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Very, very messed up interiors


Ultragamer2005

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That cannot be right. Oblivion does not conflict with itself, and this is NOT the way the Merchant's Inn normally looks.

 

A cabinet being set back into the wall, or a set of stairs running through a table can not be explained by a bad download.

 

Keep looking.

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That cannot be right. Oblivion does not conflict with itself, and this is NOT the way the Merchant's Inn normally looks.

 

A cabinet being set back into the wall, or a set of stairs running through a table can not be explained by a bad download.

 

Keep looking.

Explain why it looked that way when I checked the cell in Oblivion.esm itself, then?

 

It's not the first time I've heard of Oblivion.esm messing up, either. It isn't a bad download that caused the problem, it worked fine for about a week. I'm guessing I might have damaged it when defragging it, although I doubt it. Not sure how it happened.

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I assume that the OP meant by using TCL as a method to get out from being stuck in a collision box or falling beneath the cell.

Yes, that's what I meant, because the door was behind a wall.

 

Edit:

 

Ok, I just reinstalled my Oblivion.esm and everything is perfect now. Thanks everyone.

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