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  1. @PhilippePetain Thanks for your input, but I'm no novice to the modding scene. Online tutorials are always a first on my list of resources when it comes to mod help, and I only resort to forums such as this as a last ditch effort if no answer can be found. I will admit, the use of Load Order (which I understand is basically what the name implies) is new to me, despite my tinkering in other Elder Scrolls games, the Fallout franchise, and others. I'll will be switching to OBMM and seeing what TES4Edit can do for me by your advice, perhaps they can better integrate the mods I have active. As of for now though, my problem remains unsolved, and any and all further help is greatly appreciated. With luck, mayhaps in time my beautiful Frostcrag and I will be reunited. Regards -Koala
  2. SOOooo I recently got back into Oblivion for a nostalgia kick, and was trying to see how far I could take the graphics with the mods on the Nexus. Everything ended up working great fairly quickly save one issue: many of the places in game, mostly shop, castle, and house interiors (and some full cities), are completely translucent. As in you can see every object through everything else. The reoccurring, low hanging weather in each building led me to believe it was a problem with the weather mod All Natural that I had installed, but I have no idea what could cause it, as I've seen the mod work before (in video and such, in tandem with my ENB). The other thing it may be is my ENB (called A Tweeked ENB), which is known to have a weapon translucency glitch with a relatively unstable patch. Installing said patch did fix the weapon issue, but does cause lighting errors to a crazy extent, and had no effect on the issues with buildings. There is a screenshot of my Wrye Bash setup attached to this post, as well as a link so an album of photos documenting my problem, including my Wrye Bash and NMM setups. I don't quite understand Load Order and how to set it up properly, but it very well could be an issue there if anyone is willing to look through it. I also use NMM for easy installation, though I hear Oblivion Mod Manager is fairly good as well. I don't know if there would be a confliction between Wrye and NMM but I've seen nothing of that online so far. Thanks for any help provided, I just want my Frostcrag back to working condition X] Link to photo album: http://imgur.com/a/SnmAP I pretty much based all my graphics mods off this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blu-CLgKSuY I know its a bit long, but its a resource if you'd like it Also I'm using the Wrye Bash Standalone, instead of the python version, if that counts for anything Thaaannnkksss :)
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