User:Hishutup/OblivionGuideNotes

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Unless you want a peak at what were thinking. This will probably become outdated over time.

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Mod Format:

[<url> <mod name>]
  • Author:
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  • Notes: (if needed)

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My Marker:

"FIX LATER"

Proposed section format... It'll probably change

Section 3.X.X:

Old 4gb Patcher:

    After downloading open the archive and run the 4gb_patch.exe. In the 'Select Executable Screen, Navigate to your Oblivion folder and select Oblivion.exe then click 'Open'. The program should be fairly quick and give you a confirmation screen saying something like, "do you want to select another". Click, 'NO'


Comments notes below... Whatnot

I think the ini config I made should be used. Since mostly everybody can run it on Ultra and for a lower option add something like turn HDR off and use Bloom.
Add ENB instructions
I think there still needs to be a complete fresh install because there is a way to optimize textures while keeping them in the bsa
I think there needs to be a section to check for mods that were installed using an exe. UOP and some quest mods
Should 7 zip be recommended with install instructions?
should the Oblivion folder be called "Oblivion root folder"
Come up with consistent keywords
A description needs to be put on TES4Edit. I have permission to use any parts of F&L but EssArrBee said that permission isn't needed to use part from other guides. I prefer to still request.
I need to add gecko??? when the guide is further along to merge some mergable esps
Difficulties of Wyre Bash and edited esps needs to be described. Wrye Bash indicates that the esps are mismatched. Maybe a guide on replacing the dirty esp with the Clean edited esp is needed.
I think WB needs its own page for easy to read info. Its going to go under many rev. WB is a pain sometimes.
A clean Data folder may be needed to create a mod archive out of DarkUI because WB doesnt handle external installs very well other than there is a way. Ill take a look but just noted.