


Out of this list, definitely use this one. They simply fix a ton of the bugs that vanilla Oblivion had. Unofficial Patches Three versions of it, the main Oblivion one, the Shivering Isles one, and the Official Mods one (DLCs). Maskars Oblivion Overhaul A smaller overhaul that adds lots of little things, and you can tailor it to your liking. Supreme Magicka adds lots of useful spells created by the maker and revamps the magic system entirely Lots of blood as well, and revamps to the combat AI. 5 adds shield bash, dodge (you can duck to avoid attacks and arrows, as well as cartwheels), beheading, skullcrushing, slashing-in-halfing, wrist cutting, throat-slitting, sneak-attacking, freezing, frying, burning, and one-arrow killing. You will need several patches to work with various mods, including Better Cities.ĭeadly Reflex 5 (6 is way too buggy). Unique Landscape Compilation Oblivion was pretty to begin with but now its got hand-made landscapes by excellent modders, and several quests. Variants on enemies, etc.īetter Cities Bigger and better cities, more people, new questlines. It also adds a fuckton of other things like weapons, armor, and new enemies. OOO fixes this, making the world much more dangerous. Oscuros Oblivion Overhaul Oblivion's big issue was the level scaling - everything levels up with you. More mods than anyone could possibly want. Those buttons don't seem to map well with controllers, but I didn't play with it too much before giving up. Another example is Deadly Reflex, which makes combat more interesting by adding 'dodge' and 'dodge' bash' keys, as well as much more. An issue with using a controller is that lots of mods add extra buttons you can use, for example Enhanced Hotkeys allows you to turn most of your keyboard into hotkeys for spells or potions or weapons or whatever. I used a PS4 controller, idk what you have. I played around with this for a bit but was never able to get it to work, I used DS4 Windows but I could never get it to work properly. I put them in zip files using 7zip, and then they can be easily installed later with Wrye Bash or OBMM when you want them. esp files for Battlehorn Castle, Frostcrag, Vile Lair, Horse Armor, The Orrery, Knights, and Shivering Isles. Just navigate to your Oblivion data folder, usually steamapps/common/Oblivion/data and remove the.
