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Jenrai

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  1. First, check that you have the newest drivers for your card. Don't know if Radeon let you but DON'T USE A BETA VERSION. Pre-releases of video-card drivers are notoriously unstable. Secondly, has Oblivion recognised that you've changed your video card? Start the launcher, on the splash screen go into your options lay out and see what it says for graphics. Third: In spite of the above - Its unlikely that a graphics card change would have affected your game in this way. Lower frame rates or repeated crashes, sure, but missing textures? Very unlikely. Were you definately running all these mods before on the old card? If you're 100% sure that all the mods worked together before you changed cards, either change back or start the long, fun process of deactivating mods, one by one, until you eliminate the ones that are causing the issues. *EDIT* - And then let the modders know that there's possibly a compatibility issue if they don't already. ;) Jen
  2. I've had this one. I had conflicting versions of Beautiful People and a couple of other NPC appearance mods running. Seems it didn't like me a lot for that. Hope that helps. Jen
  3. Depends what the spell is and what it does/makes mate. If it summons creatures or weapons that are permanent, or alters your stuff in a permanent manner, thats a whole lotta changes to save to your default saved data. ~Jen~
  4. Did reactivating DR allow your game to work? I'm curious because I'm having fun with vanishing eyes too. ~Jen~
  5. Ahh... right. Yeah. With ya. Quite why or how I have no idea... but hey. There'll be a 'clear command' script on one of the mods managers (I would expect. Not done much modding in Oblivion myself, but I do love playing around with some of the stuff you guys come up with :D and I've got scripting experience) What you would likely have to do is clear the command first though. Thats not Oblivion, its just computer logic. They do things in the order they're told to, or they don't do em at all (oh how I wish I could say that for the kids - Clean your room then you can play on the Xbox being the shining example) I'll have a play when I get five mins and see if I can come up with a 'macro' style command chain in one of my toys when I get home to wipe one command and assign another. If I can I'll let you know. ~Jen~
  6. Had this problem with Tamreilic Ingredients and Morrowind Ingredients before I realised they're the same thing. Chances are you've just got two copies of the same mod running... I know its basic so don't think I'm trying to talk to you as though you're a noob as you've likely got a lot more experience than me with modding, especially in Oblivion, however, when you install a new mod make sure to read through it and figure what it contains. Even if the ESP and conflicting texture files have been renamed, Oblivion will still have a giddy fit, and theres a lot of the newer mods that contain older ones as part and parcel of it. This seems to cause some internal conflict when the files have been renamed, and Oblivion just defaults back the vanilla version or better yet, if the textures haven't been renamed, it just refuses to start up at all. The conflict detectors usually work quite well for shooting down this kinda thing. Or it may be as Ben stated you've simply got too many. I've not quite managed to get there (yet :D ) so I don't know exactly what effect this has. ~Jen~
  7. You're wanting to script the same key to do two things? Or am I reading/interpreting that wrong? ~Jen~
  8. Yeah, I figured it was a beauty mod conflict. Didn't realise beautiful people was that old though. Guess I'll go hunting and kill the eyes part of that one when I get home. Unless moving it up/down the load order would fix that instead. I don't wanna disable it because its a decent mod. Ah well. Thanks for the quick answer. I'll have a play when I get home and see if switching them around makes any difference. ~Jen~
  9. So, I've just built a new computer, and because it would munch Oblivion like no ones business, I decided to reinstall it and get it modded up like it used to be (modding is fun, running Oblivion on minimum detail with no anti-aliasing and 3 hour loading screens on my prehistoric old system is not) I loaded all my old stuff up from the copies I made, and everything ran fine. I updated Roberts and the HGEC body replacers, still fine. I updated my OBSE & OBMM and still fine. I installed the newest version of beautiful people I could find and everyone's eyes went walkabouts. Humanoids have pure black eyes, and more freakily, I can see clean through the heads of the Cats and Lizards. Helpski! TY ~Jen~
  10. You're gonna have a problem doing that. Namely that the guards reset every now and again, new guards turn up and old ones vanish into the ether. What, you didn't think they all levelled up when you did to keep them as tough as the city guards need to be, without making them gods, did you? My suggestion would be checking out the various posts (searching the forums for "sexlivion" references alone reveals dozens of them) that run through the orders you should load your mods in. And make sure you have the most up to date versions of OBSE and any major overhauls you've installed. Also, pretty much any mod that interferes with the city guard can do this, not just the adult themed ones, as its more a case of things nerfing their inventory than the fact you've got the adult stuff installed. The only thing having the adult stuff installed has actually changed is that instead of walking around in thier pants, the guards have got their tackle out. I hope they're a hardy bunch. Frost Bite's a b*tch ~Jen~
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