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I'm looking for a full questlist to be added to oblivion that can be toggled with either a book or a misc item, this would read the data showing which quests are completed/started out of however many total quests there are. This would also show where you would obtain new quests you haven't done along with requirements and locations to start the quest. This would be super beneficial for players trying to 100% oblivion. If there is a mod like this already released please let me know (I already looked for an hour or so to no avail)
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There is no easy way to do this for sure, well not easy and fun way that is as it gonna be tedious and boring making such a mod for sure, well if you ask me that is.

 

What you need is a quest script that check stages of every quest and what if you also want to include the quests from your mods, then it will get a bit complicated so a checks must be made of which mods and DLC's are loaded and include at least the start and end stages of all quests and some quests do have sub quests...

 

All quests are listed here at UESP and other similar WIKI's and honestly is it not better to just use UESP and leave that memory space in game for something more useful? Every script added to the game will use resources and at some point it will get unplayable so is it worth it? I did had to restart the game from scratch as my previous save game did reach the limit... :wink:

 

If you peek at CS Wiki and do some tutorials there, I bet you will be able to make this your self after a while, using the UESP as a guide and also peek at every quests in CS as soon as you get used to the quest editor.

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There is no easy way to do this for sure, well not easy and fun way that is as it gonna be tedious and boring making such a mod for sure, well if you ask me that is.

 

What you need is a quest script that check stages of every quest and what if you also want to include the quests from your mods, then it will get a bit complicated so a checks must be made of which mods and DLC's are loaded and include at least the start and end stages of all quests and some quests do have sub quests...

 

All quests are listed here at UESP and other similar WIKI's and honestly is it not better to just use UESP and leave that memory space in game for something more useful? Every script added to the game will use resources and at some point it will get unplayable so is it worth it? I did had to restart the game from scratch as my previous save game did reach the limit... :wink:

 

If you peek at CS Wiki and do some tutorials there, I bet you will be able to make this your self after a while, using the UESP as a guide and also peek at every quests in CS as soon as you get used to the quest editor.

i do see where your coming from, however my main thing im trying to avoid is alttabbing to check questlists and manually check through every box that ive completed thus far in my saves. especially annoying because i only have one monitor, thats why ive offered some money if anyones got the time and know how.

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i do see where your coming from, however my main thing im trying to avoid is alttabbing to check questlists and manually check through every box that ive completed thus far in my saves. especially annoying because i only have one monitor, thats why ive offered some money if anyones got the time and know how.

 

 

I know it doesn't really solve your problem, but maybe it will help a little. If you were to launch Oblivion through Steam with the overlay enabled, you can use a web browser in the overlay to keep track of quests. You can switch between the overlay and the game much faster than alt-tabbing, using whatever you've set as your overlay hotkey. This is what I normally do when I need to reference a wiki or other webpage while in-game.

 

You should be able to load an interactive quest checklist in the overlay browser as well, such as this one: https://old.reddit.com/r/oblivion/comments/c1s0q1/my_oblivion_completionist_checklist/

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If you wanna try to do it your self, I will guide you for sure as you will be able to do it your self. Take a peek at the link I gave you and start there and when you got the base script up and running, then the rest will be just hard work.

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