


- #Nexus oblivion character overhaul v2 install
- #Nexus oblivion character overhaul v2 mod
- #Nexus oblivion character overhaul v2 mods
Let's fix that! Note that these bodies have both clothed and nude variants. Oblivion characters not only have potato faces but also some playdough looking bodies.
#Nexus oblivion character overhaul v2 install
I generally install bodies before faces so as to not overwrite them (with a few exceptions). Let's jump right in!īefore we do anything with faces, let's get to Oblivion's bodies.
#Nexus oblivion character overhaul v2 mods
These mods are quite old but in my opinion they still hold up if you want to preserve the vanilla aesthetics with at least some level of enchantment. It's a fairly lore-friendly, especially when compared to the more anime oriented XEO or MBP 2ch-Ed++. I got a little nostalgic for my old faithful graphics setup for Oblivion characters I used back in the day. I actually plan on talking further about that version another day, whereas this list is dedicated to something different. I actually would recommend Oblivion Character Overhaul v1 over v2 which is a decent balance of enchantment and staying true to the art style. Although some NPCs look more attractive, a lot of them suffer from serious same-face syndrome. They did my main-quest boys Baurus and Martin dirty and the Adoring Fan gives me the heebee jeebees. However if you're a Qarl's Texture Pack using old-timer like me who hasn't jumped ship to Katkat's beautiful rellacers and has a graphics setup is primarily based on The Oblivion Texture Overhaul (If you know what TOTO is you, like me, deserve a senior's discount) it can be a little jarring.Īlso there are several NPCs who look. It's good if you use a graphics setup like Bevilex. Weather mods typically expand the particles to other weathers, as well.However I rarely use it due to the fact that I feel like it clashes with the game's art style, replacing it altogether rather than enhancing it. Note that this is the only vanilla weather with ash particles. It's very realistic and maybe too much, as you wouldn't want to be out in it!Ĭathedral seems to remove all but the most distant fog from this weather. You really can't see anything in this storm with RAID at night and a torch isn't much help. All have rain, though it's hard to see in the shots (all the rain is very light).Ĭathedral is adding an aurora to this weather at night, as well. I prefere Step's.Ĭathedral is adding an aurora to this weather at night that is curious visible for being overcast. Vanilla > Cathedral Weathers (Step) > RAID All weathers were organically obtained, meaning I waited until the weather happened on its own instead of forcing via console.
#Nexus oblivion character overhaul v2 mod
No "dawn/dusk" compares are provided because when the mod changes those values it can prevent a 1:1 compare during those transitional times. All daytime compares are at 12pm and all nighttime compares are at 12am. Changing weather mods will force us to redo/review all of the ENB preset work.įor compares vanilla weather was saved and then the mods added in at the bottom of the load order. What will be missing from CW, if dropped, will mainly be the seasonal weather feature, tint adjustments, and the static (but beautiful) sunset clouds. It's beautiful and seems to perfectly align with Step (better than Cathedral Weathers). Judging from the screens and video, this mod should be tested, imo. In other words, what you see is what the enemies sees. The goal is to provide realistic detection that is based around what you see on the screen. It's unique in that it is the only weather mod that is focused on balancing visuals with AI detection, while other weather mods focus completely on the visuals at the expense of borking the game's AI detection (detection is based on lighting values). A new weather mod on the scene that is aimed for vanilla-like weather (mix of fantasy and realism).
