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  1. Well, this is strange... I just can't seem to shake the feeling that shaders besides the nighteye ones have been changed after installing these two mods. I was tipped off when I felt that an interior that I saved in previous to installing the mods used to be much darker. From there on, all lighting just felt... off, to me. Uninstalling the mods does not change any lighting. I'm just wondering if I did something outside of Wrye Bash that then became overwritten by these two mods. Bit strange. Looking at the two mods files, I don't think there's anything that could cause this effect. Must be the power of suggestion at work, but still... Suggestions?
  2. To anyone reading this in the future, I offer you this advice Simply download version 5 of the Night Eye Shader Switcher (This utility actually contains Timeslips shaders, located at Nighteye Shader Replacement ) Install using Wrye Bash as you would normally. If your game crashes like mine after installation then head on over to Oblivion > Data > Shaders and delete the dev.nighteye folder. I am running the game with HDR enabled so I do not touch the hdr.nighteye folder. This prevents my screen from "whiting out" (Entire screen turns white, impossible to see the actual game) when nighteye is activated.
  3. Heeeeyyyy! After a little tweaking I was able to get the switcher stable. Of course I'm yet to extensively test this utility but so far it's working great. Thanks so much! I was really getting stumped there.
  4. Soon after I made this post (and forgot to update, stupid me.) I found that I could extract the shaders and the images describing them automatically with Wrye Bash. So I am now in possession of the shaders. Only problem is they are all in .pso format and I can't seem to find any other shaders in my Oblivion install. I assume they're located in the shaderpackageXXX.stp files within Oblivion's Shaders archive but I do not have a way of opening these. Any further suggestions? The goal here is to avoid an installation of OBMM entirely but if we can't work something out I guess I'll have to.
  5. I've run into a little trouble trying to install an older .OMOD mod. When I open the .OMOD archive inside the zip with 7zip I get Config, Data, Data.crc Readme and Script files in an unknown format. I am unable to open these files as an archive before and after converting them to a .zip file The mod in question is; https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/7327 Could anyone offer some help? I'm just trying to repackage the mod to work with Wrye Bash. I'd much prefer not to install OBMM as I have my entire mod install on Wrye Bash.
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