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

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

Echobaby 6 DIC 2014 a las 9:45
Installing Roberts Male and Female Body Replacer Mods
I'm trying to figure out how to install Roberts Male Body Replacer and Roberts Female Body Replacer mods. Searching the internet, I haven't found an install procedure that I can understand. The download page itself doen't have an install procedure. From what I can understand, Robert included a variety of body types, each one having a 'cloth' and 'nude' option, one of which has to be chosen along with the chosen body type. I have NMM (in fact, NMM is the only tool I have right now), so I'm planning to use that for the install. I have not installed any mods yet, so my setup is clean right now. The only things I have installed are the UOP, UOMP, and USIP bug fix patches. Could someone help me out in installing these two body replacer mods? Thanks.
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ManualMakron 6 DIC 2014 a las 14:07 
The body replacers are installed by replacing the existing files with "new" ones (Inside the Data folder). The best method to do this would be to use Wrye Bash. The tool itself isn't all that complicated for use, but you'll have to do a bit of studying regarding it. Also it's possible that there are other more up to date body replacers that you might like, keep looking.
Echobaby 6 DIC 2014 a las 17:10 
I downloaded the installer for Wrye Bash but haven't installed it yet, as I want to do a little research on the tool. I noticed that both of the Roberts body replacer mods can be downloaded with NMM. Since I've already got that installed, and am somewhat familiar with it, I'm leaning toward using NMM instead of Wrye Bash. Do you know of any reason why I shouldn't use NMM for these two mods? Thanks.
ManualMakron 7 DIC 2014 a las 4:39 
Publicado originalmente por Echobaby:
I downloaded the installer for Wrye Bash but haven't installed it yet, as I want to do a little research on the tool. I noticed that both of the Roberts body replacer mods can be downloaded with NMM. Since I've already got that installed, and am somewhat familiar with it, I'm leaning toward using NMM instead of Wrye Bash. Do you know of any reason why I shouldn't use NMM for these two mods? Thanks.

Wrye Bash has this tool called BAIN tool which is used for installing mods. BAIN allows you to install mods like that one and if you want to remove the mod you can easly remove it by uninstalling it via Wrye Bash. Otherwise you might end up having to manually remove all the files of the mod if you happen not to like it. Do you understand? BAIN doesn't just remove the esp, it also removes the rest of the files and replacing them with the old ones.
Echobaby 7 DIC 2014 a las 20:15 
That sounds like a good feature, especially if you have a lot of mods. I'll give Wrye Bash a try for the next mod. Thanks.
Fiddlybuns 9 DIC 2014 a las 11:36 
Using Nexus Mod Manager makes it really easy.
BewaremyNet 6 SEP 2017 a las 19:36 
Publicado originalmente por Fiddlybuns:
Using Nexus Mod Manager makes it really easy.
Yeah well.
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