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  1. 5 kwi 2010 · It sounds like OBSE is not installed in the same folder as Oblivion.exe. Right click on your Oblivion desktop shortcut and select "Properties". A window will open with three tabs at the top name "General", "Shortcut" and "Compatibility".

  2. I have copied the 3 .dll files to the installation folder and the OBSE folder to the Data folder with the .ini file inside it. I have Steam overlay active and running properly on the game. I have tried launching both the Oblivion.exe file independently and from within my Steam library.

  3. If you've played the game then you have an ini file, it won't run without one. You may not be recognizing it because Windows hides the file extension by default. In your Documents/My Games/Oblivion folder you would see a text file called Oblivion instead of Oblivion.ini.

  4. Make sure your folder options are set with Hide extensions for known file types disabled. Locate the file: On Windows 7 64-bit systems, this file is found at C:\Windows\SysWOW64\gameux.dll. On Windows 7 32-bit systems, this file is found at C:\Windows\System32\gameux.dll. Change file owner: Right-click on the file and open Properties.

  5. A solution someone said worked was to disable OneDrive sync for oblivion and to make sure your saves are in the default save location, [C:\Users\User\Documents\My Games\Oblivion\Saves], and make sure the .ini reflects that.

  6. 25 sty 2013 · Right-Click Oblivion in your steam list, select properties, go to local files tab. Press verify integrity of game cache. Wait till this has run through and downloaded the missing files. Use this if not even the launcher appears or if you get "game not available" messages. Restart Steam.

  7. I've run the game multiple times, changed the graphics settings, and is all working normally, but it still does not appear in the folder. There is the oblivion_default.ini, but I don't want to...

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