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README.md
TES3MP VR
Copyright (c) 2008-2015, OpenMW Team
Copyright (c) 2016-2022, David Cernat & Stanislav Zhukov
TES3MP is a project adding multiplayer functionality to OpenMW, an open-source game engine that supports playing "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind" by Bethesda Softworks.
When it's combined with Mads Buvik Sandvei's fork adding VR support to OpenMW, the result is TES3MP VR.
- TES3MP version: 0.8.1
- OpenMW version: 0.47.0
- License: GPLv3 with additional allowed terms (see LICENSE for more information)
Font Licenses:
- DejaVuLGCSansMono.ttf: custom (see files/mygui/DejaVuFontLicense.txt for more information)
Project status
As of version 0.8.1, TES3MP is fully playable, providing very extensive player, NPC, world and quest synchronization, as well as state saving and loading, all of which are highly customizable via serverside Lua scripts.
Remaining gameplay problems mostly relate to AI and the fact that clientside script variables need to be placed on a synchronization whitelist to avoid packet spam.
TES3MP now also has a VR branch that combines its code with that of Mads Buvik Sandvei's OpenMW VR.
Donations
You can benefit the project by donating on Patreon to our two developers, David Cernat and Koncord, as well as by supporting OpenMW.
Contributing
Helping us with documentation, bug hunting and video showcases is always greatly appreciated.
For code contributions, it's best to start out with modestly sized fixes and features and work your way up. There are so many different possible implementations of more major features – many of which would cause undesirable code or vision conflicts with OpenMW – that those should be talked over in advance with the existing developers before effort is spent on them.
Feel free to contact the team members for any questions you might have.