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

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

Steam Overlay Not Working
for some reason the Steam Overlay doesnt work. some people on reddit were saying its to do with the new Windows 11 Update 24H2 i dont know if that affects it or not. I tried getting xOBSE and the Steam Overlay mod and installed it but it doesnt seem to work either.
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Had the same problem, backup the oblivion launcher exe and give the obse exe the launcher name.
Chris J Apr 19 @ 9:59am 
Originally posted by EvilReFlex:
Had the same problem, backup the oblivion launcher exe and give the obse exe the launcher name.

i just figured it out you actually need to use mod organizer 2 works perfectly now.
babaab Apr 20 @ 6:02am 
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babaab Apr 20 @ 6:03am 
Originally posted by Chris J:
Originally posted by EvilReFlex:
Had the same problem, backup the oblivion launcher exe and give the obse exe the launcher name.

i just figured it out you actually need to use mod organizer 2 works perfectly now.
This dont worked on Windows 10 Pro Last version
babaab Apr 20 @ 6:06am 
Originally posted by EvilReFlex:
Had the same problem, backup the oblivion launcher exe and give the obse exe the launcher name.
This dont worked. Overlay invisible. Steam not running and does not count the hours.
Apocalypse Apr 20 @ 8:01am 
MO2 works perfectly for both OBSE and steam overlay as it has done so for as long as I can remember including on windows 10.
You may have to set up the overlay in its settings for it to work though.
In MO2:
Tools -> Executables _> Turn on force load libraries.
Click "configure libraries".
Add a row
On the left put oblivion.exe, on the right put the gameoverlayrenderer.dll from the steam folder.
Turn the row on by clicking the "V" on the left, click done and it works.
Last edited by Apocalypse; Apr 20 @ 8:02am
Originally posted by Apocalypse:
MO2 works perfectly for both OBSE and steam overlay as it has done so for as long as I can remember including on windows 10.
You may have to set up the overlay in its settings for it to work though.
In MO2:
Tools -> Executables _> Turn on force load libraries.
Click "configure libraries".
Add a row
On the left put oblivion.exe, on the right put the gameoverlayrenderer.dll from the steam folder.
Turn the row on by clicking the "V" on the left, click done and it works.

I was searchin the web thanks bro.
Originally posted by Thistledown:
Originally posted by Apocalypse:
MO2 works perfectly for both OBSE and steam overlay as it has done so for as long as I can remember including on windows 10.
You may have to set up the overlay in its settings for it to work though.
In MO2:
Tools -> Executables _> Turn on force load libraries.
Click "configure libraries".
Add a row
On the left put oblivion.exe, on the right put the gameoverlayrenderer.dll from the steam folder.
Turn the row on by clicking the "V" on the left, click done and it works.

I was searchin the web thanks bro.
NP, glad that it helped someone
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