XDANX Posted March 10, 2010 Share Posted March 10, 2010 Can I get Obmm 1.1.1 free without steeling because I don't like to steel and I don't have a bank account after overdrafting and losing a bunch of cash do to a few cents I decided to hold off till I can afford that kind of thing happening. Another question is ( and I've asked it before and never got an answer ) can you use 7zip to add mods into your data folder without using OBMM and then OBSE loader will will detect it and it will all work together smoothly ( like no problems with doing that ) or after downloading OBMM is it best to use it with every MOD afterward. It seams that the unoffical oblivion patch requires OBMM 1.1.1 and... that's all thnx... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pronam Posted March 10, 2010 Share Posted March 10, 2010 You mean you don't have oblivion? OBMM can be downloaded from here. If you ever heard you had to pay for that utility you've been wronged. I've recently heard you can rename .omod file-extension to .7z to open them with 7zip but I OBSE won't load without OBMM automatically. Working all together smoothly barely has anything to do with the things, it only offers the possibility to. If you have a mod that needs OBSE you need to use the OBSE-loader if you don't have OBMM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bben46 Posted March 10, 2010 Share Posted March 10, 2010 There is no charge for downloading any mod on the Nexus. The only thing we do charge for is premium membership which gets you access to faster servers (because they cost us more) and the thanks of the Owner. You get the exact same mods if you are not a premium member. If someone else is charging you for the mods, you are being ripped off. We do not have the game itself as that is not free. It can be downloaded for a nominal charge at Steam. The disks are now available on line at Amazon for , used about US$10, New less than US$20. I don't recommend any pirate versions as who knows what you are really getting, or what you get with it :rolleyes: Don't be so cheap, buy the game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XDANX Posted March 10, 2010 Author Share Posted March 10, 2010 Look BBen Maybe it used to be free but not anymore it doesn't matter though my sister helped me upgrade to premium. Thnx There is no charge for downloading any mod on the Nexus. The only thing we do charge for is premium membership which gets you access to faster servers (because they cost us more) and the thanks of the Owner. You get the exact same mods if you are not a premium member. If someone else is charging you for the mods, you are being ripped off. We do not have the game itself as that is not free. It can be downloaded for a nominal charge at Steam. The disks are now available on line at Amazon for , used about US$10, New less than US$20. I don't recommend any pirate versions as who knows what you are really getting, or what you get with it :rolleyes: Don't be so cheap, buy the game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pronam Posted March 10, 2010 Share Posted March 10, 2010 Sorry pal, it's great that you did support the site and can benefit from the premium features now. But that just meant you have Vista and UAC problems. And the solution was shown there. Right Click at OBMM.exe, go to properties, compatibility and set the administrator thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LHammonds Posted March 10, 2010 Share Posted March 10, 2010 hahaha...that was quite funny. I never thought of that message like that before. Sorry to laugh but dang, I couldn't help myself when I saw the screenshot. I thought there was some jerk out there that modified the program and was charging for it. Glad to see that's not the problem. For anyone running Vista or Windows 7, it is STRONGLY recommended that you install Oblivion someplace other than the default directory of "C:\Program Files" such as C:\Games\Oblivion or D:\Oblivion, etc. The avoids a lot of the nasty problems that revolve around the UAC permissions of the operating system and still allows the UAC to protect your system. As with all people new to Oblivion mods, I strongly recommend you read every word to the article called Oblivion Mods FAQ. It is designed to save you all kinds of headaches and problems...one of them being this very note about installing Oblivion outside the default location. For tutorials related to using OBMM, check the web site I created dedicated to OBMM in my sig (which is probably mentioned in that FAQ) LHammonds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XDANX Posted March 10, 2010 Author Share Posted March 10, 2010 Lol Ohwell atleast it was only like a few 4 5 bucks man and Iv'e been usin OBMM 0.5 all this time HAHA! I'm gonna check out this new version thanks for the info. hahaha...that was quite funny. I never thought of that message like that before. Sorry to laugh but dang, I couldn't help myself when I saw the screenshot. I thought there was some jerk out there that modified the program and was charging for it. Glad to see that's not the problem. For anyone running Vista or Windows 7, it is STRONGLY recommended that you install Oblivion someplace other than the default directory of "C:\Program Files" such as C:\Games\Oblivion or D:\Oblivion, etc. The avoids a lot of the nasty problems that revolve around the UAC permissions of the operating system and still allows the UAC to protect your system. As with all people new to Oblivion mods, I strongly recommend you read every word to the article called Oblivion Mods FAQ. It is designed to save you all kinds of headaches and problems...one of them being this very note about installing Oblivion outside the default location. For tutorials related to using OBMM, check the web site I created dedicated to OBMM in my sig (which is probably mentioned in that FAQ) LHammonds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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