Morrowind Help with SP2

Greg

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I installed Service Pack 2, and suddenly Morrowind is
slugish. It looses frames and becomes very, very choppy.
I have morrowind and both expansion packs.

Anyone know if there is a way to fix that without simply
removing SP2?
 
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I'm pretty sure that SP3 and SP4 were supposed to fix
issues like that. I have heard of similar problems like
that in the past when people move from 1 service pack to
another. Sometime uninstalling the game and then
reinstalling may fix the issue (after you have installed
the SP). Just don't delete the install folder so your
saved games will remain.

>-----Original Message-----
>I installed Service Pack 2, and suddenly Morrowind is
>slugish. It looses frames and becomes very, very choppy.
>I have morrowind and both expansion packs.
>
>Anyone know if there is a way to fix that without simply
>removing SP2?
>.
>
 
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Same thing happened to me. Morrowind was working fine until I downloaded SP2.
Uninstalled, then re-installed Morrowind, but didn't fix the problem. Tried
other games- guess what? Freelancer, X2-threat, Castle Wolfenstein- they ALL
are choppy as heck, or don't run. Are SP3 & 4 out yet, I don't see them on
windows update. Anyone have any suggestions?

"CH" wrote:

> I'm pretty sure that SP3 and SP4 were supposed to fix
> issues like that. I have heard of similar problems like
> that in the past when people move from 1 service pack to
> another. Sometime uninstalling the game and then
> reinstalling may fix the issue (after you have installed
> the SP). Just don't delete the install folder so your
> saved games will remain.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I installed Service Pack 2, and suddenly Morrowind is
> >slugish. It looses frames and becomes very, very choppy.
> >I have morrowind and both expansion packs.
> >
> >Anyone know if there is a way to fix that without simply
> >removing SP2?
> >.
> >
>