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All Natural/Improved Sky Broke my Game


missheartseekerx

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Hi, I hope someone can help! :smile: I've been playing Oblivion again and after uninstalling my ENB, the Imperial City interior was VERY gray, seriously lacking any sort of colour (not like usual Oblivion). I couldn't find a fix, so I installed All Natural. My entire game went white. I had obviously installed it incorrectly, so removed all files etc. Loaded back in and the entire thing was still white. It fixed itself after verifying game files through Steam, and so I opted to install "Improved Sky Textures". This shouldn't have caused this, but again my entire game went like this. I removed them, and the issue persisted. No amount of verifying files, messing with OBMM will fix it. I sincerely hope that my game isn't totally borked. I'm not sure what's happened - has this happened to anyone else? Is there a fix?

Im so sorry, I forgot to include the mods I have (I have GOTY Deluxe through Steam).

OBSE, Blockhead, Qarls texture pack, OOO, Oblivion Reloaded, Darnified UI, Cazy Hairs, Oblivion Character Overhaul, New Eyes for OcO 2. I think that's it.

 

Edit again: menus look fine, so seems like the brightness has just been cranked way up!

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Probably Oblivion Reloaded, it has some default settings that interfere with the game, and WHY they're default settings, I have no idea.

Unfortunately, because the Mod Author closed down the Comment sections for all of his mods, and moved to an External Website, all of the helpful comments that addressed problems like this are now gone.
The sky textures must've overwritten something for Oblivion reloaded, and now they're removed, they can't go back to 'normal'

How did you install and uninstall your mods?

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I followed the guidance, and then thoroughly wiped anything in my files in relation to them (so for the sky one, for instance, simply removing the files in the Texture folder). Oddly enough, my game was working after I posted this. I shut it down and when I booted it up again, same issue. :sad:

Doh, should probably be doing this when NOT half asleep. I installed following the guidance, for all of them, so the majority are either manual or OBMM, I think OcO was with Nexus Mod Manager as forcefully suggested by the mod. :) I attempted to install All Natural with OBMM, and removed it in the same way. The sky mod was manual.

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When installing stuff, I use Wrye Bask and Boss and omods I need to install with OBMM. Wrye Bash has features no other mod installers has, but it might not had helped you though. Oblivion is sensible and Bash do help some with all TES games.

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Thank you. It was a handful of dds (I think) images, none that matched anything from Reloaded. Is there anything you would suggest to try and fix this? I have already re-installed Oblivion Reloaded. :(

 

I'm guessing that the manual install of the sky mod, messed with or overwrote something from Oblivion Reloaded

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Thank you. It was a handful of dds (I think) images, none that matched anything from Reloaded. Is there anything you would suggest to try and fix this? I have already re-installed Oblivion Reloaded. :sad:

 

I'm guessing that the manual install of the sky mod, messed with or overwrote something from Oblivion Reloaded

 

 

 

Just an experiment, but have you tried removing every trace of Oblivion Reloaded to see if the sky returns to normal?

Reloaded puts files in weird places, along with some INI files in a separate Folder where you can make Global Settings Changes and change the settings of some of the Shaders.

 

And be careful removing it, because it also changes something in the DarnUI xml, that will make your game not load.

 

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Hi all, thanks for the help. I went onto Oblivion last night and lo and behold, it worked without me changing a thing. I kept closing and opening it, and it just... worked. Everything outside is still a bit grey (looks foggy) but I can handle that.

So, I guess, my question is thus - is there a way to keep this set up backed up elsewhere? So I can ATTEMPT to fix the fogginess without giving myself another aneurysm trying to figure Oblivion out?

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