» Thu May 03, 2012 5:23 pm
That depends on what you'd be looking for in a modification, and how powerful your computer is.
For me personally, I use a combination of two mods - Morrowind Graphics and Sound Overhaul (MGSO) which is almost purely cosmetic in every way, but dramatically improves the graphics of the game to the point where it looks like it's one generation short of Oblivion while still remaining faithful to the game's original aesthetic and art styles. And the other mod I use is 'Morrowind Rebirth', which is a mod that mostly just expands cities. For example, in the vanilla Morrowind the village you start out in, Seyda Neen, has something like four wooden shacks, a couple of houses, and a trade house. Morrowind Rebirth adds a watch tower, something like twelve additional shacks, more vendors, a tavern - really it doubles or even triples the size of Seyda Neen, and makes large scale improvements to Balmora and a few other towns. It's very challenging on the average computer's hardware though, so beware.
As a start, I'd recommend just MGSO if you care to experience a dramatically improved Morrowind from a graphical standpoint, even though you say the graphics don't bother you, I think that if you have a powerful computer it's definitely worth it to try the mod out.. For me the gameplay is great as is, so I don't need to modify it but there are mods which add quests to guilds, add new guilds or unlock existing ones that you couldn't join in vanilla. There are also mods for companions, mercenaries, player-owned housing, and pretty much anything you can think of thanks to the extremely dedicated and active modding community which has had 10 years to devote to their craft.
Here is some more information about Morrowind Graphics and Sound Overhaul http://morrowindoverhaul.rpgitalia.net/
And here is an all-in-one download link incase you're interested. http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=Mods.Detail&id=8987 The install is mostly automated and fairly self explanatory, but if you need help I'd be happy to assist. Just be careful to answer anything it asks you correctly.
Again, I'd recommend you start out with just this mod, since this is your first time in Morrowind. Wouldn't want to color your perceptions with mods, or make it difficult for you to detect what in the game is vanilla and what is added by a mod incase you used Morrowind Rebirth, for example.