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  1. Use the community nexus mod manager, to install the mods, then run wyre bash to sort the conflicts if any, then run Bain. When all that is done use the obse launcher instead as I am sure you did install that to get some mods to work any way.

  2. Setting up OBSE for MO2. Download OBSE and unpack it in a folder of your choice. Follow the install instructions to manually place it in your Oblivion folder (don't use MO2 to install). Follow this guide to set up your MO2 executable to run OBSE properly.

  3. 31 mar 2006 · This is a utility for managing plugins, and also for packing them for distribution. It can be used either as an enhanced version of the oblivion launcher's data files selector, or as a more advanced mod manager when mods are specially packed into omod files.

  4. MO2 is the best mod launcher out there, don't use NMM or Vortex. If you want to use wryebash that works too, but that's a little more difficult and also requires OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager) and BOSS which is for maintaining and setting mod order.

  5. 25 kwi 2017 · Wrye Bash is complicated but I think it is the best. You can easily install/uninstall mods, change install order and load order and create a "bashed" patch so all the mods play nicely together.

  6. Generally most people will suggest Wrye Bash or Oblivion Mod Manager due to a few caveats this game has (thankfully SkyBSA blessed us so we don't need to mess around with timestamps anymore) and a lot of popular mods using BAIN. If you have the capabilities to do so go ahead and use Wrye Bash.

  7. 27 kwi 2024 · 1. First, install the mod as any other through MO2. Enable it in the left list. 2. Select "<Edit...>" in the executable drop down list, select Wrye Bash. Now enable "Create files in mod instead of overwrite" and choose "Oblivion XP Update" in the dropdown. 3. Start Wrye Bash through MO2.

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