28.01.2020

Unofficial Shivering Isles Patch Load Order

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Hey guys,I have the GOTY edition, but I haven't installed the Unofficial Oblivion Patch or the Shivering Isles Patch ( Unofficial ) or that DLC Unofficial patch thing.I tried using Wyrm or whatever, and then I tried OBMM, and somehow I managed to mess things up. It didn't work.I had to re-install Vanilla GOTY edition. ( Good thing I backed up the game before way back in the day ).Can someone please give me a step-by-step walkthrough on how to install those 3 patches PLEASE. When I was installing them it said there was a conflict with other mods, but only other mod I have installed is that 'Bag of Holding'. Highly doubt it was that.Can someone PLEASE help me here with a walkthrough on how to install these 3 friggen patches please.Do you HAVE TO use Wyrm / OBMM to install these patches? Isn't there like an.exe file for these patches where you double-click on it and it patches automatically?

Do you HAVE TO use this mod manager thing?EDIT: I have the Steam version of the game, patched to the latest version. Originally posted by iamnotageek:Can someone PLEASE help me here with a walkthrough on how to install these 3 friggen patches please.1) Extract the patches into the game's Data folder - Oblivion patch first, Shivering Isles patch second, say Yes to any overwrites.2) Install and run OBMM.3) Tick the patch files. Make sure each one is sitting directly underneath the corresponding official plugin - for example, highlight 'Unofficial Shivering Isles Patch.esp' and then use the 'move up' / 'move down' buttons until it's sitting directly underneath 'DLCShivering Isles.esp'.That's it, you're done. Any other mods you wish to enable, such as the Bag of Holding mod, should be positioned underneath the patches on the list.

Well i gave up this game few days ago. Nexus or whoever posted this unofficial patches both Oblivion and Shivering Isles, but didnt say load order or even use mod manager. The game itself is 32bit software and you have a limit of what you can do before you save it and come back later depending on your hardware.I played it for awhile and got a crash heading to Skinag town w/e that place is when you pass those goblins on the road from Imperial City. The other one crashes alot in shivering isles and doesnt seem that these unofficial patches ever fix the problem. Some say it is pc, but i doubt it. This is the only game i having problems with and i have played many older games and not having any problems.Not using any mods and i also did play vanilla without those unoffical patches and still crash time to time around Skinag.

town and half way down in shivering isles. Originally posted by:Sorry to hear that you're unable to enjoy this game. I'm still having fun playing it without any crashesCan you explain how you set it up?

What kind of computer do you have? I didn't have to do anything special to get this to work on mine. Use BOSS to rearrange your load order, since I don't think you can change the load order through the game. The unofficial patches have to be under whichever.esm they're for. (Unofficial Oblivion patch goes under Oblivion.esm, Unofficial Shivering Isles patch goes under ShiveringIsles.esm, etc). If you don't want to install any additional tools to manage your mods (like OBMM, mopy) you can arrange your files manually by alrering it's date of creation (by editing its properties in file manager or explorer). The order goes as followsfirst file oblivion core files should be the oldest, leave it at their date.

Oblivion Dlc Load Order

Then you add your DLCs by setting it to newer date compared to base game (shivering, horse armor, oreiry etc).then you have patches:unofficial oblivion patch (+ 3 other small patches from this pack)Si patchall patches for DLCsthe rule is to put DLC patches after main and SI patch. Sort files by date and see if anything have to be edited to have correct order. Or it would be easier to use mopy (it now have standalone executable and can help to sort your mods).