The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

SpicyBats Jun 1, 2016 @ 1:13pm
Blockhead VS Beautiful People Mod
I recently replaced OCO (Oblivion Character Overhaul) with Beautiful People. Upon doing so, I got the "Install Blockhead" error message on the faces of every character including my own.

Before you ask:
OBSE was installed manually, PROPERLY, and in the correct location
the Blockhead dll is in the plugins folder of OBSE as it should be.
I have no conflicting mods, I double and triple checked.

SO...what do I do to get rid of that annoying text?
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Craftian Jun 1, 2016 @ 5:40pm 
Though unfamiliar with the Beautiful People mod, it apparently doesn't require Blockhead as a dependency. You should be able to simply remove it from your plugins folder and you'll no longer get the error.

If that hasn't helped, did you install any of these mods manually, rather than using a manager?

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COMPATIBILITY:
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Exnem's body mod DOES work with Beautiful People without any special changes. Most body mods don't. This one does. Thanks, dev_akm, for telling me of this! However, there are no textures in Exnem's default mod for many of the races included.

No other mods that modify races in ANY way at all, cosmetic or otherwise, will work with Beautiful People. This excludes texture replacers.

To make race-changing mods (Including body mods!) compatible, I recommend the latest version of Wrye Bash. Wrye has full instructions in Bash's documentation. You will have to add the correct tags to whichever version you use, even the compat. patches. Apologies for that. I'll fix it eventually, but it's easy to correct in the meantime.

However, the custom races may not be affected by this. You may have to find versions of the races with whatever body mod loaded to fix them.
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Date Posted: Jun 1, 2016 @ 1:13pm
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