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Oblivion graphics overhaul 2019 soecs
Oblivion graphics overhaul 2019 soecs










oblivion graphics overhaul 2019 soecs

I've installed lots of mods and there are at least 20 in my OBMM list that are unchecked because I could never get them working. How much effort I put in to trying to get it working depends on how much I want to use the features of the mod. If the game stops crashing I can just leave the mod unchecked in OBMM so it's never used again or I can try troubleshooting by first re-installing the mod manually.

oblivion graphics overhaul 2019 soecs oblivion graphics overhaul 2019 soecs

Instead I will uncheck the mod in OBMM and launch the game without it. When mods start making the game crash there are logs but I've never worked out how to make sense of them. Completely uninstall the game, create a folder called My Games on the C drive and within that create a folder called Oblivion. I have the retail disk version so have no clue how the Steam version works or if it's patched but my advice is to set up the game so it has the official and unofficial patches installed and you will also need OBSE for a lot of mods to work properly and something to run the mods which for me is OBMM.

oblivion graphics overhaul 2019 soecs

Stick with the PC version which can take a while to set up with a good foundation but when you do it's a very stable game that you can expand on in eye watering, jaw dropping, trouser filling ways. What are you selecting to launch the game and what mods have you installed? Is the game Steam or disk and what are your PC specs? The game can run on very low spec systems so it's probably nothing to do with your setup but it's still useful to know the OS, RAM and CPU. I've been fighting with just getting the Vanilla install to even load the damed title screen ever since. I get home from work last night and try to play it, and the game won't run at all. I did have Oblivion running perfectly with a graphics overhaul two days ago. The game may not have looked as good because you can't mod it, but at least the game runs. I never had to go through all this trouble just to get the damned program to run. I never had the PS3 version crash on me, let alone right at the startup of the program. Originally posted by the_ed_85:I'm expecting everyone here to say PC version, but honestly with all the trouble that I'm having with the PC version of Oblivion right now, I might just rip my hair out and go back to the PS3 version of Oblivion.












Oblivion graphics overhaul 2019 soecs