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

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

Is oblivion reloaded stable or not?
I'm leaning on unstable because since I installed it, crashy crashy. Wrye bash was used to install it and when I uninstall the archive file deactivates but nothing is deleted and it stays installed. The version is 215 or maybe 2.15. That's why I'm stuck in my modding mess.
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CHASE6 Apr 18 @ 8:33pm 
Ya, OR is very unstable. I liked what it did for the most part. But constant crash.
I've always had really stable setups with my mods (80+ with a baseline of OOO and better cities), but I've also always used OMM and just turned all the mods I use into .omods. Everything from OOO to the Unofficial Patch to the OUT textures. It's all done by clicking custom created .omods.
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CHASE6 Apr 19 @ 5:30pm 
Originally posted by WhateverWorks:
I've always had really stable setups with my mods (80+ with a baseline of OOO and better cities), but I've also always used OMM and just turned all the mods I use into .omods. Everything from OOO to the Unofficial Patch to the OUT textures. It's all done by clicking custom created .omods.

You use all that with OR? I use all that, but OR always functions like garbo. I also have always preferred OBMM and use omods.
Originally posted by CHASE6:
You use all that with OR? I use all that, but OR always functions like garbo. I also have always preferred OBMM and use omods.

I don't use Reloaded, don't even recall precisely why it was a pass for me. My assumption would probably be conflicts with OOO, though I'd also bet I could get it all working together too.

It's not a popular opinion to have, but I think most peoples issue is HOW they're installing. WyreBash gets a lot of hype, and I'm sure some of that hype is well deserved. But 9/10 the people I see having issues are using WyreBash (thus insisting they "did everything right"), or another method that isn't OMM.

Another problem people often are running into is that they find someone else's list of "recommended/best" mods and just go about installing that list from a guide. Overall I don't really care much about this supposed remaster we're getting, because my Oblivion setup is truly "perfect" in my view. But would my exact setup be perfect to someone else? No, they'd need to sift through the nexus and do a lot of trial and error to make theirs perfect.
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Date Posted: Apr 18 @ 6:32pm
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