![]() You were right, I found the actual oblivion.ini and changed the font there. Hey I know this is late, but i was having the EXACT same issue as OP. Let’s be honest they all basically look like potatoes. There's a bald spot on the back of my character's head when I use the former and a texture inconsistency when I use the latter. ![]() It took a long time to find and fix up, since the original files are not on the Nexus anymore, but I now have nearly every known hair pack, eye colour and else known to Oblivion working whilst also maintaining sexy faces. While Oblivion is a great game, the character models leave a lot to be desired. I downloaded OCO v2 (with Robert's Male and Female Compatibility Textures) and everything seems to be working fine except for the ponytail and court hair styles. You doing it manually the fonts weren't correctly changed, but once you did it with a manager (BAIN = Wrye Bash) it worked? That does sound like you could have actually gotten the wrong file for your manual editing before, or your manual editing was somehow done wrong. I have a mod which combines the Comprehensive Cosmetic Compilation with Oblivion Character Overhaul v2. They say Oblivion.ini but got "oblivion_default.ini" instead, not inside their "MyGames/Oblivion/" folder but inside the actual Oblivion game folder, which is the wrong one and won't have an (immediate) effect. Despite all my best efforts however, ive been utterly unable to get the Darnified UI font to function properly. I also need to keep in mind how many people told me this already while they completely missed editing the "correct" INI file. Darnified UI, Mouse issues + Unreadable Black text - posted in Oblivion Mod Troubleshooting: Recently went through a multi-day process to try and work out a modded Oblivion. ![]() ![]() Since characters are such a vital part of any RPG, making each one look more distinct and realistic greatly improves the overall experience. This mod updates the look of NPCs and the player character, adding new meshes, skin textures and hair types for every playable race. you said you did all the manual stuff, so I was half-expecting/accepting you also edited your Oblivion.ini, but. This is where Oblivion Character Overhaul can help.
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