spynet Posted February 19, 2010 Share Posted February 19, 2010 im a complete noob at this, and i only installed oblivion a few days ago. i was looking for some instructions on how to use this extra map for elsweyr desertshttp://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=25023 ================3. INSTALLATION================ 1. Download and unpack the files (Parts 1 to 3) into your Oblivion data folder. Check the file ElsweyrAnequina.esp in your mod lists. 2. The in-game borders MUST be disabled. This can be done either by--A. By switching the "bBorderRegionsEnabled=1" to "0" in your Oblivion game ini file. You can find this ini in your folder My Documents/My Games/Oblivion. The setting can be found near the top of the ini file under the heading [General]. B. Or by installing a border removal mod, e.g. "Borderless Cyrodiil." 3. Check that the mod is running ok in-game.Then you can add in the July, September and November additions. The add-ons come with a replacement esp. 4. (Optional) If you wish to see the cities from a distance, run TES4LODGen after installing this mod. Distant view for new types of architecture is dependent on load order, so you need to generate these yourself.Download TES4LODGen (Very simple to use! Just double click on the file exe from the download.)Its best to create a backup of your folder Data/DistantLOD/ before running this utility, so that you can restore them if need be. ================ uhm, i got lost on step one. i dont have a mod list because i dont have a loader.help? if you have MSN, msg me. [email protected]i have no idea what im doing here.im going to watch the hurt locker now, until somebody replies/msgs me. thx :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bben46 Posted February 20, 2010 Share Posted February 20, 2010 The game comes with a data list. If you haven't put any mods in it will still have Oblivion.esm which is required. When you start the game. instead of play click on data. However, the game data list is LAME. instead get OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager) which is much much better and has many more features you will need anyway. Before starting to add mods, read this article. It will save much aggravation and make it easier. Link to Bben's Mod Advicehttp://www.tesnexus.com/articles/article.php?id=342. I just found your other topic on the same subject. In order to keep the confusion down, I will lock this one. Please keep all posts on this problem in the same topic from now on.Bben46, Moderator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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