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Firekea

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That's not too many mods so it might be easiest to just re-install Oblivion and add them again one by one, checking as you go. I'm not too familiar with some of those mods you have but i wouldn't use too many together that change race/appearance. If its 'googly' eyes this is a known problem when using more than one race altering mod. Before you re-install tho make sure Coms Argonian Headsets isn't conflicting with any other mod. Timeslip's Mod Manager, http://www.tessource.net/files/file.php?id=2097 is a real help with detecting problems. Comit himself has this to say in his Known Issues/Conflicts section;

 

"Like any race modifying mod, this particular mod is not compatible

with any mod that modifies the Argonian race, whether it be new

eyes, headstyles, or stats. That is unless you're using the provided

compatibility versions I included."

 

Remember, check carefully for incompatibilities and conflicts in read-mes and author notes. Make a copy of your Vanilla game though before you add anything so if anything goes wrong you have this to replace it with. As you add mods make a copy every now and then when you're happy everything is stable and working. Make copies of saves too. Finally, if you have used any appearance/race changing mods and un-installed them, make sure that all their files really are gone. Or, wait for a sunglasses mod. 8)

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Ok Firekea, I'm assuming you mean that you don't understand OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager) and how to convert your mods to OMODs(Oblivion Mod Manager mods). I'm also assuming that you hit the help button and looked at the 'Creating OMODS' section but didn't really get it.. All good assumptions?

 

Well it really isn't hard so don't worry but like most things it looks confusing when you first encounter it.

 

Try this tutorial first; its by lhammonds who you'll notice provides many useful tutorials on this forum. Its a comprehensive guide and easy to follow. http://lhammonds.game-host.org/obmm/tutorials.asp

 

Persevere cos trial and error's the best way to learn what something does. If you really can't get it though post again and I'll try to walk you through it.

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