
Problem is, I'm at a complete loss as to how to install and tweak it.
I've heard of this little OBSE plugin called Fundament. Since I'm using Realistic Leveling, will the leveling speed increase if I lower the set GS fSkillUseFactor value? In other words, will this global skill rate modifier overwrite OOO's set leveling rate? I'm using OOO (and MOO, if that matters) and I know that OOO drastically lowers the leveling progression of skills. My questions here don't have to do with how the leveling system works, but have to do with mods affecting the leveling system (hence why this thread is in the mods sections). I've been an Oblivion XP user up until now and haven't used any skill based leveling mechanic for Oblivion - modded or vanilla - since the first time I've ever played it. I can only imagine I must have installed it wrong, which may be my fault, but I've got such a bad taste in my mouth from that mod that I'm still not going anywhere near it again.ĭoes anyone know of a mod I can install to fix the leveling problem, that's easy to use, and that doesn't require a mod manager or intricate knowledge of which files go in which folder? Since Nexus Mod Manager is currently down due to strain, I can't use a mod manager I have to do it manually.I'm using Realistic Leveling for the first time in.well, ever. Even a modless vanilla playthrough still had the same problems as above. The second reason I hate this mod is because it didn't go away when I uninstalled it. So all this mod did was remove the attribute increases for my levels while still keeping the leveling system otherwise the same. I needed to use console commands to upgrade my attributes.
This would be fine if my attributes got upgraded automatically, but they don't. But I don't get the option to upgrade my attributes. Suddenly, facing the trials of the last few days, you have come alive"). "You realize that all your life you have been coasting along as if you were in a dream.
I would level up and I would get the message for leveling up (e.g. I call it the worst for two reasons: One, it didn't work like it was supposed to. I've tried downloading some mods in the past. If you haven't heard about it yet, take a look at 21:15 - 58:59 of this video, which goes into astronomical levels of detail about the game as a whole (this section is dedicated to leveling): That fact commands almost universal asset. Oblivion's leveling system is broken as hell.