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All the mods for Oblivion


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Hi guys.

I'm new here,and I want to make my Oblivion to look like yours.

So I'm asking can you guys make me a list with all the mods for Oblivion.

I mean the latest version for each mod,the best mods if there is more that one option,what other mods they need,and preatty much all the mods that I need to make my Oblivion look like yours.

I would really apreciate that.

Anyway cheers guys :thumbsup:

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Um, you do realise that there are hundreds upon hundreds of mods out there, and that everyone has a (sometimes very) different set-up of mods that they perefer?

 

 

Yes I do realise that.

So I'm asking does anyone has all the mods for Oblivion?

In this case can they make me a list with all of their mods? :biggrin:

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There are thousands of mods. And everybody has a different set of mods. There is no way to make your Oblivion just like someone elses. It is dependent on your computer as well. some computers do not handle mods as well as others.

 

Start by checking the top 100 list. these are the most popular and most stable mods. But don't just install all of them , or all at once. that will cause major problems. Start with a single simple mod. make sure you know how to install and get it to work before continuing. Then only load a few mods at a time, so you will know which one caused the problem when you do have one (and you will). For large mods, only one at a time. then do a lot of testing. Also Never load more than one eye or hair mod at a time. That will cause a problem.

 

Many mods require OBSE (Oblivion Script Extender) This is not a mod and must be installed per the author's instructions or it will not work. Available here: http://obse.silverlock.org/

 

You should also have the latest game patch for some mods - http://www.elderscrolls.com/downloads/updates_patches.htm Be sure to use the one for your language version.

 

If you are completely new to mods, I have a site dedicated to help files for beginners - Here:

http://s1.zetaboards.com/TheStormRavenLibrary/index/

 

The first section is open, but you need to register to post or go on to intermediate help files. Its free and registering is just to keep the barbarians out.

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There are thousands of mods. And everybody has a different set of mods. There is no way to make your Oblivion just like someone elses. It is dependent on your computer as well. some computers do not handle mods as well as others.

 

Start by checking the top 100 list. these are the most popular and most stable mods. But don't just install all of them , or all at once. that will cause major problems. Start with a single simple mod. make sure you know how to install and get it to work before continuing. Then only load a few mods at a time, so you will know which one caused the problem when you do have one (and you will). For large mods, only one at a time. then do a lot of testing. Also Never load more than one eye or hair mod at a time. That will cause a problem.

 

Many mods require OBSE (Oblivion Script Extender) This is not a mod and must be installed per the author's instructions or it will not work. Available here: http://obse.silverlock.org/

 

You should also have the latest game patch for some mods - http://www.elderscrolls.com/downloads/updates_patches.htm Be sure to use the one for your language version.

 

If you are completely new to mods, I have a site dedicated to help files for beginners - Here:

http://s1.zetaboards.com/TheStormRavenLibrary/index/

 

The first section is open, but you need to register to post or go on to intermediate help files. Its free and registering is just to keep the barbarians out.

 

 

 

 

Thanks, I'll check those sites :thumbsup:

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Best start by taking what Stormrage said onboard, and ask your self the question he hints at.

 

What sort of game do you want oblivion to be ?

 

Describe it here and then stand back as players post their recommendations to you. For example, do you want your oblivion to be more of a private sex farm with bimbos everywhere, or do you just want your characters in sex eye candy because its pleasing to the eye.

 

Or do you prefer it realistic with detail that is also realistic, where women have armour that actually fits them and where bad guys are really bad and monsters are really monsters.

 

Perhaps your a lore freak and want everything you install to be 100% pure lore ?

 

Or perhaps your a lord of the rings fan and want Lord of the rings material in your mod.

 

If you can dream it up, the chances are somebody around here made something similar.

 

Giskard

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Well I can't give you a list of all the mods but I can give you a list of my favorites. 1st and formost get OBMM found here http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=2097. After you get that pick up The CM partner mod here http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=7819 After you get CM you'll find many great partners mode by this guy http://www.tesnexus.com/modules/members/index.php?id=379462 most of his mods have links to other nice mods just check out his site. Jasus has some nice mods look his up. If you have modding experiance keep an eye out I'm about to release some faces as modders resources. You can find many other great mods in the Top 100.
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Oblivion wouldn't be able to run every existing mod at the same time, and no one has enough hard drive space for the hundreds of thousands of mods existing.

 

The mods one uses is a matter of what they want to change about the game. Some people really love clothing mods and have a lot of mods that add outfits and armor. Some people love weapons. Others are all about the combat system and using mods to make it harder or gorier.

 

If you've played stock Oblivion, ask yourself: "What do I want to be different in this game?" Then, ask for mods that do what you want to change.

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Hi guys.

I'm new here,and I want to make my Oblivion to look like yours.

So I'm asking can you guys make me a list with all the mods for Oblivion.

I mean the latest version for each mod,the best mods if there is more that one option,what other mods they need,and preatty much all the mods that I need to make my Oblivion look like yours.

I would really apreciate that.

Anyway cheers guys :thumbsup:

 

One of the most organized sites for mods:

 

http://devnull.devakm.googlepages.com/home

 

make sure you look at the Texture Overhaul Info (especially 'Other Improvements') and the Quest List. Make sure you read through everything if you decide to use FCOM. FCOM is highly recommended if you have the patience to load it.

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