1 with the data directories 2 with the BSA archives 3 with the content selector When user select a directory to be added, first we walk the directory hierarchy to make a list of all potential data= entries. If we find none, the selected directory is added. If more than one data directory is found, user is presented with a directory list to check which one(s) are to be added. Directories containing one or more content file are marked with an icon. data= and fallback-archive= lines are handled like content= lines: - they are part of the profile in launcher.cfg, prefixed by the profile name - they are updated in openmw.cfg when profile is selected / created Directories can be moved in the list by drag and drop or by buttons. Insertion is possible anywhere in the list. Global data path and data local are shown but are greyed out, as they are always included. No attempt is made to ensure that the user choice are valid (dependencies, overwrite of content). After a profile is loaded, any added content is highlighted in green.
OpenMW
OpenMW is an open-source open-world RPG game engine that supports playing Morrowind by Bethesda Softworks. You need to own the game for OpenMW to play Morrowind.
OpenMW also comes with OpenMW-CS, a replacement for Bethesda's Construction Set.
- Version: 0.48.0
- License: GPLv3 (see LICENSE for more information)
- Website: https://www.openmw.org
- IRC: #openmw on irc.libera.chat
- Discord: https://discord.gg/bWuqq2e
Font Licenses:
- DejaVuLGCSansMono.ttf: custom (see files/mygui/DejaVuFontLicense.txt for more information)
Current Status
The main quests in Morrowind, Tribunal and Bloodmoon are all completable. Some issues with side quests are to be expected (but rare). Check the bug tracker for a list of issues we need to resolve before the "1.0" release. Even before the "1.0" release however, OpenMW boasts some new features, such as improved graphics and user interfaces.
Pre-existing modifications created for the original Morrowind engine can be hit-and-miss. The OpenMW script compiler performs more thorough error-checking than Morrowind does, meaning that a mod created for Morrowind may not necessarily run in OpenMW. Some mods also rely on quirky behaviour or engine bugs in order to work. We are considering such compatibility issues on a case-by-case basis - in some cases adding a workaround to OpenMW may be feasible, in other cases fixing the mod will be the only option. If you know of any mods that work or don't work, feel free to add them to the Mod status wiki page.
Getting Started
- Official forums
- Installation instructions
- Build from source
- Testing the game
- How to contribute
- Report a bug - read the guidelines before submitting your first bug!
- Known issues
The data path
The data path tells OpenMW where to find your Morrowind files. If you run the launcher, OpenMW should be able to pick up the location of these files on its own, if both Morrowind and OpenMW are installed properly (installing Morrowind under WINE is considered a proper install).
Command line options
Syntax: openmw <options>
Allowed options:
--help print help message
--version print version information and quit
--data arg (=data) set data directories (later directories
have higher priority)
--data-local arg set local data directory (highest
priority)
--fallback-archive arg (=fallback-archive)
set fallback BSA archives (later
archives have higher priority)
--resources arg (=resources) set resources directory
--start arg set initial cell
--content arg content file(s): esm/esp, or
omwgame/omwaddon
--no-sound [=arg(=1)] (=0) disable all sounds
--script-verbose [=arg(=1)] (=0) verbose script output
--script-all [=arg(=1)] (=0) compile all scripts (excluding dialogue
scripts) at startup
--script-all-dialogue [=arg(=1)] (=0) compile all dialogue scripts at startup
--script-console [=arg(=1)] (=0) enable console-only script
functionality
--script-run arg select a file containing a list of
console commands that is executed on
startup
--script-warn [=arg(=1)] (=1) handling of warnings when compiling
scripts
0 - ignore warning
1 - show warning but consider script as
correctly compiled anyway
2 - treat warnings as errors
--script-blacklist arg ignore the specified script (if the use
of the blacklist is enabled)
--script-blacklist-use [=arg(=1)] (=1)
enable script blacklisting
--load-savegame arg load a save game file on game startup
(specify an absolute filename or a
filename relative to the current
working directory)
--skip-menu [=arg(=1)] (=0) skip main menu on game startup
--new-game [=arg(=1)] (=0) run new game sequence (ignored if
skip-menu=0)
--fs-strict [=arg(=1)] (=0) strict file system handling (no case
folding)
--encoding arg (=win1252) Character encoding used in OpenMW game
messages:
win1250 - Central and Eastern European
such as Polish, Czech, Slovak,
Hungarian, Slovene, Bosnian, Croatian,
Serbian (Latin script), Romanian and
Albanian languages
win1251 - Cyrillic alphabet such as
Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian Cyrillic
and other languages
win1252 - Western European (Latin)
alphabet, used by default
--fallback arg fallback values
--no-grab Don't grab mouse cursor
--export-fonts [=arg(=1)] (=0) Export Morrowind .fnt fonts to PNG
image and XML file in current directory
--activate-dist arg (=-1) activation distance override
--random-seed arg (=<impl defined>) seed value for random number generator