Last important note, when you're done modding the game remember to actually play it for a while. If not then just pick and choose what you want to play with. If you're following this guide step-by-step, remember to overwrite when asked. You should also be using the 4GB Patch with your game (simple as installing and using it on oblivion.exe). Non-overhaul retextures: Terrain: Detailed Terrain Flora: use Improved Trees and Flora + Improved Trees and Flora 2 (rather an addon to the first version) as the base, then add The Natural World or one of the Imperial Ecology mod series or Oblivion Grass Overhaul + Oblivion Tree Overhaul if you like the screenshots. This guide also doesn't mention gameplay mods, but for a good list of mods that either work with or are made for Nehrim, head over to the Nehrim and Mods thread on the Bethesda Softworks forums.Įverything here can be installed however you choose, but you'll need Wrye Bash to make All Natural run 100% correctly. Keeping in mind this guide is simple and NOT HEAVY. While this guide is focused on Nehrim, it can be used with Oblivion perfectly fine (excluding things made specifically for Nehrim), though I'd suggest also taking a look at Knot's Guide for some great alternatives that can only be used in Oblivion. The size and quality of the images were affected by Steam, but this is a basic look on how your game can look. When I started working on this, the guides for Oblivion targeted at graphics were either general guides that mentioned graphics, or really outdated.
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