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  1. Yeah, definitely noticed the same voices haha xD I know what you're saying, but it's just that it worked the other way before, when the races were assigned to their own voice sets. I'll look into your solution though, thanks~
  2. Here's the default (Oblivion.esm) settings for each race I'm having trouble with. Each race has it's own default category, but these ones aren't set to their own voices. I'm sorry if the image is small/hard to read, I'm not allowed to upload the file with it's default size.
  3. Well, I mean that's what it shows through the 'Characters>Race' menu. Each race has their own voice category, but they display the category of another race, and by changing that in a mod it resolved the problem the first time, but now it seems to have surfaced again. I've checked for conflicts with OBMM, but when I switch the voice settings to what they used to be, it displays a conflict with Oblivion.esm, which has the races' voices set to a different races' voices.
  4. Okay, so I've been having this problem for a while, but I managed to resolve it for a while. It's come back again though, and this time the old solution I made doesn't work. The problem is some races (Dark Elves, Wood Elves, Khajiits, and Orcs) don't speak in-game and their subtitles simply display for about 2 seconds before changing. I checked in the CS before and by default, the race voices are set incorrectly; - Breton females: Imperial - Dark Elves: High Elf - Khajiits: Argonian - Orcs: Nord - Wood Elves: High Elf I resolved it before by creating a plugin that switches them to their default values, but this time it's not working, even when I modify the load order. And even if I load ONLY Oblivion.esm in the CS, it displays the incorrect voice settings. So is there any way I can resolve this without re-installing?
  5. Well, I first bought the game a few years ago only to find out it wouldn't run on my crappy 2003-built computer. Of course I was disappointed, but I picked up a copy of Morrowind GOTY a few weeks after and I spent a LONG time playing Morrowind until I got myself a new computer a few years after. I was so excited to install Oblivion that the first thing I did when I brought the computer home, was just that. Since then I've been playing it until now, although I've taken breaks from it to play games such as Dragon Age, Borderlands, The Witcher, etc. My computer now is still crap, but it runs Oblivion alright (sort of).
  6. 748: Not even Harrow (in the Dagon Shrine) can take the Blade of Woe off of you.
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