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Hi I'm looking for a mod that changes oblivion to be more like skyrim.

I know there are a lot of texture mods for oblivion and they kinda look like skyrim graphics but there not quite right, even then I'm still missing some things.

I haven't been able to find any mods that change armor, clothing, and weapons to look like skyrim's or anything that changes buildings to look like the ones in skyrim.

I found some creature mods that add the foxes and the rabbits and giants and dragons but not spiders or any other creature that skyrim has that oblivion lacks.

I was also looking for more skyrim like races, I found OCOv2 but they are still lacking that skyrim look.

Horses in oblivion still aren't quite right either the only thing I found for that was Zira's Clydesdales.

 

So basically what I'm looking for is a mod or a few mods that has these things.

So if anyone can make or already has made these things could u please help me out.

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Trying to make Oblivion look exactly like Skyrim really isn't possible. Stylistically they are very different. Oblivion is not a Skyrim clone and neither is it meant to be. If you want to add a bit of Skyrim flavor though, then I suggest checking out the following:

 

Elbethien's Aurora Borealis Bruma

 

Zaldiir's Creature Diversity

 

DemonLord7654's Mythical Creature - Frost Troll

 

Creature Diversity does add some creatures found in Skyrim, like foxes, rabbits, and spiders, as well as a lot of other things.

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Adding to what Guinefort suggest you, bear in mind that regarding NPCs appearance, OCO v2 is the current maximum quality Skyrim-esque character overhaul. You will not find any other better than OCO v2 for the moment.

 

Try using the search engine on the Nexus Mods site with the "Skyrim" word on the Title section, you will find some interesting mods related. There's even one that adds details (terrain, vegetation, settlements) to the very province of Skyrim already present in the game.

 

Cheers!

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Trying to make Oblivion look exactly like Skyrim really isn't possible. Stylistically they are very different. Oblivion is not a Skyrim clone and neither is it meant to be. If you want to add a bit of Skyrim flavor though, then I suggest checking out the following:

 

Elbethien's Aurora Borealis Bruma

 

Zaldiir's Creature Diversity

 

DemonLord7654's Mythical Creature - Frost Troll

 

Creature Diversity does add some creatures found in Skyrim, like foxes, rabbits, and spiders, as well as a lot of other things.

Is Elbethien's Aurora Borealis Bruma compatible with Natural Enviorments?

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Oh, yeah. Aurora Borealis and Natural Environments are totally compatible. I use them both myself. As far as I can tell, Aurora Borealis does not edit the actual sky in any way, so it should not conflict with any of the other weather mods for Oblivion. Don't quote me on that though, as I have not been able to confirm that.

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I suppose that you might be interested in the following:

 

Stunted Acrobatics and Athletics

 

Unfortunately, this is about the limit of my insight. There are not many mods that incorporate elements of Skyrim into Oblivion, and most of them are game-play and interface related, which is not a niche that I deal in. This thread might be useful, though it mostly discusses game-play mods:

 

http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/2291579-mod-recommendations-skyrim-player-just-now-playing-oblivion/

 

That being said, I encourage you to search the Nexus and see for yourself. There is a lot out there that one random poster like me doesn't know about or keep tabs on. Good luck!

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Is there a mod that changes the lighting so its more greyish or dim?

 

Oblivion is so bright and colorful and lively and skyrim is very dim and greyish and thats something i can't seem to find

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If you really want a harsher, cooler color palette while using Natural Environments, you could try the following:

 

Natural Environments Color Override

 

Otherwise, you might have some luck with a subdued ENB or by making edits to the ini file. I am not savvy with either of those things though, so I can't really help any. Good luck.

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