![]() ![]() The primary one is that she’s using a lot of mods that I’ve never tried before and this is as good an excuse as any to give them a shot. While I deviate from her modlist in some places because I think it pushes the game in directions that I don’t particularly want to go, I’m mostly sticking with hers for a couple of reasons. What follows is my experience with setting up a new modlist. The new version of LotD was a good enough excuse to take a break from playing to take a stab at it. I had run across DarkLadyLexy’s LotD modlist quite a while back, but I wasn’t particularly interested in investing the hours (and days) of time it would take to make all of the pieces play nicely together. It went well enough that I decided to bring out the big guns and do a massive modlist rebuild. There is no upgrade path from v4.1.3 to v5 of LotD, so Angnin went off to digital Sovngarde (who knows where followers go when a Dovahkiin gets retired) and I decided to start over after giving the new version a quick playtest on an essentially vanilla setup. Inigo and Angnin Darkmane cut quite the swath across Skyrim and Solstheim (but not Elsweyr, Falskaar and Wyrmstooth) when the LotD team dropped a new version on Monday. So I scrapped that character, rebuilt my modlist to include most of those missing mods, and tacked on Inigo since it was one of the major follower mods that I had never used before. I used it about two-thirds of the way through a strictly main-quest-and-DLC playthrough and thought it was a fantastic mod which mainly suffered from the problem of being built to deal with a crap ton of mods that I had not included in my current modlist. I was extremely impressed by the mod’s production value and the meticulous approach the author (icecreamassassin) and the development team took with the concept and implementation. All done.Having found my Skyrim SE game to have gone a bit stale in spite of diligently rebuilding my modlist between playthroughs, I stumbled across Legacy of the Dragonborn several months back and decided to take it out for a spin. ![]() (i have a friend who had the same problem but he found a pirated copy of the gog version with OBSE included and he sais that's the only way to make it work, but this way u don't get could saves and crap from gog galaxy.)ĮDIT: I've managed to make it work as follows: Install GOG Galaxy in the DEFAULT LOCATION download and install oblivion IN THE DEFAULT LOCATION Run oblivion to generate settings file (download and install vortex mod manager if not already installed) install oblivion unofficial patch using vortex Download OBSE latest version from official site and extract it in the game folder Download OBSE gog launcher and copy it in the game folder and overwrite the other launcher Set launcher in compatibility mode for windows 7 and run as administrator while adding it to windows defender exceptions list (without doing last 2 steps OBSE launcher launches the game then closes it with no error message attached). What am i doing wrong? Seemed pretty straight forward. What i did: fresh install of the game through gog galaxy installed the unofficial patch through vortex downloaded OBSE from the official website and extracted it into my game folder downloaded the GoG loader from the official OBSE website and dumped it in my game folder overwriting the older version tried to run the game and got this error. Getting the unknown oblivion version error on my GoG GOTY edition.
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