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Morrowind For Love Or Money Mod Fs카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 11. 23:37
I got it working! Thank you very much! Only one little detail: is there a way to switch off the FPS and MT GL info in the top-left of the screen during playing? Cheers Yeah I guess I accidentally included that. Edit /Contents/Resources/Preferences/config and search for the section 'macdrv'. There is a field there labeled 'ShowFPS'.
Morrowind For Love Or Money Mod Fsu
Disable that and the counter will go away. Edit: Also, that config file will have been copied to your preferences after having run it so you can either delete your preferences and let it copy the new files in or change it there: '/Library/Preferences/Morrowind Preferences' is the path. Well, I have the same problem with mods.
As Morrowind Launcher doesn't work we have to find another way to install mods. I've been searching for quite a while and here what I've found: You download your mods, you extract it and place the same way as you would do it for Windows (Morrowind/Data Files). Then you open the file named 'morrowind.ini' with textedit, scroll down untill you see the 'Game Files' line with something like GameFile0=morrowind.esm GameFile1=tribunal.esm GameFile2=Bloodmoon.esmbeneath it. What you have to do is go ahead with 'GameFile3=NameOfYourMod.esm', 'GameFile4/5/6' untill you list all of your mods. However, it didn't work for me. UPDATED - It actally works.
I organized new GameFile lines in alphabetical order and reboot the system and it worked. The IMPORTANT thing is morrowind.ini file have to contain one empty line in the beggining and one empty line at the end. Well, I have the same problem with mods. As Morrowind Launcher doesn't work we have to find another way to install mods.
I've been searching for quite a while and here what I've found: You download your mods, you extract it and place the same way as you would do it for Windows (Morrowind/Data Files). Then you open the file named 'morrowind.ini' with textedit, scroll down untill you see the 'Game Files' line with something like GameFile0=morrowind.esm GameFile1=tribunal.esm GameFile2=Bloodmoon.esmbeneath it. What you have to do is go ahead with 'GameFile3=NameOfYourMod.esm', 'GameFile4/5/6' untill you list all of your mods.
However, it didn't work for me. UPDATED - It actally works. I organized new GameFile lines in alphabetical order and reboot the system and it worked. The IMPORTANT thing is morrowind.ini file have to contain one empty line in the beggining and one empty line at the end.
Sorry for the late response. I hope you see this. I have tried what you said, and for some reason only some of my mods will load. There doesn't seem to be any pattern or explanation why some load and some don't. Have you experienced this, or do you know how I could possibly solve this problem? I would love to play Morrowind with all of my mods.