Playing Oblivion again.

Post » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:51 am

Hi guys, I am reinstalling Oblivion GOTY again after uninstalling it a year ago or so. And I have some questions about addons. I want to keep it as vanilla as possible. what addons do you guys suggest? The reason I uninstalled it the first time I think is because I had it so full of addons that I just had a difficult time getting into the game like I did Morrowind and I don't want that to happen again. All I really want are the bug fixes addons and for the game to look really nice with out crashing. I have decent hardware so I know I can handle what ever is thrown at it.

Also does anyone know of an addon that makes the UI as close as possible to Morrowind? Anyway any suggestions would be helpful and thanks.
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Post » Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:35 am

Hi guys, I am reinstalling Oblivion GOTY again after uninstalling it a year ago or so. And I have some questions about addons. I want to keep it as vanilla as possible. what addons do you guys suggest? The reason I uninstalled it the first time I think is because I had it so full of addons that I just had a difficult time getting into the game like I did Morrowind and I don't want that to happen again. All I really want are the bug fixes addons and for the game to look really nice with out crashing. I have decent hardware so I know I can handle what ever is thrown at it.

Also does anyone know of an addon that makes the UI as close as possible to Morrowind? Anyway any suggestions would be helpful and thanks.



List it. One person's decent is another person's crap.
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Post » Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:10 pm

Well, for bug fixes, get the unofficial patches. For graphics...do what ITPaladin said.
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Post » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:42 am

List it. One person's decent is another person's crap.


Win 7 64 Bit
4 gigs of ram
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale 3.0GHz
Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP
GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard

Anything I am missing? It may not be up to your standards but I payed for all the parts myself and built it myself and never had any problems with any games or programs I have ran on it even when running them at the same time. And for all that I am pretty damn proud of it!

Alright so this is what I have so far for mods.
Unofficial_Oblivion_Patch_v3_2_0_Installer_Version-5296
Unofficial_Oblivion_Patch_v3_2_0_Hotfix_Installer-5296
Unofficial_Official_Mods_Patch_v15_Installer_Version-9969
UOP_Supplemental_v331-27710
v1_4_0_Self-Installing_EXE_version-10739 (Unofficial Shivering Isles Patch)
And Better Oblivion Sorting Software simply because its genius.

Also I seem to remember something that allowed you to backup and change the settings in your .INI? Does anyone remember what it is called?
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Post » Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:38 am

"for the game to look really nice with out crashing"

First read this:
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?showtopic=960829

Then go here for whatever strikes your fancy:
http://www.gamesas.com/?showtopic=1010109

Welcome back to Oblivion. You are right in not jumping right in and adding a lot of game play changing mods.
You really won't know what you need until you know what you got. And when what you got starts annoying you, then is the time to find a mod that fixes it.

The possible permutations of the game through mod additions is...well...really really BIG. Which is why modded Oblivion allows each individual to tailor the game to their fit.

Of course, the longer you play, the more convinced you become that the perfect fit is out there among those thousands of mods, if you can just come up with the right combination.

And say now...look at this beauty that just got released today. But seriously, have fun. That's what it's really about. :laugh:
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Post » Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:25 am

I have decent hardware so I know I can handle what ever is thrown at it.


Don't count on it. Toss in enough stuff and even the best systems can be crying out for mercy. Test things out first, don't just make presumptions about what your rig can handle.
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Post » Mon Feb 21, 2011 2:53 pm

There are literally hundreds of great mods that will revive your game and make it feel like a whole new adventure.

The first thing that comes into my mind is Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul, this is a must.
-Natural Hunger/sleep.
-Mighty Magic (if you are into magic)
-no Psychic Guards
-Sm Combat Hide.
-Main Quest delayer.
-toaster says share
-deadly reflex
-adrenaline oblivion
If you want quests there are uncountable good quest mods; I would recommend. Tears of the FIend, Verona House, Gates of Aesgard, Lost spires, armor of malevolence. These are top notch exquisite quests. You are bound to have hours upon hours of entertainment.

If you want a house mod; Glenvar Castle is the best I have ever played.Period. It also comes with a fine quest to obtain it.

If you are into vampirism, Terran Vampires, even though it is in beta stage(apperently forever), is one of the best. Unholy darkness was supposed to be even better, it was supposed to be the greatest vampire mod ever created, but it ended up being a complete disappointment. LTD's Vampire Overhaul is terrific.
StarX is a classic, and my current favorite Blood is Everything provides a really witty and elegant approach to vampirism, in a manner I have never seen before.

You can download all this mods at:

http://tesnexus.com/
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Post » Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:05 pm

For graphics start with the smaller load mods. Don't jump right into using QTP3 just because you are using a 1GB video card.
Use the tdt>sdt 13 console commands to see how much vram you are using up.
I had to scale mine back since I just have 512. I used the QTP3 further reduced omod version that gives a choice of about 3 reduced versions, and only using it for some landscape stuff.
I still have to work on what I will use for the rest.
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