Moving from Mournhold to Almalexia

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I've recently installed TR and got it running fine. I decided to start the tribunal dlc and begin exploring the mainland from Mournhold, but the main gate in the Dorom Plaza is still sealed like it is in vanilla. I looked around on here and the nexus and only found an old mod on the nexus that fixes that but it said it was outdated because TR_Travels contained in TR1512 fixes this. I've downloaded and installed the newest version of TR from the nexus. Did I mess something up? Is there a workaround? Or is it just not currently possible to move freely between Mournhold and Almalexia?

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Since the city of Almalexia is currently unfinshed, and sadly won't be until everything else is, you need to have TR_Preview and its version of TR_Travels enabled, they are in the Extras folder. Just know, TR_Preview is unfinished content and could break savegame compatibility.

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Thanks for the help. I already have TR_Preview and TR_Travels enabled in my data files. I see in my Extras folder that I have TR_OldTravels and TR_Travels_(Preview_and_Mainland). This is my first time modding anything similar to this into Morrowind so I just followed the installation guide on this site. If you could tell me more about how these files work or link me a source that explains more in detail, that'd be much appreciated.

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Basically, if you're just using TR_Mainland, use TR_Travels.esp. If you're running TR_Preview.esp too, then you use TR_Travels_Preview_and_Mainland instead. TR_OldTravels is another alternate version that includes older travel routes, but you don't need to worry about it.