
It's why I am playing Fallout 4 right now with just Bethini for tweaks. Modders do great work, but unless you can get all-in-one installers it can take forever just to get the game the way you want it. It's why I am just waiting for Skyblivion haha.

If you lose something or need to relocate a file, it's a pain in the ass.
#How to add mods to oblivion steam mod
If you are using the nexus mod manager, keeping track of it all shouldn't be TOO difficult, but there are lot of random installs so manage your folders well. Method 1: Run the game in compatibility mode. You can try the seven methods below one by one until you find the one that works for you. Oblivion Stutter Remover (Smooths out the frame dips and alleviates random crashing)īethini (Expanded settings menu for tweaking any Bethesda game before launch, highly recommended) You can fix the problem with one of the methods below.
#How to add mods to oblivion steam code
Unofficial Patches (Fix all the legacy bugs, there is more than one to download)Įngine Fixes (Somehow modders dug into the engine code and cleaned up some prevalent issues) Large Address Aware (allows the game to use more memory so it doesn't crash)įOV Modifier (Stock FOV in Bethesda games are unacceptable) To launch the game with this version, double-click on the file 'obseloader'. If you own a GOG version of the game, copy obse12416.dll, obseeditor12.dll and obseloader.exe.


Oblivion Script Extender (for any mods that require the game to be tweaked beyond engine limits) To turn it off, rightclick on 'The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in the librarie and click 'Properties' and untick 'Enable Steam Overlay'. AI Texture Packs (Has some guides and good recommendations attached)
