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Skyrim oblivion hair pack
Skyrim oblivion hair pack








skyrim oblivion hair pack

I recommend installing only two or three mods at a time (or three to five if you’re lazy like me) before opening Oblivion to test them.īut before opening Oblivion to test a batch of mods, switch to the “Mods” tab of Wrye Bash and check all the boxes next to the esp files you just installed. Right click the mod, and select “install”. 7z) of the mod you want to install into the left side of the window. To install a mod, download the mod manually (NOT with the “download with manager” option.) Open Wrye Bash and switch to the “Installers” tab, then drag and drop the compressed archive (.zip. Once it’s installed, you can run boss.exe to sort your load order.

skyrim oblivion hair pack

If you are running the Steam version of Oblivion like me, make sure you have the Steam overlay enabled.

skyrim oblivion hair pack

There are instructions in the mod description, but the gist is that you need to extract the files, then copy them into your Oblivion folder (I have the Steam version of the game, so for me it’s located in \Steam\steamapps\common\Oblivion.) It will ask you if you want to merge folders select yes. This is the tool I used to install all the mods I didn’t install manually, and unless I specify otherwise, I recommend installing everything in this list with it. Then install the following essential tools: Remember to open Oblivion once to generate an ini file. Start with a clean installation of Oblivion. I’m putting it under a cut though because it’s friggin long. If you install all the mods, it will make your game look like mine. You don’t actually need to use either of the above modlists to install the mods on this one (unless you want to.) The graphics portion of this list is designed to be installed in the order it is presented, and all the mods are compatible with each other except where noted. The result was a relatively stable build that only crashes very rarely. To do this, I adapted a trimmed down version ofīevilex’ Graphics Modlist ( ) and chose a bunch of stuff off of the Oblivion Ultimate Modding Guide for Gameplay and Immersion ( ). I wanted to use only one installer, and I wanted to get all my mods from the Nexus (with only a couple, very important exceptions.) Finally, I wanted my graphics mod setup to be a compatible jumping-off point for whatever other mods I decided to install. I started modding my Oblivion with a few goals in mind: I didn’t want to use an ENB, but I wanted to otherwise make Oblivion look as pretty as possible. Since people asked, I’m posting a list of the graphics mods I’m using, plus some content mods I can recommend.










Skyrim oblivion hair pack