Couple of minor changes to your procedure, and separated 4) and 5) for anyone just wanting to mess with the showracemenu
1) Open the console, type showracemenu, then hit Face, then Reset. (Don't touch sliders if using a custom race which is best with its default reset values).
2) Don't close console, or type closeallmenus, and dont hit Done, - Otherwise all your stats will be reset
3) Press Esc, then make a new save. (this will not work if you started this procedure with your inventory open, save will be ghosted)
4) Use Wrye Bash to reimport your old PC's face settings into the new save game
5) Reload new save game
Also note...
After 1) you can make further adjustments - For anyone wanting to change hair/eyes
After 3) you can Load the save you just made to see the changes in-game straight away. If you dont like the changes you can hit Esc again, load the save before the one you just made, and start at 1) again, when you get to 3) this time overwrite the new save you made first time round. Rinse and repeat until happy.
I dont think it will do the game new start re-calc for the benefit of OFF - So I dont think it can circumvent the need for a new game. The_Philanthropy might have a better idea of the technicalities, but I think using showracemmenu in-game just benefits resetting your player character (and messing with the hair etc), at the most maybe the same race as you, but not all NPC's throughout the game.
1) Open the console, type showracemenu, then hit Face, then Reset. (Don't touch sliders if using a custom race which is best with its default reset values).
2) Don't close console, or type closeallmenus, and dont hit Done, - Otherwise all your stats will be reset
3) Press Esc, then make a new save. (this will not work if you started this procedure with your inventory open, save will be ghosted)
4) Use Wrye Bash to reimport your old PC's face settings into the new save game
5) Reload new save game
Also note...
After 1) you can make further adjustments - For anyone wanting to change hair/eyes
After 3) you can Load the save you just made to see the changes in-game straight away. If you dont like the changes you can hit Esc again, load the save before the one you just made, and start at 1) again, when you get to 3) this time overwrite the new save you made first time round. Rinse and repeat until happy.
I dont think it will do the game new start re-calc for the benefit of OFF - So I dont think it can circumvent the need for a new game. The_Philanthropy might have a better idea of the technicalities, but I think using showracemmenu in-game just benefits resetting your player character (and messing with the hair etc), at the most maybe the same race as you, but not all NPC's throughout the game.
This procedure might be ok with Oblivion XP. As long as the character's stats are not reset, Ob XP won't have a problem. So Nash, if you still want to try this, follow Alt's steps and it should be fine.