how do u install mods?
- DarkestElf_inMW
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:51 am
- Contact:
how do u install mods?
i dont know how to install mods
can any body help me
can any body help me
I may be bad, But I feel good!!!
Usually they'll come in a packaged format of some kind, usually zip or rar. Open it up, and most of the time they'll already be packaged as you need to extract them, and if not the readme should tell you where you need to put everything. Find the folder with the .esp in in the package, and copy that plus any folders in there like 'meshes', 'textures' etc into your <insert drive/location etc>Morrowind\Data Files\ directory.
Then go into the 'Data Files' menu in the Morrowind launcher (not the game) and select the mods you want to use.
Then go into the 'Data Files' menu in the Morrowind launcher (not the game) and select the mods you want to use.
- DarkestElf_inMW
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:51 am
- Contact:
- fable
- Posts: 30676
- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2001 12:00 pm
- Location: The sun, the moon, and the stars.
- Contact:
I've been thinking of writing a short FAQ about this, but to keep things even shorter:
1) Create a dummy TEST directory.
2) De-archive the archive into it.
3) Move the contents of each sub-folder to its appropriate Morrowind equivalent.
4) If you're asked which of two files to keep of the same name and different dates, keep the most recent.
That's it. It's time-consuming, but it has the main advantage of working. If you come up with any missing meshes, textures, etc, you'll know that this is due to problems in the archive, itself, and not bad installation on your part.
1) Create a dummy TEST directory.
2) De-archive the archive into it.
3) Move the contents of each sub-folder to its appropriate Morrowind equivalent.
4) If you're asked which of two files to keep of the same name and different dates, keep the most recent.
That's it. It's time-consuming, but it has the main advantage of working. If you come up with any missing meshes, textures, etc, you'll know that this is due to problems in the archive, itself, and not bad installation on your part.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
- DarkestElf_inMW
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:51 am
- Contact:
- DarkestElf_inMW
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:51 am
- Contact:
- fable
- Posts: 30676
- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2001 12:00 pm
- Location: The sun, the moon, and the stars.
- Contact:
i am dum
and i am 14
so i dont know anything about computers
DarkestElf, first off, don't use your age as an excuse for anything. I've known several 13-year-olds who were far more mature than people twice and three-times their age.
Second, if you were truly stupid, you wouldn't have found your way, here.
Third, if you know absolutely nothing about computers, then with due respect, this isn't the place to go for that information. You need somebody to show you what an archive is, how to download a archiving program, how to use it, how to copy and move files, etc.
Hopefully, since you're using a computer now, someone in your household is equipped for that task, and can answer all your questions.
and i am 14
so i dont know anything about computers
DarkestElf, first off, don't use your age as an excuse for anything. I've known several 13-year-olds who were far more mature than people twice and three-times their age.
Second, if you were truly stupid, you wouldn't have found your way, here.
Third, if you know absolutely nothing about computers, then with due respect, this isn't the place to go for that information. You need somebody to show you what an archive is, how to download a archiving program, how to use it, how to copy and move files, etc.
Hopefully, since you're using a computer now, someone in your household is equipped for that task, and can answer all your questions.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
- DarkestElf_inMW
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:51 am
- Contact:
OK, you'll need to find the folder you installed Morrowind into. The default is C:\Program Files\Bethesda Softworks\Morrowind. In that folder is another folder named 'Data Files'. Keep that open for the time being.
Now find the mod you downloaded. Open up the package, and open up all the folders in it until you find the folder with the .esp (that's the plugin file itself). It's probably there when you first open the package, but some modders have a tendency to bury it in 2 or 3 folders...
Now, copy that .esp file and everything with it into the Data Files folder you just found.
Run the Morrowind Launcher (the one with the menu options 'Play', 'Data Files', 'Options' etc. Click on data files and you'll see a list of all plugin and master files in your Data Files folder. Should contain Morrowind.esm and possibly Tribunal and/or Bloodmoon.esm. Underneath all those you should see the plugin you've just installed. Double click on it, and you should see and 'X' in the box next to it. Press OK, then play.
You should be able to use it with old savegames, unless in the mod readme it explicitly says otherwise.
Now find the mod you downloaded. Open up the package, and open up all the folders in it until you find the folder with the .esp (that's the plugin file itself). It's probably there when you first open the package, but some modders have a tendency to bury it in 2 or 3 folders...
Now, copy that .esp file and everything with it into the Data Files folder you just found.
Run the Morrowind Launcher (the one with the menu options 'Play', 'Data Files', 'Options' etc. Click on data files and you'll see a list of all plugin and master files in your Data Files folder. Should contain Morrowind.esm and possibly Tribunal and/or Bloodmoon.esm. Underneath all those you should see the plugin you've just installed. Double click on it, and you should see and 'X' in the box next to it. Press OK, then play.
You should be able to use it with old savegames, unless in the mod readme it explicitly says otherwise.
- DarkestElf_inMW
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:51 am
- Contact:
- fable
- Posts: 30676
- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2001 12:00 pm
- Location: The sun, the moon, and the stars.
- Contact:
Find the folder with the .esp in in the package, and copy that plus any folders in there like 'meshes', 'textures' etc into your <insert drive/location etc>Morrowind\Data Files\ directory.
Only copy subdirectory folders if there isn't one of the same name at your destination. Otherwise, copy the contents of each subdirectory folder, rather than the folder. If you try to copy the folder itself, you'll overwrite folders with the same name that are already there. Any files you had in those folders from before will be gone.
Only copy subdirectory folders if there isn't one of the same name at your destination. Otherwise, copy the contents of each subdirectory folder, rather than the folder. If you try to copy the folder itself, you'll overwrite folders with the same name that are already there. Any files you had in those folders from before will be gone.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.