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General information
- GOG.com Community Discussions for game series
- GOG.com Support Page
- Steam Community Discussions
- Oblivion Nexus - a large modding community
- UESP wiki
- Tweak Guide
Availability
Source |
DRM |
Notes |
Keys |
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Retail |
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SecuROM 7 DRM on the Shivering Isles expansion. |
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Bethesda.net |
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Game of the Year edition |
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GamersGate |
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GOG.com |
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Game of the Year Deluxe edition. |
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Green Man Gaming |
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Humble Store |
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Steam |
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Game of the Year and Game of the Year Deluxe editions. Both include Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine expansions. Game of the Year Deluxe includes all DLC. |
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Version differences
- The Game of the Year Edition Deluxe includes all DLC but is only playable in English.
- The Elder Scrolls Anthology includes both a retail version and a single Steam key that unlocks Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim along with all expansions and DLC.[1][2]
- The GameStop PC Downloads/Impulse version is not compatible with some mods.[3] This version is no longer sold.
DLC and expansion packs
- DLC is no longer sold separately; the Game of the Year Edition Deluxe and retail Anthology include all content.
Name |
Notes |
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Shivering Isles |
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Knights of the Nine |
Retail version includes all DLC except Shivering Isles |
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Fighter's Stronghold |
Sold digitally in Game of the Year Edition Deluxe |
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Horse Armor Pack |
Sold digitally in Game of the Year Edition Deluxe |
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Mehrunes' Razor |
Sold digitally in Game of the Year Edition Deluxe |
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Orrery |
Sold digitally in Game of the Year Edition Deluxe |
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Spell Tomes |
Sold digitally in Game of the Year Edition Deluxe |
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Thieves Den |
Sold digitally in Game of the Year Edition Deluxe |
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Vile Lair |
Sold digitally in Game of the Year Edition Deluxe |
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Wizard's Tower |
Sold digitally in Game of the Year Edition Deluxe |
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Essential improvements
Patches
- The current official patch is patch 1.2.0416 (Digital versions are already patched). To check what version you have check the bottom left corner of the main menu.
Unofficial Patches
- Correct thousands of errors in the game, as well as providing slight tweaks to improve the gameplay experience
Skip intro videos
Modify game configuration files[4]
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- Go to the configuration file(s) location.
- Open
Oblivion.ini .
- Find the
SMainMenuMovieIntro=Oblivion iv logo.bik line and remove everything after = .
- Find the
SIntroSequence=bethesda softworks HD720p.bik,2k games.bik,game studios.bik,Oblivion Legal.bik line and remove everything after = .
- Save the file.
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Modify video files[5]
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- Go to
<path-to-game>\Data\Video .
- Delete or rename the following files:
2k games.bik
bethesda softworks HD720p.bik
game studios.bik
Oblivion iv logo.bik
Oblivion Legal.bik
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Skip launcher
- Use SLEA - Skip Launcher and ENBAuto
- Improves stability on systems with at least 3GB RAM by allowing the application to use more than 2GB RAM. Particularly useful when using mods.
- Not necessary for the GOG.com version.[6]
Game data
Configuration file(s) location
Save game data location
System |
Native |
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GOG Galaxy |
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OneDrive |
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Requires enabling backup of the Documents folder in OneDrive on all computers. |
Steam Cloud |
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Stores up to 953.67 MB of game saves online (maximum 1000 files). |
Video settings
Template:Video settings
Use FOV Modifier[citation needed]
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- This is permanent and does not cause issues in the game.
- This mod requires the Oblivion Script Extender (OBSE) to work.
- Install the FOV Modifier.
- As soon as you start up your game with FOV Modifier installed, either load up a savegame or start a new game, the FOV will automatically set to 90. You can change it by typing into the console
Set CustomFOV to # and replace # with the desired FOV. FOVs only from 60 to 120 are accepted.
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Change setting in Oblivion.ini[citation needed]
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- This setting may cause issues in the game, such as putting objects and NPCs out of sync and making menus inoperable.
- Open
%USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Oblivion\Oblivion.ini
- Change
fDefaultFOV=75.0000 to the desired value. Suggested values can be found in the table below.
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Use console commands[citation needed]
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- This setting isn't permanent, but doesn't cause the problems of the previous fix.
- Open the console (~).
- Enter the console command
FOV XX (where XX is the desired value) and press ↵ Enter.
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This table works with the assumption that the default 75° is optimal for screens with the 5:4 aspect ratio.
Aspect Ratio |
FOV Value
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4:3 |
79.9000
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16:9 |
105.3000
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15:9 |
99.0000
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16:10 |
95.2000
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Input settings
Template:Input settings
Audio settings
Template:Audio settings
- May require DirectSound3D restoration software to restore proper audio functionality on Windows Vista and later.
Localizations
- The Game of the Year Edition Deluxe is only playable in English.
Language |
UI |
Audio |
Sub |
Notes |
English |
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French |
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German |
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Italian |
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Polish |
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Polish retail only; not available digitally. |
Russian |
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Russian retail, digital version available here. |
Spanish |
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VR support
Issues fixed
- TweakGuides has created a comprehensive guide for fixing issues in this game. It can be found here.
The game crashes upon exiting to desktop
The settings reset every time the game is restarted
Mod Installation
Incorrect Mod Installation[citation needed]
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- Mod Organizers such as Nexus Mod Manager, Mod Organizer, or Wyre Bash can be used to easily manage and troubleshoot mods
- If you don't have a backup of a clean Oblivion installation, and your mod replaces files, you must reinstall the game to fix incorrect mod installation (Mod Organizer does not require this).
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Load order error
Load order error[citation needed]
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Use BOSS to fix this issue.
Mod Organizer has a built in load order sort feature
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Missing BSA redirection
Missing BSA redirection[citation needed]
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- Open the Oblivion Mod Manager.
- Click on Utilities.
- Click on Archive Invalidation.
- Now tick BSA Redirection and click on Update Now.
- When the process is done, close the Oblivion Mod Manager and launch Oblivion.
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Missing meshes
Missing Meshes[citation needed]
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- This is a common problem with installing mods, and can be fixed by doing BSA redirection (method mentioned above). You can also check to make sure meshes and textures are installed (
\textures & \meshes go into \Oblivion\Data ) correctly. As a last resort, you can:
- Find out which mod is causing it (You can use the FormID Finder mod to find out). Depending on the location of the missing meshes, it can be difficult to guess which mod introduced it; you may have to disable mods one by one until you find the culprit.
- Download it again. Reinstall it using Oblivion Mod Manager or Wrye Bash to register the changed meshes / textures.
- If the above doesn't work, open the Construction Set with only that mod activated.
- Go to the location where you noticed the missing meshes.
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Frozen Animations
- After 200 hours of playtime with a character, game animations and effects may freeze.[citation needed]
Use Wrye Bash[citation needed]
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Use Wrye Bash to apply the Abomb Fix on the affected save.
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Intermittent Black Screens During play
- This is related to Nvidia Graphics cards 8800 or later.
Two alternate solutions[citation needed]
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- Disable self shadows, use bloom instead of HDR and use Wrye Bash to build a Bashed Patch. In the Bashed Patch options, enable the Nvidia Fog Fix.
- Otherwise, disable shadows.
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Volume keys on keyboard don't work in-game
Other information
Mods
Oblivion mods can be found at Oblivion Nexus.
Recommended mods
- The UESP has a page listing mod recommendations here.
- DarNified UI Tweaks the enlarged Xbox-optimized UI to better fit PC. The HUD and fonts are smaller, and items are easier to find in the inventory.
- EngineBugFixes Fixes multiple bugs, including CTD-inducing ones, in Oblivion game engine. Requires OBSE.
Utilities
- These are two utilities used for managing mods. Wrye Bash supports mods packed as .7z, while the Oblivion Mod Manager offers a more easy-to-use format called .omod. Both utilities are used to install and uninstall mods, and ensure that mods are installed correctly.
- BOSS is a plugin load order optimiser for TES IV: Oblivion. It also provides thousands of plugin-specific messages, including usage notes, Bash Tag suggestions, requirements, incompatibilities, bug warnings and installation mistake notifications. It supports the sorting of plugins ghosted by the Wrye Bash utility, is highly customisable, has been translated into multiple languages, and is simple to use.
- A utility that extends the script capabilities of vanilla Oblivion, allowing modders to better take advantage of the engine. Many mods require this utility, and installation instructions are included in a README, when you download it.
- Can manage mod downloads from Oblivion Nexus and automatically install them.
- Can clean .ESP files from "dirty edits" which are essentially errors made by original mod authors that can cause incompatibilities and prevent other .ESP's features from working.
- Prevents the game from crashing upon exit and saves the .INI file before exiting the game so settings do not reset to their initial values upon restarting the game.
Console Commands
- A complete list of console commands can be found here.
Other information
API
Technical specs |
Supported |
Notes |
Direct3D |
9 |
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Executable |
32-bit |
64-bit |
Notes |
Windows |
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Middleware
System requirements
Windows |
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Minimum |
Recommended |
Operating system (OS) |
2000 |
XP, Vista |
Processor (CPU) |
Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz AMD Athlon XP 2000+ |
Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz AMD Athlon XP 3000+ |
System memory (RAM) |
512 MB |
1 GB |
Hard disk drive (HDD) |
4.6 GB | |
Video card (GPU) |
ATI Radeon 9500 Nvidia GeForce FX 5700 128 MB of VRAM
| ATI Radeon X800 Nvidia GeForce 6800 |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Notes regarding Steam Play (Linux) data:
References