If a mod adds or changes something you don't need, like a mod adding controller functionality when you use keyboard and mouse, then you obviously don't have to install it.įeel free to use the mod manager of your choice while going through the guide, but I'm going to assume that the user is installing everything manually and will only mention using a mod manager when it's necessary. For the best results this is meant to be followed from top to bottom, though you can skip over any mods you don't like or replace them with an alternative if you want. CPU matters most for Oblivion and using an i5 4670k 4.0 Ghz I generally get a solid 60 fps at 1440p.
Any mid to high range pc should be able to get very good performance using this guide. Oblivion Reloaded isn't included, but given its popularity I'm going to mention which mods to ignore if you want to use it with this modlist. This guide assumes that the user has Shivering Isles and KOTN installed, anyone that doesn't can just skip over the DLC related mods though. An up to date, ENB compatible guide focused on improving Oblivion's visuals without drastically altering anything from its original appearance.