thegood159 Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 Whats OBSE stand for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slygothmog Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 Whats OBSE stand for? Oblivion Script Extender, it is an applicaton program and it is needed for those Mods that use this to run properly. http://obse.silverlock.org/ This is the link. Installation instructions are all in the readme file that comes with the download. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bben46 Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 OBSE (And OBMM) are utility programs for Oblivion. They are not mods and do not install like mods so be sure to read the install instructions first. :thumbsup: Both are highly recommended. OBSE is a utility that adds the capability for mod makers (modders) to do things in the game that the original game makers never dreamed could be done - It is required for many mods - they will not work and may crash your game if tried without OBSE. All you have to do is install it. there are no settings or options to worry about. Then always start the game by starting OBSE - OBSE launcher. OBMM is a mod manager with many useful functions. The first you will encounter is the ability to activate and deactivate mods. Then the mod load order, which can be important for many mods. OBMM also has a built in Oblivion/OBSE Launcher (look in upper right corner). It will automatically launch OBSE IF IT IS INSTALLED. If OBSE is not installed, it will start the game without it. After you have used OBMM for a short time, you will discover more of its myriad features. But the ones I have listed are the ones you will need at first. Much of the OBMM documentation has to do with the use of OMODs, which are OPTIONAL. After you have used OBMM a while and are familiar with it, I recommend learning to convert your mods to OMOD format and using that to install and remove mods. Get them both, and use them both. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonpen Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 OBSE (And OBMM) are utility programs for Oblivion. They are not mods and do not install like mods so be sure to read the install instructions first. :thumbsup: Both are highly recommended. OBSE is a utility that adds the capability for mod makers (modders) to do things in the game that the original game makers never dreamed could be done - It is required for many mods - they will not work and may crash your game if tried without OBSE. All you have to do is install it. there are no settings or options to worry about. Then always start the game by starting OBSE - OBSE launcher. OBMM is a mod manager with many useful functions. The first you will encounter is the ability to activate and deactivate mods. Then the mod load order, which can be important for many mods. OBMM also has a built in Oblivion/OBSE Launcher (look in upper right corner). It will automatically launch OBSE IF IT IS INSTALLED. If OBSE is not installed, it will start the game without it. After you have used OBMM for a short time, you will discover more of its myriad features. But the ones I have listed are the ones you will need at first. Much of the OBMM documentation has to do with the use of OMODs, which are OPTIONAL. After you have used OBMM a while and are familiar with it, I recommend learning to convert your mods to OMOD format and using that to install and remove mods. Get them both, and use them both. Is OBSE and OBMM really worth getting? And is it safe for my computer or will it mess anything up? Will it mess Oblivion up, make it slower/faster, what? Is converting my mods to OMOD format better? Does all this make installing mods easier and make them run smoother? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DariusMoranda Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 OBSE (And OBMM) are utility programs for Oblivion. They are not mods and do not install like mods so be sure to read the install instructions first. :thumbsup: Both are highly recommended. OBSE is a utility that adds the capability for mod makers (modders) to do things in the game that the original game makers never dreamed could be done - It is required for many mods - they will not work and may crash your game if tried without OBSE. All you have to do is install it. there are no settings or options to worry about. Then always start the game by starting OBSE - OBSE launcher. OBMM is a mod manager with many useful functions. The first you will encounter is the ability to activate and deactivate mods. Then the mod load order, which can be important for many mods. OBMM also has a built in Oblivion/OBSE Launcher (look in upper right corner). It will automatically launch OBSE IF IT IS INSTALLED. If OBSE is not installed, it will start the game without it. After you have used OBMM for a short time, you will discover more of its myriad features. But the ones I have listed are the ones you will need at first. Much of the OBMM documentation has to do with the use of OMODs, which are OPTIONAL. After you have used OBMM a while and are familiar with it, I recommend learning to convert your mods to OMOD format and using that to install and remove mods. Get them both, and use them both. Is OBSE and OBMM really worth getting? And is it safe for my computer or will it mess anything up? Will it mess Oblivion up, make it slower/faster, what? Is converting my mods to OMOD format better? Does all this make installing mods easier and make them run smoother? It is worth,and it won't mess anything with your game. :)There are many fun mods to play with ,which requires OBSE,and you have my warm recommendation for the both OBSE plugin and OBMM.OBMM is a needful thing if you plan to have many mods.Some mods work with a special load order,and OBMM can do it for you,so you won't have any problems or bugs while playing those mods. :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zuperbuu Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 I felt the same way as you did when I first heard of OBSE. I now use OBSE, Wyre Bash and OBMM. I couldn't see myself playing Oblivion without it. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonpen Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 I felt the same way as you did when I first heard of OBSE. I now use OBSE, Wyre Bash and OBMM. I couldn't see myself playing Oblivion without it. :) Then could you please give me the link for both? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pronam Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 OBSE, Wrye Bash, OBMM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonpen Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 OBSE, Wrye Bash, OBMM Okay so all I had to do to install OBSE is copy four files into my Oblivion directory then launch obse_loader to start Oblivion now? Seriously? That's it but that is so easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pronam Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 Amazing eh? Glad it's working for you know though, enjoy the OBSE-mods :thumbsup:. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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