
Running a web bot/spider that downloaded a very large number of pages - more than could possibly justified as "personal use". Automated spam (advertising) or intrustion attempts (hacking). But some of the other "balance" feels overly hardcore.Your current IP address has been blocked due to bad behavior, which generally means one of the following: Although I think I read there is a way to revert it back to the normal leveling speed? (how?)Īnyway, to sum up - all the custom dungeons and custom-leveled content is fantastic, and puts Bethesda to shame (it's what they SHOULD have done with their game). Leveling is also suuuuper slow (I'm still level one despite lots and los of combat. It also felt super-cool (albeit a bit random) when I wandered into a cave and got completely owned (one-shotted) by some crazy demon thing. Some easier stuff, especially at the beginning, would have been welcome.īut that being said, it did feel super-cool to clear out a goblin dungeon I ran into on my way to the Abbey, and to get a bunch of uber-loot I felt like I shouldn't be getting (life-detecting ring, & badass charged staff). But that SHOULDN'T mean everything needs to be tough. I had to run around in a circle spamming heal just to make it through. I did the early quest where you follow around and confront the grave robber, and it fucked me up several times before I was able to clear it. It partially just feels like "Oblivion - Hard Mode." It feels like it just gave enemies more HP (or higher resistances), and made the player take more damage. So far, I'm on the fence about the entire mode. Spent about ~3 hours with it so far, so I've only gotten to see a handful of the remixed dungeons. Thanks for this thread and the contributors, it was very helpful in setting up modded Oblivion and the difference is amazing. So I tried it and on my current save i've played for 24 hours and i've had only one CTD, so it was a massive help for me and hopefully it can help other people. This post however explained a way to enable Oblivion.exe to use >2GB memory using a free program called CFF Explorer. Then I came across a thread on the Steam forums about the 4GB patch for Oblivion, which I couldn't get to work for some reason(maybe Steam related?).
After I got all the mods I wanted(including OSR and Streamline) my system would crash every 5-10 minutes, or in certain places it would just instantly crash which was pretty frustrating especially having an i7 2600k, HD6970 and 8 gig RAM(running Windows 7 圆4) which I thought should easily be able to handle Oblivion heavily modded.
I only started modding Oblivion a month or so ago after getting my new PC and it took me a fair while to get the hang of OMODs/install order etc.