Languages: English. Guide Index. OBSE Plugins. Gameplay Mods. Graphic Mods. The End Results. Set upon medieval temperate forest with diverse locations, in the themes of vegetation and the architechture, and thanks to the colorful visuals, the game can be quite beauty to look at stands even for this time with the vibrant colors it has.
Unfortunately, playing it for few hours will show the worst aspects of the game; leveling that requires min-maxing in order to be efficient at higher levels, fights that lasts over minutes due to a high healthpool and extremely forced level scaling, making sure that nothing high or nothing lower ever spawns, only revolving around the player.
Also, the game introduced character face generation, which is great in concept to give every NPC an unique look, but it is unfortunate that the modeling of the faces came a bit off, leading to creations of monstrosities rather than ordinary looking people.
As a final nail into the coffin, the game is as buggy and prone to crash like other games Bethesda has made. Having played Oblivion for hours, first with PS3, then with Steam version, I decided to do this mod guide as means to list my own personal mod loadout I play with usually, and also provide a configurable user experience.
These mods breathe new life into the game, while not straying off from the base game's look and gameplay. Notice: This is not a guide to make your game as beautiful as possible or make the game as hard as possible. This is to give out vanilla focus upon the game and not resort into flashiness the other modding guides are prone to do. With all these said, let's get upon to prepare our game to be modded.
Ran it at least once to generate. Start the game, create character and quit. I would recommend having all the fade sliders at maximum and autosaves off, as autosaves are unreliable. Backed up the game archive. With these done, we can start to install tools for ourselves. Wrye Bash. Incase you don't know how this thing works, I had made a video showing off how to use these tools.
The video in question also uses mods used in this mod guide although some are old and obsolete by now. OBSE plugins are mods, which doesn't use up. Here are the plugins that ensures not only a stable game, but some that are to be used with mods.
Oblivion Display Tweaks. Now we get into the meat of it, the mods. The ones which play the huge part upon the game, or rather, catches your eye. Mods are easy to install by dragging downloaded archive into installer window in Wrye Bash and dropping it there. First time prompt asks if you want to copy or move file there, just select copy to ensure you have the archive still where you downloaded it.
You can also drag mods up and down on the list, showing which mod takes priority over other. Also some mods come with wizard installer, indicated by magic wand icon when you have dragged them into the installer tab.
You can use manual wizard command to give installation setup that lets you follow built in setup. It is recommended to install mods as they are listed here.
Weapon Expansion Pack for Oblivion Nthusiasts. Really Textured Normal Maps - Updated. After having installed these mods, last thing to do is to sort out load order of the mods and deal with dirty mods. These are referred as "dirty edits" Keep it open. First time launching it gives you ad for supporting the tool creator, but you can safely close the window after a few moments. It then should give you the list of plugins. Tick one of the plugins that LOOT said is with dirty edits and then click ok.
The process is automatic and should take only around seconds. Afterward, you can close the TES4Edit. Repeat the process for other plugins that are dirty, one by one instead everything at once. Static images of game just won't do justice, so have a video showing off what gameplay looks like with these mods. Music is great for the atmosphere.
However, you can balance it out by including your own custom music. Yes, you can drop your. So for my music recommendation, I would want to offer you the music of second Elder Scrolls game, Daggerfall.
A composer, Dan Gooddale, had made amazing remakes of the original soundtrack, which enhances the experience and fits well into the game. Here is an example of the most popular tracks upon Daggerfall:. Why did you create this guide? There are other mod guides as well which could do the same thing and adds a lot of cool stuff. The game is too hard! There isn't much difference between the two, but most people opt for the wrapper version.
The injector version is said to be more performance friendly however, and is more often used when there are incompatibility issues with your system. It is safe to assume that your computer will be compatible with the wrapper version, especially if you're using a Windows. Copy the files from the Wrapper version into the Skyrim root folder. This folder can be found in your Steam directory where you installed Steam. Open the Steam folder, navigate through the SteamApps and then go to the 'common' folder.
In this folder, you'll see all your installed Steam-games. Open the Skyrim folder and copy the files from the Wrapper version into this folder, not the data folder. You have now installed the ENB program itself. To make it work, you'll also need an ENB. Look up the one you'd like to install. Quite a few can be found on the Skyrim Nexus. When you've found one to your liking, download the file and extract the archive as well.
Generally, you'll have to just copy the ENB files from the archive you just extracted and copy it to your Skyrim root folder as well. This is not the same for every ENB, so make sure you read through the guide that the author of the ENB preset has written for you. A few files should be backed up before adding or changing an ENB. These are the SkyrimPrefs.
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