Because they find things in the game that are not supposed to be there, or not supposed to be the way they are, and they want to fix said problems after the game has been released.
No.
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No. But in my opinion, it should be rated T.
try downloading a patch because you have the same computer as me
To remove patches in "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion," you typically need to use a mod manager like Nexus Mod Manager or Mod Organizer. Open the mod manager, locate the patch in the list of installed mods, and disable or uninstall it. If you're manually managing files, you can simply delete the patch files from the Oblivion Data folder. Always remember to back up your save files before making changes to ensure no data loss.
Upon having X-Box LIVE, necessary updates will be requested to be installed on your console at the start up of the game.
Oblivion has many errors and glitches that cause it to crash. A mod you should get is the Unofficial Oblivion Patch. It will fix al ot of problems. Also, when installing other mods, make sure they're installed properly, and that they don't conflict with other mods. Oblivion doesn't seem to like up to date nvidia drivers especially in XP. My recent re-install of the game plus patch was freezing after around 5 mins of gameplay. Rolling back my driver (for twin SLI 7900GTX) to 91.47 (from the latest) fixed most of my crash issues. -The Journeyman (Probably the best restaurant in the world)!
I blew them to oblivion with an atomic bomb; they were blown to oblivion; the Universe was sucked to oblivion; its like they appeared out of oblivion
The 'nude patch' makes the body nude, underneath their clothing and armour. In the unmodded game, if you remove a character's gear completely, they will still have some kind of underwear on, this is not an item and not removable in-game. The nude patch removes these garments, so the body is nude. It is not intended to make all characters walk around completely naked, though I suspect there is a patch to do that.
oblivion is awesome.
Oblivion or oblivio
FOR BEGINNER MOD USERS This will be located wherever you installed Oblivion, so it is usually: C:\Program Files\Bethesda Softworks\Oblivion\Data\ Unless you installed Oblivion in a non-standard location, in which case the path will be: \Oblivion\Data\ For example, a lot of people install Oblivion to: C:\games\ Because it's a lot easier to find things there than under "Program Files\etc". In this case, the path would be: C:\games\Oblivion\Data\ Under Windows Vista, if you installed Oblivion under C:\Program Files\, you may need to install mods in the "virtualized" per-user "program files" path under: C:\Users\%user%\appdata\local\virtualstore\program files\ If you're not sure where you installed it, one easy way to locate the folder is to go to your desktop, right-click on the Oblivion icon, select Properties, and select the Shortcut tab. The path to your main Oblivion directory is shown in the "Start in" box. You will know you've found the correct location if you find several very large files that look like this: Oblivion.esm Oblivion - Textures - Compressed.bsa Oblivion - Voices1.bsa etc. This is the final destination where you will put the mod files. Don't put anything there yet, though. If you want to be able to easily revert to the unmodified version of Oblivion, you can make a backup of the entire Data folder at this point (assuming you have plenty of free drive space). Doing this will avoid the need to reinstall Oblivion if you ever have a major problem down the road. You may also want to consider installing the 1.1 patch before making the backup so you don't have to reinstall the patch either. When you're ready to install a mod, you will need to download the mod archive to a temporary folder and extract it, so let's talk about that next.