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No disrespect to the developers, at it's time Oblivion was quite the achievement but right now the faces just look so puffy they're distracting me from the game.

I've seen on google pictures of this game with wonderful detailed models and clothes (I'm mainly interested in the faces and bodies the clothes don't bother me that much).

My problem is most of the pictures:

Don't state what mods they are using.

If they do they give a huge lists of mods which include a lot of gameplay changers, gameplay is fine with me for now.

If they do speak about the faces they often give a list of tens of mods that you need to install.

There are lots of mods that change only some NPCs I would like something that brings everyone up to date.

There are lots of mods that are out of date.

And this is just a personal aesthetic choice of mine but some of the mods are too anime inspired, I don't hate anime but in Oblivion the huge eyes, small mouth, huge elven ears look doesn't work for me.

So my question is: What is the mod or 2,3 mods that I can easily install and they will make all the NPC models look better ?

If a mod is as often is the case a collection of other mods that's ok.

If a mod changes some aspects like old women have the model of an young woman but with silver hair that's acceptable to me it's better than remaining with the original models.

Thank you for reading.

PS: Should be mod not mode in the title, can't seem to edit now.
Post edited August 10, 2020 by Bronze_Hero
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I think I used Oblivion Character Overhaul at Nexus.

It was kind of a pain to get working, but it helped a lot.
Hi, what mod did you eventually wind up going with? I've kind of accepted the faces for now, doing my first 'replay" through after years of not touching the game. I enjoyed Oblivion years ago, but been jamming on it during my break from work and just some things are so off. I like the argonian and khajit faces well enough, but bosmer faces are just blaaa. I increased the game's resolution to something closer to my monitor's resolution and that helped the game tremendously in terms of graphical fidelity overall, but a face replacer would be great.
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rmontiago: Hi, what mod did you eventually wind up going with? I've kind of accepted the faces for now, doing my first 'replay" through after years of not touching the game. I enjoyed Oblivion years ago, but been jamming on it during my break from work and just some things are so off. I like the argonian and khajit faces well enough, but bosmer faces are just blaaa. I increased the game's resolution to something closer to my monitor's resolution and that helped the game tremendously in terms of graphical fidelity overall, but a face replacer would be great.
Nuska's Oblivion Character Overhaul
https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/44676
Don't think twice ;) It's the new Vanilla by now.
Also super-easy to install: You need OBSE, and "blockhead", and that's it.
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rmontiago: Hi, what mod did you eventually wind up going with? I've kind of accepted the faces for now, doing my first 'replay" through after years of not touching the game. I enjoyed Oblivion years ago, but been jamming on it during my break from work and just some things are so off. I like the argonian and khajit faces well enough, but bosmer faces are just blaaa. I increased the game's resolution to something closer to my monitor's resolution and that helped the game tremendously in terms of graphical fidelity overall, but a face replacer would be great.
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Jentuncegs: Nuska's Oblivion Character Overhaul
https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/44676
Don't think twice ;) It's the new Vanilla by now.
Also super-easy to install: You need OBSE, and "blockhead", and that's it.
Wow thank you!