Can you rule out issues with your graphics or sound drivers completely? Are you using a Windows OS (XP or later)? Has Morrowind ever worked on this PC? Are you launching other, comparable games successfully on this PC? Even in windowed mode nothing appears after I click play except for it shows up in task manager but doesn't do anything. If you are sure that Morrowind was installed properly, and there are no registry entries for Morrowind left after un-installing it, then these entries had been corrupted (and the game should work after re-installimng it), or your problem has a different cause.Įchople圆23: Uninstalled and cleaned up the registry and that wasn't the issue. Don't do this if you are not familiar with registry editing! If you're familiar with browsing and editing the registry, you can check the Morrowind entries (if you know what's supposed to be there), or un-install Morrowind, delete all Morrowind-related entries (if there are any left), and re-install it. Happens, for example, after an incomplete de-installation, or when you simply copy the Morrowind files to your hard disk without properly installing the game, or when something else has screwed up the registry entries for Morrowind. Otherwise I'm guessing at a registry issue. No guarantee that the issue goes away then, but vanilla Morrowind doesn't do what you are describing normally. Has this installation ever worked before? If yes, then it might be a good idea to simply un- and re-install the game. You could also try to get the amulet via the console instead of picking it up.Įchople圆23: I am having the issue where the game plain refuses to open. You do see the mod in the Data Files section of the Launcher, and it's properly activated? I may be wrong, but your description sounds a bit like a faulty mod installation, possibly by copying the mod files into the main Morrowind folder (instead of Data Files)? Or is there anything wrong with the mod files themselves? You may consider re-downloading the mod - I'm using version 0502d, by the way, downloaded from MMH. I'm running Morrowind on Windows 10 and didn't encounter a single problem with the mod - I used it for about an hour so far and explored most of the house, including a quick visit to the Starter Dungeon and the Tranquility Room (which I think is one of the secret rooms). And it should be totally consistent with all other mods, as it lives in its own world with no interface with the rest other than the amulet and the mod-internal teleporters. Moreover, it's convenient to use - with the help of an amulet which you can either find in Seyda Neen or add to your inventory with a simple console command (note that the mod readme contains a typo: the name of the amulet is "RavenloftAmulet", not "RavenlofAmulet"), you can go there at any time. I think I know Morrowind and its mods quite well, but this one was new to me - probably because I'm normally not interested in "optical enhancers".īut Ravenloft is a lot more than that: It provides more or less unlimited storage, 3 dungeons (which I haven't explored yet, but they are said to be huge) and a teleporter to many places in Morrowind, Tribunal and Bloodmoon. Can anyone tell me how to get mods to work on Windows 10? First of all, thanks for mentioning the Ravenloft mod :-). It appeared to work fine, until I opened the door - nothing but a million missing objects, house is unusable. So I took that out, and downloaded a new house, Kaleigh's retreat. It won't work at all, when you pick up the amulet it has a smiley face with a crossbar instead of the amulet, and if you try to use it you get a million error messages and crashes the game. I then added in a mod that I had on my older computer, Ravenloft. Creativeminion: I got a vanilla installation of Morrowind up and running fine on my new Windows 10.
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