- #Unofficial oblivion dlc patch missing master install
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- #Unofficial oblivion dlc patch missing master mods
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I was quite surprised by this so I started reading around and saw more evidence of mod authors recommending to not clean the masters (including one on this forum) and anecdotes from other users about experiencing problems from cleaning the masters.Īrthmoor is also on record (Reddit IIRC) as saying that he has documented cases of people experiencing issues as a result of cleaning the masters and that he doesn't do it anymore. :)Ī while ago I saw a post on the Nexus by a technically-savvy modder telling a user to not clean the masters.
#Unofficial oblivion dlc patch missing master mods
Granted, with SSE there are less possible issues since there are basically no mods that require loading between the official DLC.ĭon't worry, I wouldn't post something this consequential unless I had done my homework first. I can't think of a way that cleaning the DLCs would cause issues, unless the cleaning is bugged or somehow done wrong, but I can think of ways that not cleaning them could cause issues. Related note, just FYI: the 'accepted wisdom' also applies to the other Bethesda games' DLC, with the exception of TES IV: Oblivion as those are. Some people do experience problems as a result of cleaning them. However, I didn't have a lot of mods installed on top of STEP.
#Unofficial oblivion dlc patch missing master install
I've cleaned the esms both times I've done a STEP install and I never experienced a problem. But if that is the case, and we agree that cleaning them is unnecessary, then perhaps future versions of the guide could be reconfigured based on this. esms being cleaned then of course that answers both questions above. If certain components of the guide rely on the. Whether STEP should still recommend cleaning the. This isn't a thread for discussing the technical issues of cleaning the. I had a look for any previous discussion about this but I couldn't find anything.Īt the moment, most modding guides still recommend cleaning them although very few state why.īy contrast many mod authors either don't see any benefit in cleaning them or recommend not cleaning them, including those at the pointier end of providing support.
esms + Update.esm has moved back to not cleaning them, should the guide be updated to reflect this? In hindsight, I wish I had remembered about the in-game DLC menu, as I did find a post onlineĪbout someone being able to retrieve the content via purchasing from that menu, but whenever I select it and redownload it to my hard drive, the Xbox will bring up a message telling me the content can be found under the "ready to install" tab which it is not.Īny assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated as I've hit a dead-end in trying to troubleshoot this issue.Since the 'accepted wisdom' of cleaning the Skyrim SE DLC.
#Unofficial oblivion dlc patch missing master mac
Resetting my MAC address, and my router, removing and re-adding my profile, and even tried redownloading the content through the in-game downloadable content menu. I then went online and sought out many different troubleshooting solutions, including resetting the console both manually and through the system, uninstalling and reinstalling Oblivion, I checked my order history on the console, and sure enough, it is purchased. When I made the purchase and checked for the content under "ready to install" all content except for The Wizard's Tower was present. I went to the Xboxģ60 marketplace online and purchased the content from there, which has worked for me a couple of times for other 360 games. I decided to purchase the DLC content available from the Microsoft store on my Xbox one but realized there was no The Wizard's Tower available. Recently I was getting back into playing Oblivion with the Xbox 360 backward compatibility.