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All, please take a moment to assist with your system stats.
Home PC. Proc AMD Ram DDR Chipset nVidia nforce 2 Video Card Radeon 9600XT Crashes with Morrowind: Daily before and after .ini change! Patched, and data.ini file modified. Road Laptop Proc P4 Ram DDR Chipset nVidia mobile Video Card nVidia mobile FX Crashes with Morrowind: Never! Patched, no change to any .ini file. I'm just trying to figure it all out. |
What have you been doing before the crashes? Sometimes it crashes for me when I pay gold fines, but rarely.
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Get used to it. This game has the most CTR(Crash to desktop) scenes I have ever seen! :mad:
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That's why I'm trying to figure it out.
My AMD powered desktop does experience a lot of CTD. However, my Intel laptop has not experienced a single CTD. So no, I'm not going to get used to it. However I do remember why I stopped playing it over a year ago. CTD! [ 03-06-2004, 11:17 AM: Message edited by: Felix The Assassin ] |
There's nothing you could do about it. Crashes will happen.
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Have you guys tried contacting Tech Support? They are pretty good about trying to solve various problems with the game.
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I think it DOES have something to do with specs though. Morrowind used to crash a lot more on my old system than it does on my current one. It WILL crash randomly, but i have yet to see the first perfect game, so i can live with the occasional crash. That doesn't ruin the fact that Morrowind is one of the best games ever. :D
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i think all of these dam mods i was running was MY >> MAIN << problem...it was getting to where the game would crash everytime i got into a fight and this is not a game that you want to crash because as you know it can take a while to set everything back up;it gets frustrating to say the least...i turned off a lot of the mods and it runs ok *again*...it's one of the best "RPG's" anyway, no doubt.hasn't stopped me from playing.
EDIT: just quicksave your game OFTEN,it will help . *as in every few minutes* lol [ 03-07-2004, 06:29 PM: Message edited by: blakething ] |
Believe it or not some of the crashes are caused by sound and not video. I'm assuming you're running the game at the same rez as your desktop. That is the first thing all recommend and seems to help. I did have a problem for a while and I found disabling hardware sound and turning the master volume slider down a bit helped a lot. For some reason the problem seemed to go away in time. I can tell you it isn't the video card itself because I orginally had a ti4600 video card. I did have to wrestle with crashes for a while but seemed to finally iron it out with running the rez same as desktop. Later on I got a 9800 pro video card and no problems with it.
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