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Searching for an old mod.
fragonard replied to Sadachbia's topic in Morrowind's Construction Set and Modders
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MCP does change a lot but almost all of the changes are optional; just uncheck them. Seriously, MCP is the best thing that ever happened to Morrowind.
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Do you have MCA installed? If not, one of your mods has it as a parent. Start the game and look at the Data files. Highlight each mod and it will show you the expected parent in the right column.
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Look at the file structure in your Data folder. You may have sub folders that still need to be unzipped. IIRC, I had to unpack them to desktop and then individually unpack each component. (this was a while ago)
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Did you recently install MW from Steam? Mods must have later date than the esms but Steam always puts a new current date on them. MorrowindCodePatch redates them if installed but if you reinstalled they'll be back to new.
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First Time downloading mod, need help!
fragonard replied to 15manderson's topic in Morrowind's Troubleshooting
Get 7-zip. It'll handle all formats. http://www.7-zip.org/ -
Where to download Morrowind Construction Kit?
fragonard replied to Q003's topic in Morrowind's Construction Set and Modders
Here for a Steam version: http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/42196/? The disk and GOG versions have the CS included. FWIW You don't need the CS to use mods, just to make them. -
If you have already installed them there is no need to reinstall. MCP will take care of the MW esms. Just activate the esps.
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You need to install the latest MorrowindCodePatch. http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/19510/?
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The Steam version redates the esms to current date. Mods must have a newer date than esms to work. MCP redates the esms to their correct 2002/3 dates.
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Morrowind isn't well optimized and depends a lot on the CPU. 25FPS was common when it came out and even now with decent hardware, I wouldn't expect more than 40FPS and less than that in crowded areas like Balmora. If you want performance, get OpenMW.
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Is there a way to determine what is causing CTDs?
fragonard replied to iammax's topic in Morrowind's Troubleshooting
Sorry to hear that. Even back in 2004 when GCD came out, there were some systems that always had trouble with GCD for unexplained reasons. This is why Gluby and Huskobar made revised versions around 2009-2010. I never had any serious issues myself but I've read about many. Unfortunately you may be one of unlucky few. Before giving up though, try a new game; there may be something bad baked into your old saves. -
Is there a way to determine what is causing CTDs?
fragonard replied to iammax's topic in Morrowind's Troubleshooting
I also recommend the Gluby version. In addition, the potion restore fix may conflict with the latest MCP restore attributes fix. I haven't used the GCD restore esp myself but I know that the MCP changes have caused conflicts with other mods. -
I think the latest MCP makes the stack the default. You press another key for singles (shift IIRC)
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how many people are still playing morrowind?
fragonard replied to JazzBlack's topic in Morrowind's Discussion
I've been playing on and off since 2004 and recently started playing the OpenMW version as well. It's a great game that I always come back to. -
Yeah, the GOG version works fine. The only thing I dislike is that they unpacked almost a GB of unnecessary files; fortunately, you can just delete the texture and icon folders to clean things up.
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Thanks for sharing your solution.
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I don't want a forum link, I want the patch. How is it that after fifteen years no UMP? Well, there are several patches and have been for years. I still use the original Thepal patch from 2005, works fine for me. Slartiblastfest made a good patch compilation around 2010 ( I think) and there is a new project going on now. The worst problems were fixed by Thepal way back, now it just a mater of minor (IMHO) graphical issues and some questionable improvements.
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That may not be true forever; a lot of Bethsoft forum MW posters are looking for a new home in light of the upcoming (terrible) forum switch. Really?, haven't logged on over there in months so I'm a bit out of touch. What's the main problem(s) with the bethesda.net-hosted forums? Lots of both technical and style problems, most old-timers hate it. You can get a taste in this thread: http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1598126-bethesdanet-forums-open/page-1
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That may not be true forever; a lot of Bethsoft forum MW posters are looking for a new home in light of the upcoming (terrible) forum switch.