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Applying mods


MelvinDark

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If you have actually installed the mods - then they are applied in the game - read the documentation from the mod to see if the mod shows up immediately or if you have to do something in game first.

 

Often first time mod users are confused by the bodies/faces mods - the body does NOT change the face. You need a separate face or 'beauty' type mod for that. With the normal game clothes you may not be able to tell if the body has changed until you undress someone to see the body without clothing.

 

Or, use the NMM (Nexus Mod Manager ) to install and manage the mods - it takes all of the work out of using mods. One click to download, one click to install/uninstall. If you are unfamiliar with mod managers be sure to look at the tutorial. If you are unsure about using a beta program, look at the total number of downloads - this is the number of people (Over One MILLION) actually using the NMM to download and manage their mods. :thumbsup:

 

Download NMM - http://oblivion.nexu...ods/modmanager/

NMM tutorial - http://wiki.tesnexus...Video_Tutorials

 

BTW, if you have a pirate version - sorry about your luck when it doesn't work with all of the mods. We don't support pirates here and ban them when we catch them. In other words, if your game isn't legal, that's probably your problem. :whistling:

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