![]() ![]() I prefer it to Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul because Francesco's is modular, and lets you install only those things that you want. lets you customize a lot of things such as the night/day cycles and also lets you have non-scaling enemies (it gets dull when every enemy you meet is an equal match.) I also love Francesco's mod it's the only mod I would consider essential. Serpantino: Yeah Francesco's mod is a great improvement. ![]() BUT if you do not want to dedicate a lot of time to setting it up it is better to stay away. It builds upon OOO but adds many things like Martigens monsters, parts of Francesco's mod and more. If you want to dedicate a lot of time to Installing and learning to install it, I've heard that FCOM can be the greatest Oblivion experience. It is like adding many different mods for many things except that they have all been designed to work together, the game is and all the additions are balanced together. OOO fixes the level scaling problem and adds many more things to make the game more interesting and also more challenging. ![]() It is easier to just add a few and play.) If you want to add many mods I recommend that you read a bit about it to avoid conflicts. (Though you can add many mods if you want. This along with the unofficial patch and something to make the UI better is the only thing you will need. I do also recommend Oscuros Oblivion Overhaul or OOO as it is also known. ![]()
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