

They look the best with the new Item Icon Frames. The Crisp pack is a slightly sharper and more 3D looking versions of the icons, I tried to make them look more like small items as opposed to icons for them here. They also include a new gold icon that I made using a photo of the coin from the Oblivion Collector's Edition. I've made two packs of replacers for item icons, both are based on the Ultimate Icon Replacer pack. UI Expansion adds filters to the menu with their own icons. Magicka Expanded adds various new spells. It looks better if you have menu transparency on, but can look a little strange in places. The Borderless Transparent pack is the same as the borderless one, but with the black background being transparent instead. It also makes it easier to learn and recognise icons on the fly compared to vanilla, where all icons look just like little coloured squares. The Borderless pack is the actual symbol from the icon, coloured in and with a black background, which looks much cleaner and more modern than the vanilla icons. The Smooth pack is close to vanilla, but without the rough, brick-like texture of the icon, replacing it with a smoother, almost painted look. This also includes replacers for the filter icons in UI Expansion. I've made three packs of replacers for skill and magic icons. Ownership Indicator if you want a plugin-free version, which I may include as an optional script in this package in future. MGE XE - HUD Mods from optional files, you'll only need the ownership indicator plugin. If you want the ownership indicator to work, you'll either want The Skywind crosshairs is the crosshair made by Left4No, along with a modified version to use as an ownership icon. The Morrowind crosshairs are a slightly smaller version of the vanilla crosshair and an ownership icon that pairs with it nicely and is less intrusive than the red hand icon commonly used. This replaces the background for enchanted weapons and introduces cleaner versions of the borders sused for equipped items and during bartering. This just replaces the Health, Magic and Fatigue bars with new ones using less of a gradient. The HUD Elements contain support for MGE XE - HUD Mods Time display mod, replacing the letters and numbers used. I've also redesigned the scroll bar to make it match the new design a bit better. I've also altered the header bar and turned it into two thinner bars for a bit of a simpler design. I've removed the thicker borders and given the thinner borders a cleaner look. This pack is mostly just bordering for buttons and UI windows.

I really liked what UI Revamped was trying to do with using icons in place of text for some of the journal buttons, so I've taken this to the next step and replaced almost every book and scroll button with an icon-based button. Morrowind Script Extender adds a 'Mod Config' option to manage mwse mods. I may include this as an optional addon in future.

Has support for the following main menu additions:Ĭontinue adds a 'Continue' button to load your last save. I've gone for clean text with a slight bevel to give it a bit of depth. This pack replaces the buttons on the main menu and the in-game escape menu. I really liked the style of the cursors in Morrowind UI Revamped and so these cursors share the rough shape of those icons, although with only a light bevel to keep them clean. This first pack is a replacement for the cursors in Morrowind. While at this early stage, I have packaged everything in a modular way so you can pick and choose which aspects of UI Remastered you'd like to use. This is a WIP UI replacement for Morrowind, eventually intending to completely replace all UI elements in the game.
