It is also packaged in a manner that I don't think NMM will be able to handle (you could try and see if NMM makes you choose between a 'Purist' version and 'Comfortable' version). no cheats for new players) and one comfortable version. It comes in two flavours, one for the 'purist' (i.e. Pick a fairly simple one, how about a new house close to the IC with a short quest. make another save (this will be a handy 'testing save'). Go to the Imperial City Market District and see how the game runs with a lot of NPCs around. Exit the sewer and then make another save. This save will come in handy when you want to create a new character but don't want to go through the whole tutorial again. Just before you exit the sewer (in the part where you can see the exit in the distance, before the character finalization) make a save using either the save from the Esc menu or a console named save (open the console using the tilde (~) key and at the console prompt 'save ' (without the quote marks or brackets) and hit Enter). What you need to do is uninstall all mods, check in your C:\Games\Oblivion\Data folder and confirm no esp files remain and then play through the tutorial dungeon.
Could be installation problems, could be mod conflicts due to load order, could be archive invalidation issues. You are also committing the mistake of installing a bunch of mods and then trying to figure out why things don't work.
Some newer mods or simple older mods will install fine, but plenty of the more popular mods for Oblivion will not install using NMM because of the folder structure they use for all the optional stuff they offer. You are still trying to use NMM, which as I said earlier is somewhat unreliable for installing Oblivion mods. Those won't dont need anything dont show up either though.Įdited by hurdel, 03 December 2012 - 03:18 PM. Some of the mods require other mods but I have those installed as well.
The mods show up in the Data files and according to the mod manager they were installed successfully so they should be working. It's in the correct folder and not in Program files. My game is patched(GOTY edition so the 2nd disk installed the dlc's/patches etc.) The hairstyles were there but they were not visible on the character. The skin was pink and not working either.Īll the other races didn't show up at all as if I didnt have them. The elf race had no head but only ears and a mouth.
This time I didn't have to run Nexus Mod Manager as administrator so everything was going well until I got inside the game and realized that nothing had changed. I then deactivated all my mods and then activated them again so that they'd show up in the data files which they also did. All right, I uninstalled everything and downloaded it in C:/Games.