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After comparing any changes BethINI makes to the Oblivion.ini, I discovered it adds the following: [Launcher]bEnableFileSelection=1 I thought this edit pertained mostly for Skyrim users who had issues viewing their Data files and that it is an edit that should be made to the SkyrimPrefs.ini. Is this edit also needed for Oblivion? I also just noticed that some statements have moved from [Display] into [LOD]. Edit: Ah, I see bLODPopActors=0 bLODPopItems=0bLODPopObjects=0 are duplicates in the vanilla Oblivion.ini. I never noticed this before. It makes sense that it should belong in the [LOD] section. I wonder why the vanilla Oblivion.ini has it listed in both [Display] and [LOD]?
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This is just an update on the status of the guide revision. I'm taking just a short break from TES and Morroblivion to hopefully clear some "brain fog" and rejuvenate myself for the guide revision. I'm currently reading The Witcher Series books. I now have The Witcher Trilogy from Steam and intend to play them after I finish reading the books.
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As I'm testing Oblivion builds with MO2, I am also creating several different profiles to test the limits of how many mods it can handle. The following builds will be blended into the upcoming revision of the guide: Oblivion Vanilla Enhanced by mmclendon Bevilex' modlist for Oblivion - Graphics by Bevilex Oblivion Ultimate Modding Guide - Gameplay and Immersion by Sinitar Gaming laiilaiiheii is on sabbatical, which means Frosty's Oblivion Gameplay Overhaul Tutorial is not currently being maintained. However, Oblivion Ultimate Modding Guide - Gameplay and Immersion will be an excellent and maybe even superior substitution. Expect Bevilex' modlist for Oblivion - Graphics to be updated in the near future. I am tracking it on the Nexus and look forward to the update. The guide is now broken down into subpages to alleviate the strain on the STEP Wiki server. Feel free to check out the new format and give suggestions for improvement. However, keep in mind that linking subpages will be the new "normal" for Morroblivion Overhaul. So please avoid complaining about this necessary reformat style. For the modular build I have added two new terms that should help users make an informed selection of mods. Each section will now include a selection of either of the following: Vanilla Enhanced - A term that refers to models and textures that enhance content and is "lore friendly" or only visually different in terms of quality and/or better performance. Vanilla Enhanced will be flagged as CORE, meaning that the mod is a full part of the guide and is expected to be installed. Graphics Expanded - A term that refers to models and textures that expand content and may appear visually different than vanilla content. Graphics Expanded will be flagged as OPTIONAL, meaning that the user may opt to install the Graphics Expanded section instead of the Vanilla Enhanced section. It is not recommended to install both together. Of course, the guide is still in [WIP] and all of the edits are not currently in place on the STEP Wiki page. Again, please feel free to make any suggestions for improving the new format, or even recommendations for other mods you would like to see included in the next revision while I am still in the testing phase.
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Oh thank you. I will do the same for you. I frequently recommend both your guides for users seeking Skyrim guides for both LE and SE. I'll add a recommendation on my page as well to spread the love.
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When you are inside the edit screen, you can drag an image into the Dropbox when you select Advanced edit. I'll see if I can take a screenshot to share on imgur for you. https://imgur.com/BSrLYEN You have to "Click" to upload the file. Make certain to give it a unique name so that is distinguished from other files uploaded on STEP Wiki. Here is a link to those files. https://wiki.step-project.com/Special:ListFiles Uh oh, I didn't realize mine uploaded...lol....
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I finally sectioned off my modlist. I begin the Main Modlist section with cleaning the DLCs, then I have a Next Section link. Below that link I have a previous section link and a home link. It was alot of work to set up, but I doubt it will be as tedious to edit in the content. I'll just have to make certain to keep my Changelog updated meticulously.
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NOTICE: The STEP Donate button is now functioning in the guide. It had an incorrect weblink.
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That sounds good to me. The honey and I just finished dinner, so as soon as he goes to bed I'll probably start editing those subpages into the guide.
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There will be a completely new format for the Morroblivion Overhaul guide. To alleviate the strain on the STEP Wiki server, it will need to broken up into sub-sections. The main page of the guide will consist mainly of the Table of Contents with an Introduction. Each section of the guide will then have a link to a new subpage. I have already created a Morroblivion Overhaul/Morroblivion Overhaul Subpage which will contain the following contents: 1.1 Pre-Installation Setup 1.1.1 Clean Install of Morrowind & Oblivion 1.1.2 Launcher Options 1.1.3 Working Folder 1.1.4 Backing Up Morrowind and Oblivion 1.2 Install Utilities 1.3 INI Tweaks 1.4 Display & Video Card Settings 1.5 Final Pre-Installation Notes 1.5.1 Suggestions for In-Game Testing 1.6 BOSS Sorting 1.7 Launching Morroblivion 1.8 Tips & Troubleshooting Common Issues 1.9 Credits When I begin formatting the Modlist sections, they will also be contained within a subpage of the main page. There are other benefits to this as well as helping reduce stress on the STEP Wiki server. z929669 pointed out to us that "Also, using links that open in other tabs could help, particularly when you are editing the guide. Imagine: user is looking at your guide (while you are in the midst of editing), user clicks a link on your guide, link replaces current browser content, you save your edit, user clicks 'back', user must reload entire page, since it has changed (or their local cache misses your changes, potentially ... can't get around that I suppose)" Hopefully the new format will be acceptable to our users.
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Understood, I will break each mod section up too. That actually makes sense, and will hopefully be less stressful for the users as well. Thank you again. I will research different ways to subpage each section, yet keep it appealing at the same time. P.S. When the honey and I can afford it, I will try to contribute more towards my monthly subscription. I know every little bit helps, but you all deserve much more.
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Very nice. I was just able to create a sub page for my guide. The meat of the main page will contain mostly the modlist. The subpage will contain any extended instructions. Hopefully this will help. If I need to break off with more subpages, I will gladly do so. Thank you z929669.
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You just sent this little ole grandma back to class again. Gotta keep up with the times.
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Bummer, it's down for me too. While SMW may be part of the culprit, perhaps there is more going on. I was hoping removing my tables had resolved the issue. Thank you for the tip about your coding. When I need to use a new template I'll look over what you use and try to implement it as well. This has been a fun place for me learn Wiki editing, and now I'm addicted.
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I'm still learning much of this as I go, but many of the templates I have previously used were copied from the "View Source" page from the main STEP Guide or other user contributions. Perhaps we could help create a few non SMW templates and encourage other users to refrain from using them as well. If we want to reduce the semantic media wiki table templates, I have a new simple html template I will be using, until someone creates a new better template to share with us. ;) The tables are identical when compared in preview: Table: SMW {| |} = HTML Caption: SMW |+ = HTML Row: SMW |- = HTML Data cell: SMW | cell1 = HTML cell1Header cell: SMW | cell2 = HTML cell2 [spoiler='HTML vs SMW Table Template'] HTML Table Template Legend TagLink with Name & DescriptionFilename (may include separate link)Additional NotesTOOL[https://www.nexusmods.com/games? Mod Name] Description FilenameSpecial InstructionsTOOL[https://www.nexusmods.com/games? Mod Name] Description FilenameSpecial Instruction Compare to: SMW Table Template {| class="wikitable" align="left" style="vertical-align:top"|-! style="width: 100px;" | Legend Tag! style="width: 680px;" | Link with Name & Description! style="width: 380px;" | Filename (may include separate link)! style="width: 680px;" | Additional Notes|-| style="background-color: #36393E" | TOOL| style="background-color: #36393E" | [https://www.nexusmods.com/games? Mod Name] Description | style="background-color: #36393E" | File Name| style="background-color: #36393E" | Special Instructions|-| style="background-color: #36393E" | TOOL| style="background-color: #36393E" | [https://www.nexusmods.com/games? Mod Name] Description | style="background-color: #36393E" | File Name| style="background-color: #36393E" | Special Instructions|}
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I can legitimately say it was my semantics that sent STEP Wiki over the edge the past couple of days.
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Sorry the late response. I didn't realize until further research that my tables were a semantic mediawiki template. As soon as I was able to edit them out, I did. I am so glad that seems to fix the problem. I am developing a new table template that is based on this formula: Header 1 Header 2 John Doe Jane Doe I'm playing around right now with a variety of ways to set it up to my liking. Previously I was using this table template: {| class="wikitable"|-! style="width: 100px;" | Tag! style="width: 580px;" | Name and Description! style="width: 580px;" | Download Filename! style="width: 580px;" | Additional Notes|-| style="background-color: #36393E"" | Morroblivion| style="background-color: #36393E"" | [https://www.nexusmods.com/games? Name] Description | style="background-color: #36393E"" | File Name| style="background-color: #36393E"" | Special Installation Instructions|}
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Oh no, we broke the Wiki. I did add the STEP Donate button to my page. The following has been growing and we've built up a good group on our discord server. I was hoping to help drum up more support for STEP, but is it possible by adding the Donate button, I caused the problem?
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If it will help, please feel free to delete all of my old content. The only two I would like to keep are the one last edited on February 3, 2018: https://wiki.step-project.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Diana_TES_GotH/Morroblivion_Overhaul&oldid=101827. I would also like to keep the last revision. Or, if you wish to grant me the ability to delete the old content myself, I will gladly do that to free you or the other moderators up.
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I understand. Thank you for restarting PHP again. I'll edit in Notepad ++ and copy things over later. :) A note for other editors experiencing issues with STEP Wiki: If you need to preview your edits as I like to, you can test your edits on on Media Wiki. I created myself a user page, User:Diana TES GotH. Afterwards, I started a "Discussion" with the topic Edit Templates for Diana TES Goth. Here I can preview my edits and save them in my text editor to copy over to my STEP Wiki page. This is very helpful when we experience the Gateway Timeout redirects on STEP Wiki as we can continue progressing with our necessary edits, even when the STEP Wiki site is down.
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For some reason I'm still having problems with it. I have cleaned the cache, all my temp files, performed a reboot, etc... I'm still receiving the Gateway Timeout redirects. And it still timing out for me a day later. :(
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I'm having some difficulty working with it today. I am getting the Gateway Timeouts.
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I've looked over your screen shots and noticed that this character is from RTT.esp. I know I'm late in trying to get this figured out, but have you reviewed this information in TES4Edit? It may be that you can drag the missing or corrupted file from another mod with a working file to correct the problem. I'm not even certain if I will be keeping Ruined Tails Tales in the revised modlist, but if I do, I will dive deeper into this issue.
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In the next few hours I will begin work on cleaning up the latest revision of Morroblivion Overhaul Version 2.0: The Modular Build. Afterwards, I will slowly edit in all the new content. There will be drastic changes in the revised guide. Remember, if you are currently following the guide, you should be following the version that was last edited on February 3, 2018: https://wiki.step-project.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Diana_TES_GotH/Morroblivion_Overhaul&oldid=101827 My current goal for completion of the revision is sometime during the summer break (end of May); however, real life must take priority and I can not guarantee that I can stick to a time table.
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Very nice. Thank you for sharing. :) I will most likely include a couple of screenshots from Bevilex' modlist as we have integrated most of those mods into the Morroblivion Overhaul. However, I would really like to incorporate mostly the additional Vvardenfell worldspace and Morrowind related screenshots for the majority of the TLS loading screens. I would also like some screenshots from the Tamriel Rebuilt worldspace, as well as any of the other Morroblivion mods that we use.
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Morroblivion Overhaul Version 2.0: The Modular Build will be using the DarkUId DarN and Themed Loading Screens for DarkUId DarN. If any users of the guide have some favorite screen shots to share, please do so. I would like to incorporate them into the new menu and loading screens. Please also provide a caption for the screen shots submitted. All users who submit selected screen shots will be credited when the mod is finished.

