This level of buff works in OpenMW and, I believe, vanilla + MCP). Make a spell that fortifies your mercantile for 400 points for one second (fairly easy cast even with ~30 restoration, just make sure you bring some restore magicka potions. You can get "Fortify Skill" spells in either of the expansions (tribunal, imperial cult shrine room is probably the most easily accessible vendor) which can totally break mercantile.
#GHOST MOUSE AUTO CLICKER FULL INSTALL#
I do have a vanilla engine install though if you need help troubleshooting. I could see it making a difference if you are running the vanilla engine, however, but I don't care to test it atm. Hopefully the alt-tab method works if nothing else.Įdit again: I'm running the game fullscreen, not windowed, though I can't imagine that would have an impact. Make sure you have the spell you want to cast equiped before you do this, or set it to one of your hotkeys so you can switch to it without opening a menu.Įdit: my autoclicker toggle is set to alt + left arrow key, not sure if that is the default or what, but the hotkey works for me while the game is running (openMW), so I guess your mileage may vary. What I do is I alt-tab out of the game, start the auto clicker while on the desktop (making sure my cursor isn't hovering over anything that I don't want clicked on), then alt-tab back into the game with the auto clicker already running. I didn't expect a response that quick, thank you! Public Moderation Logs RSS Please refer to the guide on reddiquette before commenting and posting. To display spoilers in comments: Use (/spoiler) to show Crassius Curio is fabulous If your submission contains any spoilers, please consider tagging it with or in the title, for those users who haven't played a million times. Here are the links to Discord servers of the fellow communities and projects.
#GHOST MOUSE AUTO CLICKER FULL PATCH#
Just replace Morrowind Patch Project with contemporary Patch for Purists. Installation of the game and the essential mods. These will walk you through beautifying Morrowind with modern graphics, all while still retaining the original games charm.
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