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http://forums.techguy.org/games/1027446-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-application.html
"There is the odd case that this happens with Steam, it isn't a problem with your game but with Steam itself. The best thing you can do is to reinstall it. If you don't wish to download Skyrim again, you'll have to go to its directory in the Steam folder and move it to a safe location while you do the installation. You can then place it back in after.
If you do it this way... Next time you start Steam, go to Library > Right click Skyrim > Properties > Local Files > Click verify integrity of game cache... Once its complete, try the game again."
Idont know if it works but good luck also run all as administrator. apparently its odd but fairly common for all games
basically, if you install Morrowind on a seperate drive, then by default it'll install it in a SteamApp folder. Sript Extender has a problem with this in that it expects that SteamApp folder to be in Steam folder, so essentially wherver you installed your steam application.
e.g. Steam/SteamApps/common/Morrowind. Make sure that the SteamApps is within a folder called Steam that has the steam client installed
I installed in a separted folder...
Thanks for the tips_
EDIT: this is still after running it in compatibility mode (WinXPSP2 because I have Win 7) and using the mklink command prompt fix for non-standard directory issues.
I havent tested much BUT at first glance it seems to work.
So where comes how:
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First i checked this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSy8U6ROVRo&feature=iv&src_vid=8g9P1cZlQP0&annotation_id=annotation_678775
And i then went to the Game Copy World .com and searched for morrowind.
Specific link: http://www. game copy world .com/games/pc_morrowind.shtml#The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - GotY [MULTI3] Fixed Files
I copied the content (2 files, 1 MW.exe) into the morrowind directory (remember backup).
Now i can launch without problems (so far).
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ENJOY! :-)
p.s remember to move spaces on the links i posted - i couldnt just copy paste, otherwise the links would get all weird...
pps if someone knows why i crash more on windows 10 than 7 (and got a fix for it) plx message me :-D
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Edit:
Just noticed, that the morrowind code patch modifies the .exe file itself, and therefor this only works without morrowind code patch...
But better than nothing i guess... :-/ (Stupid Steam error...)
1 - Restart Steam.
2 - Launch game from Steam only.
Mods seem to work so far.