on locating original xbox saves once you hook your drive up.

u/EmirikolWoker · 3 pointsr/Morrowind

I use Winsor and Newton brand oil paints. They tend to have a nice firm consistency that works well for how I paint.

u/mendop_rybarcas · 2 pointsr/Morrowind

The Morrowind Prophecies was my Bible. I used to read it cover to cover in school and leave it in my locker and then try to play through at home recalling as much as I could. In this way, my childhood self was convinced this wasn't "cheating"

For real though it was insanely helpful if only for the maps. Some of the directions NPCs give you are just flat out wrong.

u/ishbuggy · 1 pointr/Morrowind

Yeah I would say the textures are what's killing it. Low end hardware like a netbook has next to nothing as far as GPU power or memory. My netbook is the gateway ec1436, which has a way better cpu and gpu but it definitely chugs if I use any texture mods at all. I have a 128GB sandforce SSD so that helps, but it really comes down to the fact that these things have nothing as far as a GPU.

u/GuaranaGeek · 5 pointsr/Morrowind

I think Amazon ships internationally. Their international shipping rates look pretty reasonable, too.

u/MentemMeumAmisi · 3 pointsr/Morrowind

It's not that hard, you get one of those hobby boxes used to hold coin collections and put LED lights under it. Then, you put a map created on a computer under it. Finally, you put your parchment paper over that and trace it with a calligraphy pen.

Some people buy actual "light boxes" but they are so easy to make yourself.

This is how I make maps for roleplaying games. I'm sure he does it too.

http://www.amazon.com/Huion-L4S-Tracing-Powered-Active/dp/B00J3NRAV2

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/Morrowind

http://www.thebuddhagarden.com/dancing-shiva-dark-bronze.html

https://www.amazon.com/Hindu-God-Vishnu-Protector-Universe/dp/B017MOIM8I

I mean after I started studying yoga and hanging out with crunchy people, I noticed some similarities for sure

Dude sits in a freakin lotus pose and mediates, while floating, on the top of a temple

Cm'on now hahaa

u/NamelessWastelander · 2 pointsr/Morrowind

What is your excuse to buy DRM Morrowind on steam while you can get real Morrowind with a map on Amazon for $10? http://www.amazon.com/The-Elder-Scrolls-III-Morrowind-Pc/dp/B0000CNUUP

u/BugsbyBearkeley · 34 pointsr/Morrowind

It's worth noting that this includes a digital scan of the Morrowind Prophecies strategy guide, which the Steam version does not include. It also contains all the minor DLC.

u/Stargos · 2 pointsr/Morrowind

I'll have to get the steam version eventually because one day I won't have a cd player. Even now I had to hook one up to install these.

Also just to show OG street cred I have the Morrowind Prophecies strategy guide that was released by Bethesda themselves.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Morrowind-Prophecies-Official-Strategy/dp/0929843320

u/bfevans19 · 3 pointsr/Morrowind

You should really never leave Seyda Neen and the surrounding countryside until you have at least two or three levels under your belt. There are plenty of level appropriate enemies and quests in the area and even running into a cliff racer before you're ready can get you killed.

Least, that's my opinion.

I also assume you're playing a mage character? I would always recommend your spell casters be proficient with at least one kind of weapon, because even more than in skyrim or oblivion, in morrowind running out of magicka is a huge, huge problem.

Edit: Also if ever there was a game where a guide book was called for, Morrowind is it. I highly recommend trying to get your hands on a copy of this full of tons of useful info on creatures and enemies, maps, and walkthroughs of most of the games quests, which I promise you will want from time to time.