tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2750008576069337451.post5420464558503710216..comments2023-06-19T00:40:27.919-07:00Comments on Tchos’ Gaming and Modding: Day 22: More NPCs, Less GenericTchoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00920669888854572132noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2750008576069337451.post-29161824932389167162009-06-20T06:00:46.056-07:002009-06-20T06:00:46.056-07:00Haha, yeah, I keep notes on paper... all mixed up ...Haha, yeah, I keep notes on paper... all mixed up with WoW stuff I take notes. Now I remember what you mentioned, and I didn't try it because I really wanted something in game. Once I got back to it, I might search again. If I find one that works, I let you know.Carolinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2750008576069337451.post-91577323215983182062009-06-18T14:56:13.267-07:002009-06-18T14:56:13.267-07:00Heh, I remember a different dark elf, Falanu, I th...Heh, I remember a different dark elf, Falanu, I think, the alchemist in Skingrad, who complains that her status in House Hlaalu means nothing there in the heart of the Empire.<br /><br />Last time you mentioned the quest journal, I said I was trying out <a href="http://downloads.elricm.net/morrowind/utilities/MorrowindJournalHelper1-02.zip" rel="nofollow">Morrowind Journal Helper</a>, and that does let you export and browse through your quests as a spreadsheet or database, but it doesn't seem to remember which ones I said I've completed, so every time I update it, I have to re-mark all these quests as complete, which makes it too much of a bother.<br /><br />I think I've just gotten better at reading and using the quest journal. The list of "Quests" in it shows all quests that are open and not completed (though a couple in my list should have been marked complete), and clicking on the hyperlinks usually shows me the information I wanted to know, or at least enough of it that I can find the rest elsewhere. It's still rather clunky and disorganised, but I can work with it. I think the only thing to do aside from that is to just make notes on real paper, or keep a document open that you can alt-tab switch to from the game. :)Tchoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00920669888854572132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2750008576069337451.post-43679692192961457572009-06-18T10:38:20.059-07:002009-06-18T10:38:20.059-07:00Amazing how much patience you have to look for dif...Amazing how much patience you have to look for different mods! I just pray to find the few I need, hehe. I actually like the number of NPCs around in town... to me, Morrowind is a desolate, lonelly place. I played Oblivion just a but (wont run good on my PC), and there is this dark elf in Imperial City who is really happy about beign *away* from Morrowind, it was funny to hear him! Anyway, Im busy right now, but should go back to play Morrowind sometime soon. You have been doing a great work talking about everything without spoilers, thank you!<br /><br />Since you so love to do quests, I was wondering if you found a better Quest Log or some addon to help manage things. I know this is not the first time I asked... but I had tried one that alowed me to take notes on paper inside the game, which sounded perfect, I could make lists and follow instructions on quests nearby, etc... in theory, of couse, I never made it work. Please let me know if you are using anything like that.Carolinanoreply@blogger.com