But I tried to come up with a list of my favorites:
Oblivion Mod Manager: helps keep the mods organized - I didn't use enough mods to make this totally worthwhile, but it helped keep things orderly.
Oblivion's Real Estate: this is a site that is dedicated to creating new houses and locations - very cool (been a while since I visited the site)
Drop Lit Torches in Combat: lets you drop a torch and keep the light so you don't have to fight in the dark
(Forgotten Name): I had a mod that had a house with tons of storage space, enchanting and spell making altars, lots of plants to make potions, and a fully stocked potion making room. Sorry I can't remember the name.
Mighty Magick: My favorite mod. Yes, it broke the game, and made me a force to be reckoned with. I love magic-user characters. I mean, there is a reason nobody messes with hi level magic users, right? I just made it more apparent.
PJs Spell Compendium: This mod adds a ton of different spells. I didn't use very many of them, but it added some variety.
That's what I can remember looking over old notes from the game. I think I had a couple mods that added new weapons as well, and I used a mod that took off the quest markers - sorry, I can't remember the name of the that one.
Oblivion Mod Manager: helps keep the mods organized - I didn't use enough mods to make this totally worthwhile, but it helped keep things orderly.
Oblivion's Real Estate: this is a site that is dedicated to creating new houses and locations - very cool (been a while since I visited the site)
Drop Lit Torches in Combat: lets you drop a torch and keep the light so you don't have to fight in the dark
(Forgotten Name): I had a mod that had a house with tons of storage space, enchanting and spell making altars, lots of plants to make potions, and a fully stocked potion making room. Sorry I can't remember the name.
Mighty Magick: My favorite mod. Yes, it broke the game, and made me a force to be reckoned with. I love magic-user characters. I mean, there is a reason nobody messes with hi level magic users, right? I just made it more apparent.
PJs Spell Compendium: This mod adds a ton of different spells. I didn't use very many of them, but it added some variety.
That's what I can remember looking over old notes from the game. I think I had a couple mods that added new weapons as well, and I used a mod that took off the quest markers - sorry, I can't remember the name of the that one.
Elder Scrolls Oblivion
13/10/2009 09:35:49 AM
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Suggestion 1: Buy the PC version.
13/10/2009 10:25:05 AM
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This! (yes, the default level-enemy scaling stinks) But, also... my advice.
13/10/2009 03:24:01 PM
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I completely agree!
14/10/2009 07:22:13 PM
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What mods do you generally use?
14/10/2009 08:47:48 PM
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Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul is the biggest one I use, plus hi-res textures & a few smaller tweaks. *NM*
14/10/2009 09:34:49 PM
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It's been a while since I played
16/10/2009 03:24:13 PM
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It's okay.
16/10/2009 10:02:48 PM
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I agree - I LOVE this game on the XBOX 360, but the MODs are only available via PC
16/10/2009 10:14:44 PM
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Better suggestions
13/10/2009 12:44:43 PM
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Also...
13/10/2009 12:52:12 PM
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Afaik,
13/10/2009 02:20:49 PM
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Yeah, it's actually fairly rough for non-magickers.
14/10/2009 05:41:55 AM
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But there is Glow Dust in some of the Mage Guild Halls. and I don't think the Wisps appear until
14/10/2009 06:22:50 AM
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Indeed.
15/10/2009 08:46:10 PM
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Thanks so far! But, what I do not get at all...
14/10/2009 08:33:46 AM
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Look at the facial expressions when switching between the selections.
14/10/2009 10:01:46 AM
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Re: Look at the facial expressions when switching between the selections.
15/10/2009 08:38:38 AM
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Re: Look at the facial expressions when switching between the selections.
15/10/2009 11:22:39 AM
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Re: Look at the facial expressions when switching between the selections.
20/10/2009 08:23:08 AM
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