

Specific reasoning for most of my mod choices may be found on the Oblivion Mod FAQ page.Īlso, please note that while this is definitely a guide that can be used by anyone, including modding beginners, you may be spoiled on most aspects of the game if you've never played it before, but this guide assumes that you have. While I don't mind getting suggestions on things to add, I won't pay much attention to being offered 'alternatives' that I have thoroughly researched, tested, and found to be much worse than what I use.

Also, the 69 steps were funny in 2015, but they became more of an arbitrary thing as time marched on since we now have only 61 steps.īefore you go any further, know that I have selected all of my mods very meticulously. My old 2015 modding guide for Oblivion may be found here, but this page is a new and improved version for the slightly more modern era! While I haven't quite rebuilt the guide from the ground up, there are definitely enough new additions and changes to warrant me officially discontinuing the old one. Mine is 1080 high and 1920 wide for the size of the TV screen.Ahh, Oblivion, my favourite (and the best) TES game, how I love you so. Click on the Morrowind key (looks like a folder in regedit) and, in the panel on the right, look for "Screen Height" and "Screen Width". Your location may look a bit different but as long as you're in the Morrowind part of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\, you should be fine.ģ. Mine was located at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Bethesda Softworks\Morrowind. This is where you can back up your registry too.Ģ. Open the registry editor (Win key + R, type regedit, hit enter). Make a backup of your registry before editing and, if you don't know what the registry is, ask someone who does to help.ġ. Even with MGE, the settings are stored in the computer's registry which MGE cannot change, and you need to edit the registry to get full screen. I'm running Windows 8.1, so locations may be different for you. I'm playing Morrowind on my TV and this bugged me too.
