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About Mythic Dawn[edit | edit source]

Mythic Dawn was created by Hishutup and Soire (Red). It was updated in 2015 by Synthetik.

Oblivion is very much a dated game that is 18 years old now. This guide will help make Oblivion look as good as possible while maintaining a setup that adds to gameplay, stability, and re-playability. This guide's goal was to account for everyone, this includes users that only want a "fixed" game that includes improvements/fixes and also to account for users that want to see how many extras mods can offer to their game. With that in mind, Oblivion is old enough that the Game of the Year Edition or the base game with all DLC is required. This guide will use Wrye Bash as its main mod manager and LOOT as the main sorting tool.

If you would like to provide feedback or make suggestions relating to the guide, use this forum thread.
If you have issues or problems and need support for the guide, ask via this forum thread on the STEP Community forums.

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System Requirements[edit | edit source]

We recommend the following hardware configuration for running Mythic Dawn. The minimum requirements should be sufficient for installing the Core mods. For those wishing to use high quality options and/or to install the Extended mods, be advised that a more powerful system is likely necessary.

It should be noted that this guide is incompatible with SLI/Crossfire configurations and if you are a multi-card user you should create a custom graphics profile and disable SLI/Crossfire for this guide.
Please note that the higher the clock speed, the better the performance. Oblivion is very CPU dependent. On my old AMD Phenom II x4 955 @ 3.6 GHz, I used to get near the teens in terms of framerate with only Better Cities. Now with a Intel 6700k I get a perfect 60 fps. Another thing I found is that GPU doesn't matter with any modern card.

Hardware Minimum Recommended
Windows OS Windows 7/8.1/10 (64 Bit)
CPU Intel Core i5 2500K / AMD (unsupported due to performance) Intel Core i5 6600K
System RAM 4 GB ≥8 GB
GPU 512MB VRAM ≥2GB VRAM

How is this Guide Modular?[edit | edit source]

Currently Mythic Dawn is built around a modular installation.

  • All mods should be considered required unless otherwise noted.
  • Mods marked as "Optional" are up to the user as they may or may not be for everyone.
  • When a mod is marked as "Extra" should be carefully looked over to see if its something for you as they may cause issues with other mods or have extra patches that need to be carefully examined.
  • Please don't use any mod marked as "Omitted" because the only reason its there is to remind me.


Installation Setup[edit | edit source]

If You Have Modded Oblivion Before..[edit | edit source]

This guide assumes that the user is beginning with a clean Oblivion installation. If you already have the game installed or have modded Oblivion before please follow the instructions below.

The following will remove everything, meaning: games files, installed mods, game saves, etc. If you wish to back up your mods, game files or saves then do so now.

  1. Back up locations:
    • "steamapps\common\Oblivion"
    • "My Games\Oblivion"
    • "%AppData%\..\Local\Oblivion"
  2. Deactivate all mods using your choice of mod manager.
  3. Open Steam, right-click Oblivion in your Library → Delete Local Content → Delete. Wait until the game has been uninstalled.
  4. Browse to your Oblivion directory and delete all files and sub-directories.
  5. Navigate to "%AppData%\..\Local\Oblivion" and delete the Oblivion folder.
  6. Go to
    • "My Games\Oblivion"
    • Delete the Oblivion folder. It will be regenerated later.
  7. Uninstall your previous Mod Manager(s).
  8. If you did use Wrye Bash, navigate to
    • "<Steam>\SteamApps\Common"
  9. Find the folder Oblivion Mods. Backup first if you want to, then delete.
  10. If you did use any other mod manager, find and delete (and backup) their mod directories.


Installing Oblivion[edit | edit source]

Simply launch "setup.exe" if using a disc, or right-click Oblivion in Steam and select install.

It is recommended to install Oblivion to an SSD if available, and preferably separate from the drive with Windows. Oblivion should be installed outside of "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)" folders as Windows User Account Control can cause issues with Oblivion.

If you need help, here is a video.


Backing Up Oblivion[edit | edit source]

After installing Oblivion I highly suggest backing up the vanilla files for future use. Copying the folders in the following locations to a folder such as "Oblivion Backup" should ensure you have access to your vanilla files. If you would like to reduce the size of your backup, using Windows, 7-Zip, or WinRAR to compress your backup files should free up some space.

Back up locations:

  • "<Oblivion>"
  • "<My Games>\Oblivion"
  • "<YourUserName>\AppData\Local\Oblivion"


Archiving the Data Folder[edit | edit source]

It is required that you archive the Data folder. This is going to be used in Wrye Bash as the first mod. I believe this will help with some of the glaring issues when uninstalling mods.

To archive your Data folder with Windows:

  • Navigate to your Oblivion Data install folder
  • Select any file/folder that is not an "*.BSA"
  • Right-Click and select "Add to Data.7z"

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  • Wait for the folder to finish being compressed, which may take a few minutes
  • Move the Archive out of your install directory to somewhere such as your desktop as it will be used later.


Other Important Details[edit | edit source]

  • Users should change Windows folder options so that they can see file extensions on known file types as well as showing hidden files and folders.
  • Users should disable Steam overlay and synchronization.



Setting up Oblivion's INI Files[edit | edit source]

Setting up Oblivion via launcher[edit | edit source]

  • Select Ultra high presets
  • It is recommended to change the resolution to your native resolution, fullscreen, Vsync.
  • HDR is required for TES4LODGen, AA will be adding in by Oblivion Reloaded
  • It is also recommended to start the game and make any necessary changes in the options so that the inis can be archived for backup.



Suggested In-game Options & Controls[edit | edit source]

Suggested Options[edit | edit source]


Suggested options from Oblivion_Reloaded_-_OBGE_v4 in relation to this guide.

  • Brightness: Leave it in the center
  • Texture Size: Large
  • Tree Fade: 100%
  • Actor Fade: 100%
  • Item Fade: 100%
  • Object Fade: 100%
  • Grass Distance: No suggestion
  • View Distance: 100%
  • Distant Land: On
  • Distant Buildings: On
  • Distant Trees: On
  • Self Shadows: No suggestion
  • Shadows on Grass: Off
  • Tree Canopy Shadows: On
  • Shadow Filtering: High
  • Specular Distance: 50%
  • HDR Lighting: On
  • Bloom Lighting: Off
  • Water Detail: High
  • Water Reflections: On
  • Water Ripples: On
  • Window Reflections: On
  • Blood Decals: On
  • Distant Land: On
  • Anti-aliasing: Off


Suggested Controls[edit | edit source]


Controls
Action Keyboard Mouse
Activate E
Block L-Alt Right-Click
Cast Q
Ready Weapon R
Sneak L-Sneak
Run L-Shift
Always Run Caps
Auto Move C
Jump Space
Change View V
Journal Tab
Wait T
QuixkSave F5
QuickLoad F9
Grab Z

Backup Oblivion INIs[edit | edit source]


Navigate to the "<My Games>\Oblivion\" folder and archive the "Oblivion.ini" file.



Tools[edit | edit source]

LOOT[edit | edit source]
  • Author: WrinklyNinja
  • Version: v0.8.1
  • Description: LOOT is helping with setting up the right load order for your mods plus provides helpful information about various plugins.
  • Download: "LOOT.Installer.exe"
  • Installation: Run the installer normally.
  • Notes: When running LOOT 0.8.1 you're told that there's an update to it of 0.9.1, but as of this time that update gives an error when sorting mods that it cannot read the mods, which has since been fixed in a snapshot at bintray and will make it in to version 0.9.2 in due course. Recommendation at this stage is to remain with version 0.8.1 until 0.9.2 has been reached.

If you need help here is a video on LOOT.

Wrye Bash[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Wrye Bash Team
  • Version: 306
  • Description: Wrye Bash (WB) is at this time the main Mod Manager used for this guide. Even for Skyrim and the Fallout Series Wrye Bash is used for it's ability to generate a Bashed Patch based on your load order. For more info refer to the Readme.
  • Notes: The link redirects to the Wrye Bash on the Skyrim version of the Nexus. If you need more info on Wrye Bash here is a Guide Link.
  • Download: "Wrye Bash 306 - Standalone Executable"
  • Installation: Drag the "Mopy" folder to the Oblivion folder and uncheck the "Lock Load Order" from the topbar.
It may be helpful if you add markers in Wrye Bash[edit | edit source]

It can get pretty chaotic because of the length of the guide so I would recommend that you add the markers in Wrye Bash when prompted to do so throughout the guide.
You can do this by right-clicking on the header bar at the top and selecting "Add Marker".


I would also recommend restarting Wrye Bash often[edit | edit source]

This is be because Wrye Bash saves the Installers placement, markers and what you had installed/uninstalled when the application is properly closed. This means to restart it before rebuilding the Bashed Patch and/or restarting after adding, installing, removing, and changing mods.

TES4LODGen[edit | edit source]
  • Author: ElminsterAU
  • Version: 3.1.1
  • Description:
  • What is LOD/VWD?
LOD (.lod) data files are necessary to view landscapes that are distant in the middle-ground or background. These are different than the static objects you see from far – also
known as 'Visible while Distant' objects (VWD). Not all mod (replacer) packages do provide all necessary files related to LOD/VWD and therefor the player runs into
strange views. Or bugs.
LOD is built on the basis of quadrants of four adjoining blocks of 32x32 cells. Now, as landscape mods and such changing exterior cells are added, these quadrants realign
themselves. Further they depend highly on loadorder and the heightmap used in each cell. However technical all this sounds, this results in the necessity to rebuild LOD
every time a mod is added, removed or changed in both loadorder and installation order that affects these quadrants – like for example 'Qarls Texture Pack' or 'RAEVWD'. The
tools for this are known as 'LOD Generators'.
  • Notes: TES4LODgen MUST be ran every time load order changes, also if you change something in your Installers tab that affects related LOD files. This includes that one tiny file called 'bashed patch' at the very end. If you fail to do this, your game wont crash nor will your savegames be destroyed but distant meshes will be strange, out of line or simply not appear.
  • Download: "TES4LODGen_3_1_1"


Landscape LOD generator tes4ll-v5[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Gruftikus and Lightwave
  • Version: 5.03
  • Forum Link
  • Notes: Running will take place at the end of the guide. After you have completed this guide, this should be ran every time you install or uninstall a landscape mod. Be sure to install the MPGUI below.
  • Download: "Landscape LOD generator 5_03"
  • Installation:

Install the files into the data folder except for the bat files


Multi Purpose GUI[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Gruftikus
  • Version: 1.22
  • Forum Link
  • Notes: This program is used to run the GUI for Tes4ll.
  • Download: "mpgui_1_22"
  • Installation:

mpgui_1_22

  • Run the MPGUI-Setup.msi file and install it normally except when it asks to install batch file templates, uncheck the option.


OBSE (Oblivion Script Extender)[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Ian Patterson, Stephen Abel, Paul Connelly
  • Version: 0021
  • Notes: OBSE is mandatory for this guide. For Steam version, launch Oblivion using the Steam client. For any other version use the obse_loader.exe to launch. You do not need to use obse_loader.exe under normal circumstances.
    If OBSE is not running, most mods that require OBSE will bring up a dialogue box saying "OBSE is not working". If that's the case, check if you have enabled 'Steam overlay while ingame'.
  • Installation:
  • Download: "obse_0021" and the "Latest Loader"


TES4Edit[edit | edit source]
  • Author: ElminsterAU
  • Version: 3.1.1
  • Description: This tool is primary used for cleaning the official DLC's and mods. However, it's also a powerful utility with various other functions such as merged patches and reordering masters.
  • Notes: For more information, download the FNEdit PDF-Files (applicable to TES4Edit) here.
  • Download: "TES4Edit_3_1_1"
  • Installation:

Unpack the archive somewhere for use in the near future.


ENBoost[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Boris
  • Version: 0.259
  • Description: Provides an 3D graphics performance and reduces amount of memory used so that more mods can be installed.
  • Installation:

Extract the wrapper version to the "Oblivion" folder.

"enblocal.ini"[edit | edit source]
[MEMORY]
ExpandSystemMemoryX64=false
ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true
DisableDriverMemoryManager=false
DisablePreloadToVRAM=false
EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false
ReservedMemorySizeMb=64
VideoMemorySizeMb=0
;Use this tool to get the correct value for the parameter above
EnableCompression=true

Remap the Free VRAM key to a different unused key

[INPUT]
KeyFreeVRAM=121



MoreHeap[edit | edit source]
  • Author: shadeMe
  • Version: 1.1
  • Description: Starts the game with a larger footprint of memory, allowing the game to run for longer without resulting in impolite CTD behavior.

Installation:

Place the "Version.dll" in the root folder, where "Oblivion.exe" is located
Create a new text file in the same directory and name it "MoreHeap.ini", and do change the type of file.
Open it up in any text editor and copy/paste the info below.

[Editor::MemAlloc]
DefaultHeapSize=512
[Runtime::MemAlloc]
DefaultHeapSize=512

Note: I am not 100% solid on this heap size.



Before Starting to Mod[edit | edit source]

Setting up Wrye Bash[edit | edit source]

  • Start up Wrye Bash and select the Installers tab and accept on the dialogue box.
  • Open the context menu on the top bar and confirm that "BSA Redirection" is ticked


Adding Oblivion's Base Game Files[edit | edit source]

  • Drag the previously made Oblivion Data folder archive into the Installers window and select Copy.
  • After the file is done copying, move it to the top of the install order and install it.
  • The red plus box will turn into a green plus.


Cleaning the DLC[edit | edit source]

This is a required step and should be done regardless of whether you are going to follow this guide or if you are even going to mod your game. Cleaning DLC .esp's and certain mods is critical for creating a stable modded game environment.
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If you are NOT familiar with cleaning, click me.
Note: Some mods have "UDR(s)" or "ITM(s)" but must not be cleaned. Follow BOSS report unless other wise described for a particular mod.

  • Reminders are going to be located after the installation description of mods that do need cleaning.


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Add Cleaned Mods to Wrye Bash[edit | edit source]

I highly recommend you do this every time you clean a set of plugins.

  • You can either create a project inside Wrye Bash's installers and then copy the cleaned esms to it or you can just archive the cleaned esms and then copy or move the archive into Wrye Bash.
  • Move the installer package to be after the vanilla package.


OBSE Mods[edit | edit source]

OBSE plugins allow mods to interact in different ways with the game using extended scripting abilities.


Create a Marker[edit | edit source]

I recommend that you add a marker in Wrye Bash called "OBSE Mods"


Blockhead[edit | edit source]
  • Author: shadeMe
  • Version: 10.3
  • Description: An expansion to OBSE that provides greater control of editing faces and the overriding NPC face/body/animation assets. This mod is also requirement for other mods such as Oblivion Character Overhaul.
  • Requirements: OBSE
  • Download: "Blockhead 10.3"


ConsCribe[edit | edit source]
  • Author: shadme
  • Version: 10.0
  • Description: Logs all console output to text files for later reviewing, including those typed in by the player, improving your ability to diagnose any issues that occur.
  • Requirements: OBSE
  • Download: "ConScribe 100"


EngineBugFixes[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Tiawar
  • Version: 1.2
  • Requirements: OBSE
  • Download: "EngineBugFixes v1.2"


MenuQue - OBSE Plugin[edit | edit source]
  • Author: kyoma
  • Version: 16b
  • Description: MenuQue extends Oblivions game-engine to deal with various additions/changes to the User Interface, Skills, Fonts and more.
  • Requirements: OBSE
  • Download: "MenuQue v16b"


Oblivion - Enhanced Camera[edit | edit source]
  • Author: LogicDragon
  • Version: 1.4b
  • Description: Gives you a visible body when in 1st-person view, and provides greater immersion by preventing the switch to 3rd-person when sitting/standing and on knockout/death.
  • Requirements: OBSE
  • Download: "Enhanced Camera"


Oblivion Stutter Remover[edit | edit source]
  • Author: SkyRanger-1
  • Version: 4.1.37
  • Description: This is a must have for anyone playing Oblivion, as it has many useful tools such as the FPS management, force quit and heap replacement.
  • Requirements: OBSE
  • Download: "OSR_4-1-37"
  • Installation:

OSR_4-1-37

Unpack the archive to project and keep the original archive
Open the newly created project and delete all the files except the ini in the OBSE folder and use this file to make ini changes

"OBSE\Plugins\sr_Oblivion_Stutter_Remover.ini"

Master
bManageFPS = 0
bReplaceHeap = 1
bFastExit = 1
Heap
iHeapAlgorithm = 6
iHeapSize = 512

Note: I am not 100% solid on this number.


OBSE -Elys- Universal Silent Voice[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Elys
  • Version: 0.93
  • Description: Gives you time to read the dialogue of unvoiced characters. Oblivion skips through the dialogue of unvoiced characters even if there are subtitles. This mod places a blank audio track in the place of the voiced dialogue, so you are able to read the text dialogue.
  • Requirements: OBSE and subtitles enabled
  • Download: "OBSE -Elys- Universal Silent Voice v93"
  • Installation:

OBSE -Elys- Universal Silent Voice v93

Apply the BCF provided



Shaders[edit | edit source]


Create a Marker[edit | edit source]

I recommend that you add a marker in Wrye Bash called "Shaders"


Oblivion Reloaded - OBGE v4[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Alenet - Timeslip - Scanti - ShadeMe - Ethatron
  • Version: 4.2.3
  • Description: An OBSE plugin that modifies the rendering pipeline including shaders and custom effects.
  • Requirements: MenuQue
  • Download: "Oblivion Reloaded"
  • Installation:

Oblivion Reloaded

  • Unpack to a project and keep the original archive
  • Unpack to a second project called Oblivion Reloaded ini's and move it to be below the OR project
  • Delete all of the files in the OR ini's project except for the ini files. Updating the OR ini's can now occur without needing to reconfigure the OR installation.

The process of updating an Oblivion Reloaded ini file, if you want the change to be a permanent part of the installation, is:

  1. In Wrye Bash, double-click on the Oblivion Reloaded ini's project to open up the folder
  2. Navigate to the desired ini file
  3. Right-click on the ini file and open it with Notepad++ or other comparable text editor
  4. Make the desired changes then save and close the editor
  5. In Wrye Bash right-click on the Oblivion Reloaded ini's project and Refresh, to have it recognise the changes that you made
  6. Right-click on the Oblivion Reloaded ini's project and Anneal, to update the installed Oblivion Reloaded ini files with the desired changes
"Ini\OblivionReloadedEsp.ini"[edit | edit source]

Disable lock-on feature

set ORLoaderQuest.StayOnTarget to 0

Disable auto equipping of armor when underwater

set ORLoaderQuest.SwimEquipment to 0


"OBSE\Plugins\OblivionReloaded.ini"[edit | edit source]
[Main]
WindowedMode = 0
FoV = 90.0
WaterReflectionMapSize = 1024
WaterManagement = 1
FarPlaneDistance = 283840.0
ScreenshotPath = \Screenshots
ScreenshotType = 1
CustomEffects = 0
FrameRate = 1
SaveSettings = 0
CombatMode = 1
CameraMode = 0
EquipmentMode = 0
SleepingMode = 0
GrassMode = 0
 
[FrameRate]
Average = 30
Gap = 3
Delay = 10
FadeStep = 0.5
FadeMinObjects = 10
FadeMinActors = 15
GridStep = 2
GridMin = 5
 
[CameraMode]
HUDReticle = 2
ChasingFirst = 0
ChasingThird = 0
OffsetX = 0.0
OffsetY = 15.0
OffsetZ = 4.0
NearDistanceFirst = 2.0
NearDistanceThird = 10.0
DialogFirst = 1
DialogThird = 2
DialogOffsetX = 50.0
DialogOffsetY = -10.0
DialogOffsetZ = 10.0
 
[SleepingMode]
Rest = 0
RestMessage = You must be in a bed to rest.
 
[Shaders]
EnableWater = 1
EnableGrass = 0
EnablePrecipitations = 0
EnableHDR = 1
EnablePOM = 1
EnableSkin = 1
EnableTerrain = 1
EnableBlood = 1
EnableShadows = 1
 
[Effects]
EnableUnderwater = 1
EnableWaterLens = 1
EnableGodRays = 1
EnableDepthOfField = 0
EnableAmbientOcclusion = 1
EnableColoring = 1
EnableCinema = 0
EnableBloom = 1
EnableSnowAccumulation = 1
EnableBloodLens = 0
EnableMotionBlur = 0
EnableLowHF = 0
EnableWetWorld = 1
EnableSharpening = 0
EnableSMAA = 0
 
[Develop]
CompileShaders = 0
CompileEffects = 0
ShadersFolder = 0
TraceShaders = 0
TraceVanillaShaders = 0
TraceCulling = 0



INI Tweaks[edit | edit source]

You can find your .ini file in "\Documents\My Games\Oblivion".

I would recommend NOT using Wrye Bash to make the edits because Wrye Bash does not use carriage returns, making future editing very difficult. The best method of editing your .ini file is with Notepad++.


Oblivion.ini[edit | edit source]

Each of the following entries can be pasted directly into the INI. The entry descriptions are commented, so they will not be interpreted by the game at startup. Alternatively, these descriptions can be omitted. Descriptions are only provided on tweaks that needed explaining. There are too many tweaks to list what each one does, but know that all are required.

Reduce Landscape Texture Size[edit | edit source]
[Landscape]
fLandTextureTilingMult=3.0000
Remove AI file[edit | edit source]
[Archive]
SInvalidationFile=
Remove the intro[edit | edit source]
[General]
SIntroSequence=
SOblivionIntro=
Oblivion Reloaded[edit | edit source]
[BackgroundLoad]
iPostProcessMilliseconds=25
iPostProcessMillisecondsLoadingQueuedPriority=100
[Display]
iMultiSample=0
iShadowMapResolution=512
[General]
uGridDistantCount=50
uGridDistantTreeRange=30
[HAVOK]
fJumpAnimDelay=0.2500
fHorseRunGravity=5.0000
[SpeedTree]
fLocalTreeMipMapLODBias=0.0000
fLODTreeMipMapLODBias=-0.5000
iTreeClonesAllowed=10
[Water]
bUseWaterReflectionsActors=1
bUseWaterReflectionsTrees=1
bUseWaterReflectionsStatics=1

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Anti-Aliasing[edit | edit source]

I would recommend enabling MSAA through your drivers and not through Oblivion's internal one. This is to avoid the 1 pixel line on the first column on the left.
If you are able to get SMAA to work that is a possible alternative. One bad effect SMAA has is that the image will be overly bright and washed out which is due to Steam overlay being enabled.

Note: Using both MSAA and HDR will not work unless you have Oblivion Reloaded

Fixes[edit | edit source]


Create a Marker[edit | edit source]

I recommend that you add a marker in Wrye Bash called "Fixes"



Unofficial Oblivion Patch[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Quarn, Kivan and Arthmoor
  • Version: 3.5.5
  • Description: Unofficial Patches are a must; they fix literally ten-thousands of bugs in the original game that were never addressed by Bethesda.
  • Download: "Unofficial Oblivion Patch"
  • Installation:

Unofficial Oblivion Patch

Uncheck the following Esp/m Filter
  • UOP Vampire Aging & Face Fix.esp


Unofficial Shivering Isles Patch[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Quarn, Kivan and Arthmoor
  • Version: 1.5.9
  • Description: A must have mod with similar effects as Unofficial Oblivion Patch
  • Requirements: "Unofficial Oblivion Patch"
  • Download: "Unofficial Shivering Isles Patch"


Unofficial Official Mods Patch[edit | edit source]

BASH Tags:
DLCFrostcrag - Unofficial Patch.esp

Remove
  • C.Climate
  • C.Light


Summon Dremora Lord Saved[edit | edit source]
  • Author: DemonLord7654
  • Version: 1.0
  • Description: The Bruma Mages guild is the only one who sells the spell Summon Dremora Lord. If you didn't pay attention, later in the game you won't be able to purchase this spell. This mod adds the spell to Mystic Emporium and the Mages Guild in Skingrad.
  • Download: "Summon Dremora Lord Saved"

BASH Tags:
Summon Dremora Lord Saved.esp

Add
  • Actors.Spells



User Interface[edit | edit source]

Create a Marker[edit | edit source]

I recommend that you add a marker in Wrye Bash called "User Interface"

Loading Screens Themed Replacer[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Trollf
  • Version: 1.0
  • Requirements: DarNified UI
  • Download: "LoadingScreens"

LoadingScreens

Uncheck the following Esp/m Filter
  • LoadingScreens.esp


Loading Screens Themed Replacer SI[edit | edit source]

LoadingScreensSI

Uncheck the following Esp/m Filter
  • LoadingScreensSI.esp


Loading Screens Themed AddOn and DevKit[edit | edit source]

LoadingScreensThemedAddOn

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • 00Core
  • 02Merged Base + SI Addon


DarNified UI[edit | edit source]
  • Author: DarN
  • Version: 1.3.2
  • Download: "DarNified UI 132 7z Archive"
  • Installation:

DarNified UI 132 7z Archive

Apply the BCF provided
Check the following Sub-Packages
  • 00 Core
  • 01 Trollf Loading Screens
  • 04 No Quest Added Dialogue Popup
  • 05 Custom Fonts


Skill Perk Descriptions[edit | edit source]


nONatees colored Shivering Isles map[edit | edit source]

nONatees_colored-SI-map-mod1.1.zip

Apply the BCF provided
Check the following Sub-Packages
  • 01 visually_divided


Dynamic Map[edit | edit source]
  • Author: TheNiceOne
  • Version: 2.1.1
  • Forum Link
  • Description: This amazing mod adds Zoom-functions to the general map of Cyrodiil. It offers also support for some of the quest mods used in the modules.
  • Requirements: OBSE (Oblivion Script Extender) and MenuQue - OBSE Plugin
  • Download: "Dynamic Map 2_1_1"
  • Installation:

Dynamic Map 2_1_1

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • 00 Core
  • 01 Color Map
Unpack the archive and open the newly created project
Delete all the files except for "00 Core\Ini\Dynamic Map base.ini" and move the file to "Ini\Dynamic Map base.ini"
"Ini\Dynamic Map base.ini"[edit | edit source]
set tnoDM.zoomIn to 264
set tnoDM.zoomOut to 265
set tnoDM.zoomReset to 3


DarNified Config Addon[edit | edit source]
  • Author: KyoParadox
  • Version: 1.4
  • Description: This allows both DarNified UI and DarkUid DarN settings to remain permanent after you've done the configuration ingame. Even if you switch between DarNified UI and DarkUId DarN the settings will be preserved as long you keep the mod active. Only needed if you plan to make changes to the UI.
  • Requirements: OBSE (Oblivion Script Extender) and ConsCribe
  • Download: "DarNifiedUI Config Addon v1x4"



Oblivion.ini[edit | edit source]

If Oblivion is told to use a specific font that doesn't exist, the game will crash on loading.

DarNified UI[edit | edit source]
[Fonts]
;SFontFile_1=Data\Fonts\Kingthings_Regular.fnt
sfontfile_1=Data\Fonts\DarN_Kingthings_Exeter_28.fnt
;SFontFile_2=Data\Fonts\Kingthings_Shadowed.fnt
sfontfile_2=Data\Fonts\DarN_Kingthings_Petrock_14.fnt
;SFontFile_3=Data\Fonts\Tahoma_Bold_Small.fnt
sfontfile_3=Data\Fonts\DarN_Kingthings_Petrock_16.fnt
;SFontFile_4=Data\Fonts\Daedric_Font.fnt
SFontFile_4=Data\Fonts\DarN_Oblivion_28.fnt
;SFontFile_5=Data\Fonts\Handwritten.fnt
SFontFile_5=Data\Fonts\Handwritten.fnt



Conflicting Textures[edit | edit source]

Create a Marker[edit | edit source]

I recommend that you add a marker in Wrye Bash called "Conflicting Textures"

Really Textured Normal Maps for Vanilla - BAINs[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Jarod
  • Version: 1.1
  • Description: A mod that covers it all: landscape, clutter, armor, weapons... - you name it. In this guide used as basis retexture mod.
  • Download: "Really Textured Normal Maps Part 1 BAIN", "Really Textured Normal Maps Part 2 BAIN" and "Really Textured Normal Maps SI BAIN"
  • Installation:

Really Textured Normal Maps Part 1 BAIN

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • RTNM Architecture
  • RTNM Armour
  • RTNM Clothes

Really Textured Normal Maps Part 2 BAIN

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • RTNM Creatures
  • RTNM Dungeons
  • RTNM Landscape
  • RTNM Oblivion
  • RTNM Obliviongate
  • RTNM Plants
  • RTNM Rocks
  • RTNM Trees
  • RTNM Weapons
  • RTNM Wood

Really Textured Normal Maps SI BAIN

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • RTNM-SI Architecture
  • RTNM-SI Armour
  • RTNM-SI Clothes
  • RTNM-SI Clutter
  • RTNM-SI Creatures
  • RTNM-SI Dungeons
  • RTNM-SI Landscape
  • RTNM-SI Plants
  • RTNM-SI Rocks
  • RTNM-SI Trees
  • RTNM-SI Weapons


Qarls TP3 for NMM[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Qarl
  • Version: 1.3
  • Description:

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  • Notes: For reference: this is a Bain-friendly repack of QTP3 including Update 1.3 found here.
  • Download: "Quarl's Texture Pack III for NMM"
  • Instruction:

Quarl's Texture Pack III for NMM

Unpack the archive to a project and delete the old archive
Do not install the following file(s) and/or folder(s):
  • meshes\dungeons\fortruins
Rename the following file(s) and/or folder(s):
  • meshes\dungeons\caves\exterior\ centrancemtnsnowlg02.nif -> meshes\dungeons\caves\exterior\centrancemtnsnowlg02.nif
    Note: I found that copy/pasting the file works best

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QTP UOP350 Compability Patch[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Quarn, Kivan and Arthmoor
  • Version: 3.5.0
  • Description: Qarl's Texture Pack 3 uses the mesh corrections from the Unofficial Oblivion Patch 1.61. This patch updates this to 3.5.0 UOP.
  • Requirements: Unofficial Oblivion Patch and Qarls TP3 for NMM
  • Download: "QTP3 UOP350 Compatibility Patch"
  • Installation:

QTP3 UOP350 Compatibility Patch

Unpack the archive to a project and delete the old archive
Do not install the following file(s) and/or folder(s):
  • meshes\dungeons\fortruins


Bomret's Texture Pack for Shivering Isles v1 with meshes from USIP[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Bomret and the USIP Team
  • Version: 1.0
  • Description: Just like Qarls Texture Pack this is just as amazing but for the Shivering Isle expansion with the unofficial patch mesh fixes


Detailed Terrain[edit | edit source]
  • Author: ChainsawXIV
  • Version: 0.4
  • Download: "Detailed Terrain - Beta II", "DT Shader Patch", and "DT Texture Pack - Shivering Isles"



Distant Landscape[edit | edit source]

Create a Marker[edit | edit source]

I recommend that you add a marker in Wrye Bash called "Distant Landscape"

Deathb0rns Modified Qarls LOD Normal Maps[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Deathb0rn
  • Version: 1.1
  • Download: "DMQL-Normal_Maps_2048"


Koldorns LOD Noise Replacer[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Koldorn
  • Version: 1.3
  • Download: "KoldornsLODnoiseReplacer"
  • Installation:

KoldornsLODnoiseReplacer

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • Medium


Really AEVWD[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Several
  • Version: 1.9.2
  • Requirements: TES4LODGen
  • Download: "RAEVWD", "RAEVWD SI Edition", "RAEVWD QTP3 Texture Pack by Brumbek", and "RAEVWD SI Bomret Textures"
  • Installation:

RAEVWD

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • 00 Core
  • 03 City Architecture
  • 04 Imperial City Architecture

RAEVWD SI Edition

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • 00 Core
  • 02 New Sheoth Architecture
  • 06 Mushroom Trees



Flora, Grass & Water[edit | edit source]

Create a Marker[edit | edit source]

I recommend that you add a marker in Wrye Bash called "Flora, Grass & Water"

AliveWaters[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Windsurfer
  • Version: 0.6
  • Description: Adds different types of fish with scripted AI, underwater weeds, more diversity in general and some surprises for the explorer.
  • Download: "AliveWaters"
  • Installation:

AliveWaters

Uncheck the following Esp/m Filter
  • AliveWaters - Koi Addon.esp
  • AliveWaters - Slaughterfish Addon.esp
  • AliveWaters.esp


Alive Waters updated[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Windsurfer & WalkerInShadows
  • Version: 0.9
  • Description: Bugfixed and TES4 cleaned, supports Better Cities.
  • Requirements: AliveWaters
  • Download: "Alive Waters Updated"


AliveWaters Grass Bug Fix[edit | edit source]


Enhanced Vegetation[edit | edit source]
  • Author: LprMan
  • Version: 1.1
  • Description: This adds better textures for distant trees, scaled trees and scrubs, and adds swaying grass meeting your timescale.
  • Notes: If you plan to use mods that do alter timescale, take the appropriate subpackage from the plugin - the one nearest to your timescale.
  • Requirements: TES4LODGen
  • Download: "Enhanced Vegetation - Plugins v1dot1" and "Enhanced Vegetation - High Res Textures v1dot1"
  • Installation:

Enhanced Vegetation - Plugins:

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • timescale 30
Check the following Esp/m Filter
  • Enhanced Vegetation 100%.esp


Enhanced Vegetation - Darker Trunks[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Xtudo
  • Version: 1.2
  • Requirements: TES4LODGen
  • Download: "High Res textures"


Harvest Flora[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Quarn and Dejunai
  • Version: 3.0.1
  • Description: Plants will now change their appearance once you harvest them.
  • Notes: Boss will report, you have version 3.0.0 installed and wants you to use 3.0.1. You are using the right version.
  • Download: "Harvest Flora v3_0_1"

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Oblivion Grass Overhaul[edit | edit source]
  • Author: Ferretmyster
  • Version: 5.2
  • Description: This is a mix of Brittany's Lush and Gaudy Floriana, QTP3 and redone ground-textures.
  • Download: "Oblivion Grass Overhaul"
  • Installation:

Oblivion Grass Overhaul

Check the following Sub-Packages
  • Data



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