Again you can't use NMM or OBMM to install Blockhead. It is a manual install only, but it's simply a matter of downloading to a temporary folder, extracting the download and then following the instructions in the file OBSE_readme.txt (be sure to use the Steam install instructions).Īfter you get OBSE installed, install Blockhead. You CAN NOT use Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) or Oblivion Mod Manager (OBMM) to install OBSE. Once you get Steam installed in C:\Games and Oblivion re-installed in Steam install OBSE. Don't miss the link near the top of the page about how to move your Steam install location. The recommended location for Steam is C:\Games. If Steam and thus Oblivion is installed in C:\Program Files (x86) or C:\Program Files AND your operating system is Win 8, Win 7 or Vista then use the Oblivion reinstall procedure to get your Steam and thus Oblivion out from those UAC protected folders. Pretty, pretty please with cherries on top!Įdited by LazyToothbrush, 30 March 2014 - 08:49 pm.įirst, considering where your Oblivion install situation is at right now, this is an ideal opportunity to get started on the right foot. If you don't want to waste time writing out a big guide just for me I implore you to respond in some helpful way. I just want to play without potato heads. I realise this may be a big ask but I am extreemly desprate and need a hand. I have absolutely no experience with modding so please talk to me as you would a five year old child. What I would like is a step by step walkthrough or simply just clear instructions on what I should do to get obse, blockhead and oco2 working together. I had tried using Oblivion Mod Manager and Nexus Mod Manager separately and together, dowloaded files through NMM and manual downloads, and have had my resolve worn down to the ground. I have uninstalled everything Oblivion related on my computer and am currently (30th March 2014 at 21:48 UTC 00:00) reinstalling it via steam. I have been trying for hours and have gotten nowhere. I am seriously lost and have no idea how to install or work OCO2.
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