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Is there any automatic "better graphics" installer for oblivion? I followed guides and installed tons of mods last year and tinkered a lot with it but I still had issues like picrel (overexposed surfaces during daytime). I want to play again and still have the modlist and settings but I don't want to tinker again (mostly because I think I'm too dumb to fix it)
So is there anything that makes the game look good automatically?
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>>737103650
Your best bet is to use a wrapper like DXVK and inject ReShade. If Fallout games work flawlessly, I expect OGlivion to be the same (personally I'd recommend Zenteon TGI, coz it's faster and fancier than the Quint RTGI shit shilled on YT 10 years ago)
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>>737103980
Oblivion was literally one of the pioneer titles of BLOOM + BLUR. It was considered cool and realistic at the time.
Be glad that the game does not also pack brown / piss filters.
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>>737103980
>To the point of OP picrel where you can't even see the texture?
Yes.
Here's a 20yo official promo shot.
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>>737105372
My niggas, the remaster first of all looks like shit, second runs like shit, third makes changes to mechanical systems of the game. Either trash bait or you haven't played the games and just want to have an opinion
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>>737105574
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Remastered_Changes
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>>737105754
>manually approve downloads for up to 1200 individual mods
lol that's what I ended up doing. It's more like 200 mods though and it automatically makes the download button pop up for every mod so I just have to click
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