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Issues with MGSO Regarding FPS


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Hello, I am new to using these mods and am not the most tech-savvy person, thus I am having a hard time utilizing the MGSO mod with Morrowind. I've installed and set everything to Low and Medium settings, and both result in sub-10 FPS as soon as I exit the hull of the ship in Seyda Neen. For starters, the computer I am using is the MSI GE62 QD Apache Pro gaming laptop with 12 GB of RAM, a NVIDIA GTX 960M graphics card, and an Intel i7-5700HQ CPU @ 2.70GHz. I'm not sure how to best tweak the settings so my computer may run the game using MGSO, nor have I been able to pinpoint what is causing my frame rate issues outside of buildings. I've also noticed a particular issue where I crash when equipping Daedric armor.

 

I'd really like to figure out how to implement this mod along with mods like Tamriel Rebuilt in Morrowind; however, I'm not sure I'm able to do so on my computer. Any help and resources I may use to educate myself on how to do this is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time!

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Not trying to be funny with you, but drop MGSO. - It has not been updated in a long time, and includes a lot of programs with issues and conflicts. As I said, previously, to another forum member, you need Wrye Mash and MLOX to start with - Use those to get an idea of the problem, re-installing mods and resources where necessary. Also Agent Ransack for finding files and name instances within files; then, once you have finished straightening things out, try searching for GMST in the .esps with AR, clean with GMST Cleaner (does work, but can be awkward to get it working) and be aware that some GMSTs are required and necessary in some .esps. Finally check everything with TESPCD (TES Conflict Detector) and use Morrowind Enchanted Editor to load any files altered by GMST Cleaner or TESPCD in order to eliminate inaccurate record counts. In your case, you will also need Morrowind Script Extender (MWSE) and MGE (the same, but for the graphical side of things), along with the Morrowind Code Patch. All this can be a long and involved process, but is absolutely 100% worth it.

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