Can you please fix description and add instalaltion section with instructions that show in which order to install files you provided or which files to downlad, it's confusing this way.
I played morrowind for the first time last year and right at the beginning i instantly thought 'that's not jiub', bald elf with large ears. I'd only seen this character in Skyrim. Not hard for bethseda to at least have him look like some people would remember him. Like little changes like this...i'll download, thanks.
Perhaps the difference in appearance was done for a reason. I still could not find the reason. But I think many would like to see the same Jiub. Or at least familiar facial features. Thanks for the feedback.
Norwood, I headcannoned the reason for it to be that he just got out of prison where they shaved his head in Morrowind, and he died during Oblivion which is about 200 years difference. I guess he could have changed his haircut in those 2 centuries.
Hej, I noticed the BSA is packed without having the whole data tree, it's just the facegendata and facetint folders They're supposed to be in "meshes\actors\character\facegendata\facegeom\dawnguard.esm" and "textures\actors\character\facegendata\facetint\dawnguard.esm" The reason they should be in dawnguard.esm instead of morrowind jiub.esp is because the NPC originates in the dawnguard esm file It's probably going to cause a blackface issue, though it'll be hard to tell because of the ghost effect
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That said, I really like this mod.
They're supposed to be in "meshes\actors\character\facegendata\facegeom\dawnguard.esm" and "textures\actors\character\facegendata\facetint\dawnguard.esm"
The reason they should be in dawnguard.esm instead of morrowind jiub.esp is because the NPC originates in the dawnguard esm file
It's probably going to cause a blackface issue, though it'll be hard to tell because of the ghost effect