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2 Question regarding Memory Overflow and Plugins

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Nagroth
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2 Question regarding Memory Overflow and Plugins

Post by Nagroth »

Hi ! I noticed that when I play Morrowind for maybe an hour or so, the perfomance of my system becomes sluggish, so that I have to reboot. After that, it´s fine again . Does anybody know a way to remedy this. My system definitely exceeds the recommended requirements (Athlon XP2000, GeForce4, 512 MB RAM). I patched to Version 1.2.7 (most recent patch I found, but that didn´t help.
One other thing : after I installed some plugins, I got a warning message saying that my master file might not correspond to some of my save-files ? The game runs fine though (except for the sluggishness mentioned above. It already did that sans plugins). Has anybody else ever had problems with this ?
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Post by Obike Fixx »

Plugins tend to make games sluggish, especially Morrowind, uninstall the mods, i did. And turn the Real-Time shadows off, believe me. It helps!

Some weeks ago there was a tread called something with "guide to better performance", try searching for it. There's bound to be something useful in that. ;) Have fun.
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Post by Rahvin »

ignore that warning msg, it has nothing to do with perfmorance. The sluggish after a few hours thing is normal, the game is so huge that it fill sup your temporary memory no matter what you're running. The only way to fix it is to reboot.
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sometimes changing the compatability to the recommended OS helps-f your running a newer version of windows it'll slow down for some reason.
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