The latest non-beta release, by quorn, represents work made to enhance Thepal's patch with more bug fixes that had slipped through the cracks and were left un-addressed. BTB also offers his edited version which removes several bugs from the 'official' 1.6.5b.įurther details can be found on the beta release thread(this thread has now been locked) Version 1.6.4 (quorn) It is currently available from BTB's list. Version 1.6.5b (BTB) Ī new beta version was released to fix the bugs reported about in the version 1.6.4 release thread below. It only updates the patch file itself, and requires the assets from 1.6.5b. This beta was previously available from SendSpace, but is now only available at The Assimilation Lab. Quorn briefly returned to work on the patch, incorporating solutions for some of the remaining bug complaints into a new beta.
Now all that you need to do is to open Morrowind's launcher, click on the Data Files button, and ensure that Morrowind Patch v1.6.6_beta.esm is checked. Once you have extracted the download, you will need to copy over all of the files into your Data Files folder. 1.6.6 replaces previous versions entirely. Like the previous beta, it only updates the patch file itself, and requires the assets from 1.6.5b.Įdit: You no longer need the previous version to make it work. Quorn once again returned to work on the patch, fixing most of the outstanding issues from the previous beta. To patch Morrowind without the expansion you need version 1.2.2b of the MPP. All of these patches are for games including both Bloodmoon and Tribunal expansions. The goal of this patch is to make the game completely bug-free (within the abilities of TESCS). While the official patches by Bethesda only fixed a couple of dozen bugs, this patch fixes several hundred. If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.The Morrowind Patch Project (MPP), formerly known as the Unofficial Morrowind Patch (UMP) by Thepal and Quorn fixes almost all of the bugs and problems with Morrowind and its expansions.
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