Use Archive Invalidation (for example in oblivion mod manager go to utilities>Archive Invalidation, tick pack face textures into redirection BSA>update now).ĭlcthievesden - unofficial patch - sssb.espĭlcbattlehrncastle - unofficial patch. Mystic Emporium Fix for OCO (or you won't be able to get into mystic emporium).Ħ. (Overwrite any existing files) NOTE: The package contains too many files for NMM to handle, that's why it has to be installed manually. After download, unpack the file into the 'Data' folder inside the Oblivion game-folder.
#Oblivion character overhaul v2 download install#
Download and install compatibility patches for oco (the full name of the mod is "Compatibility Patches for nuska's Oblivion Character Overhaul (v2)" on nexus).ĥ. Qarls TP3 for NMM ( LINK) Download manually and install the mod manually. I have the latest version of the mentioned mods and don't have any other NPC-affecting mods installed. Human characters haven't changed at and other races have either black faces or transparent. Use "update3d" command to revert back to your settings).Ĥ. Oblivion Character Overhaul V2 isn't working First I've installed OBSE, Blockhead and then Oblivion Character Overhaul. Install Blockhead (the latest version is buggy, it won't save your character face color settings and will reset colors every time you exit the game. I didnt see an OMOD folder in my installation so I just put it in the OblivionObmmMods folder. (icon should turn blue) Do steps 1-5 first which is creating the OMOD. races like orcs does not even show up on my character creation screen and argonians dont have eyes any possible help would be amazing To install it properly you need to:Ģ. Double-click the name of the mod in the right-hand side of the OBMM screen. Originally posted by SkiGui:i just installed character overhaul but my character has no hair and only a few of the races changes.