Oblivion Reloaded Install
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- Oblivion Reloaded Install
Unpack to a second project called Oblivion Reloaded ini's and move it to be below the OR project Delete all of the files in the OR ini's project except for the ini files. Updating the OR ini's can now occur without needing to reconfigure the OR installation. In alpha 2 I want to build some progress quest like it was in Oblivion's arena wrapping them. So like in Oblivion you will gain ranks and with each rank you will unlock new options. For example as a beast lover rookie you can do only a show with 1 animal and only with easy ones. Maybe dogs and horses.
Oblivion Reloaded support thread. Post here what you need to know about the new OBGE 4 and the Oblivion's rendering pipeline. Mods, Plugins, Patches and Downloads for the Elder Scrolls Oblivion game by Bethesda Softworks. Actually went to download the 0kb file at Nexus to see what marvellous compression is being used. Quote FROM THE AUTHOR (Alenet): Dear user, Oblivion Reloaded has its dedicated forum.
This mod is giving me huge amounts of trouble and for the life of me I cannot figure out what it is I am doing wrong. At best I can get it running, In a window roughly an eighth as big as my screen, with the fov messed up and none of the graphical overhauls taking hold.
I will list what I think I don't understand(and is therefore probably giving me issue) and hopefully someone will be kind enough to enough to elaborate on them
*MenQue plugin: I installed this, not one hundred percent sure as to what it does however as the description is very sparse.
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*Specular lights enabled: No idea how to enable that
*Water reflections enabled, high water details: Same as above
*Recommended settings for the Oblivion INI: This is what I suspect is giving me the most grief, There is no such settings to modify in the Oblivion.ini . Does this mean that I installed the mod wrong? Am I just being foolish and using the search wrong? Or do I have to make the settings as well as the values? And if so, where?
For reference the ini settings are
I recently bought Oblivion when it was on sale, as it was the only Elder Scrolls game I didn't have. I never liked it much when it came out, but thought I'd play through it again modded. Anyway, I immediately ran into problems. I'm a total newbie to mods, have never run a mod that didn't have some sort of automated installer. I never got a single mod working (unless I couldn't tell the difference between Oblivion Reloaded and Vanilla?) and eventually broke the game and had it start crashing on startup. Okay, fresh install.
Even after deleting and installing again, the game still crashes on startup. Try again. This time I delete the entire Oblivion directory after uninstalling it, thus getting rid of all the mods. It still crashes on startup.
What to do about this? I'm running Windows 10, btw. And for heaven's sake, HOW do I get these mods to work? I tried NMM, OBMM, Wrye Bash, everything, and the game still loads in all its 15-year-old square screen low-res glory. Yes, I have OBSE installed. Yes, I've followed half a dozen step-by-step tutorials for total idiots like myself. No results.
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You'll probably need to delete the folder from My Docs as well (..My DocumentsMy GamesOblivion - on Windows anyway)
I'd also delete the WryeBash / OBMM folders along with everything else.
I also had trouble with certain mods (or at least the install order).
Using WryeBash helps but if you get the install order wrong, it can still cause crashes.
Bear in mind that some mod-folders don't use the standard structure, and some mods conflict with each other.
Once you've got Oblivion vanilla loading up without crashing, start again adding one mod at a time (using WryeBash so you can uninstall / deactivate the offending mod more easily).
(Note that for texture replacement mods, I had an issue even with WryeBash that uninstalling one left me with purple-billboard grass).
I'm planning on a full reinstall myself.
[url=http://wiki.theassimilationlab.com/tescosi/A_General_Order_for_Installing_Mods_(Oblivion]http://wiki.theassimilationlab.com/tescosi/A_General_Order_for_Installing_Mods_(Oblivion[/url])
^This might help with install order issues
As for square screen v. widescreen - what options do you see under 'video' in the options menu? I've got 1680x1050 (my native res) and up to 1440x900. (Not sure if OBSE is enabling that or whether it's native). Set Texture Size to 'Large' too - there are additional options but you need to go into the config file (oblivion.ini - there's one in the main oblivion folder and one in 'My GamesOblivion' (main one is the default, MyGames is the one for the current user. Wrye Bash can help edit this file too but be careful with editing it.
Oblivion Reloaded Easy Install
Now for the mods.. here's hoping it works better than last time.
Now for the mods.. here's hoping it works better than last time.
(and see my edit above for higher res widescreen Q)
Don't forget the unnofficial patches (Oblivion, Oblivion DLC, and Shivering Isle versions, in that order).
First install OBSE because a mod manager can only install files to your data folder 'OblivionData' and not to your game folder 'Oblivion'.
Then install a mod manager and use it to install one mod at a time!
That way you won't have to un-install your game if something goes wrong.
When you've installed a mod, test if your game runs. Say, it simply crashes like before… There's usually a simple explanation for that: You put a mod that requires another mod before the mod it requires. (Or, of course, you don't have the required mod to begin with.) You can check that by selecting the mod files in your mod manager with your mouse. The mod manager tells you what any mod requires.
Lastly, you should know what belongs into the data folder: mod files like '.esp', '.esm' and mod folders like 'Meshes', 'Textures'. Your mods normally come in archives that you need to extract (using 7zip for example). A mod manager handles archives for you, but you usually have to extract the mod archives anyway and make new ones. That's because the files like '.esp' and 'Textures' have to be at the very top level in your archive.
It's very simple: The mod manager installs the contents of your mod archive ('Mod.zip') to your Data folder, but that can be an issue as I'm going to show now. The contents of the archive might for example be: (Mod.zip)ModData FilesMod.esp
In this case your Oblivion directory would look like this: OblivionDataModDataMod.esp. Your game won't realize that there even is an .esp. That's why you make a new archive that contains Mod.esp on its top level and feed the new archive to your mod manager. (Mod.zip)Mod.esp would lead to a correctly installed mod OblivionDataMod.esp
Hope this helps.
Edit: oops, the name of the folder is 'data', 'data files' is a Morrowind folder.
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Installing Oblivion Reloaded
Shameless plug: I recommend you use my guide on this matter, it is written from the perspective of someone that hasn't modded Oblivion before. It will walk you through various mods from non-risky texture/sound updates to heavily scripted/gameplay changing mods. At various stages in the guide there are test breaks where you need to check that things still seem to be working well. All mods have been and are being tested by me playing many hours with them installed. If you run into issues or have questions please let me know (add Galaxy chat, comments on the medium page or forum private messages).
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I recently bought Oblivion when it was on sale, as it was the only Elder Scrolls game I didn't have. I never liked it much when it came out, but thought I'd play through it again modded. Anyway, I immediately ran into problems. I'm a total newbie to mods, have never run a mod that didn't have some sort of automated installer. I never got a single mod working (unless I couldn't tell the difference between Oblivion Reloaded and Vanilla?) and eventually broke the game and had it start crashing on startup. Okay, fresh install.
Even after deleting and installing again, the game still crashes on startup. Try again. This time I delete the entire Oblivion directory after uninstalling it, thus getting rid of all the mods. It still crashes on startup.
What to do about this? I'm running Windows 10, btw. And for heaven's sake, HOW do I get these mods to work? I tried NMM, OBMM, Wrye Bash, everything, and the game still loads in all its 15-year-old square screen low-res glory. Yes, I have OBSE installed. Yes, I've followed half a dozen step-by-step tutorials for total idiots like myself. No results.