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Just what it says. OBMM says it deactivated the mod. I check in the meshes, and it shows that the files are indeed gone. But when I fire up the game, the NPCs are STILL doing the damn poses. It looks too stupid on NPCs and I can't tolerate it.

 

Yes, I made sure the files are removed.

 

Yes, I tried the player only version. Same issue. Uninstalled, made sure files were gone, it still does it.

 

I tried reverting to a previous save, tried fast traveling, and tried sleeping. Same thing.

 

I really don't want to uninstall Oblivion then reinstall and add my mods back in again, so any help is very much appreciated!

 

ETA: I tried the first, uninstalled. Installed the second, which is supposedly player only. It affects everyone. Uninstalled, it's still in my game.

 

The mods:

 

http://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/17237/?tab=4&&navtag=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nexusmods.com%2Foblivion%2Fajax%2Fcomments%2F%3Fmod_id%3D17237%26page%3D1%26sort%3DDESC%26pid%3D0%26thread_id%3D59474&pUp=1

 

http://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/27344/?tab=2&navtag=/ajax/modimages/?user%3D0|:|id%3D27344

Edited by nyxalinth
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I wish I knew the solution to this issue!

 

I had exactly the same issue with another idle pose replacer, one that had no esp at all, I wasn't satisfied with it and uninstalled it and installed another. To my surprise, the old idle replacer was still showing instead of the new one.

 

Long story short, I ended up uninstalling and installing the whole game. Looks like some changes in the game have a persistency effect and keep stored in the savegame even if the mod that originated these changes is no longer present.

 

Cheers!

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I wish I knew the solution to this issue!

 

I had exactly the same issue with another idle pose replacer, one that had no esp at all, I wasn't satisfied with it and uninstalled it and installed another. To my surprise, the old idle replacer was still showing instead of the new one.

 

Long story short, I ended up uninstalling and installing the whole game. Looks like some changes in the game have a persistency effect and keep stored in the savegame even if the mod that originated these changes is no longer present.

 

Cheers!

 

 

Rats! Thanks for answering, though. Much appreciated.

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