28 DAYS LATER AND A BIT MOD VIDEO COMING SOON, PROBABLY AFTER THE VIDEO ABOVE IS UPLOADED !
Proof, I don't have a actual capturing device, so quality is shit, but unless you're mentally retarded, this should prove it's possible to mod the ps3 version of oblivion. Haven't tested skyrim yet, I don't have it to test. Works on pretty much all Bethesda games. Just posting to pretty much give pc fan boys a huge middle-finger.
This is actually pretty ground breaking, though it's fairly old, it isn't that well known. But if you have the pc version of oblivion, + tes construction set, you could make your self a custom companion, or a custom house. Or even make a door leading to the testinghall / a door leading back from the testing hall. You can use mods with .bsa files too. You can't how ever use the script extender or .xml mods. (darnified UI for example)
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Advanced User Tutorial:
Originally posted by another user
1. Download a mod from [url]www.TESNEXUS.com[/url].
2. Create a folder on your usb thumb drive named "INSTALLDLCFOLDER".
3. Rename all mods and all things that came with it to capital letters, and put them within "INSTALLDLC" folder that's on your usb.
4. Move "INSTALLEDDLC" to BLUS30007/USERDIR, and enjoy modding.
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Redefined spoonfeeding Tutorial:
Originally posted by another user
1. Make sure your ps3 is on 3.55 or some other varation of 3.55, I'm personally using 3.55.2 update 6.
2. Make sure you have a usb thumb drive / some sort of way to transfer files, recommended to be 4 gigs or more.
3. Oblivion or some other bethesda game. (I'm using the disc so i can't help people running off usb, but it should work the same.)
4. Go to [url]www.TESNEXUS.com[/url] and download a mod you like, or more for that matter.
5. Create a folder on your desktop called "INSTALLEDDLC" no quotion marks, then within that folder place the mods you downloaded, and move the "INSTALLEDDLC" folder onto your usb flash drive or what ever you're using to transfer files to your PS3.. [ATTACH=CONFIG]15206[/ATTACH]
I've updated step 6, you don't actually need to create the two text files. 6.MAKE SURE you rename the mod and replace all lowercase letter with capitals. EVEN the file extension.
Remove ALL spaces / symbols from the mods name, capital alphabet / numbers ONLY.
Also it's probably a good idea to shorten mods names too. For example: "Spells for you.esp" must be renamed "SPELLSFORYOU.ESP", and "Spells for you.bsa" must be renamed "SPELLSFORYOU.BSA".
7. Next, copy the files with a file manager to BLUS30007/USERDIR/, and put INSTALLEDDLC in USERDIR, then just exit out of whatever file manager you're using and start oblivion.
8. Enjoy your mods !
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What do you mean "locked"? If you're referring to the save, then no.
As for the test hall, if the whole thing is a mod, then nothing you can do. But from my understanding, you only used a mod to get there. I'm pretty sure it's already on the disc, there's just no way to access on PS3 version without someone saving there.
What do you mean "locked"? If you're referring to the save, then no.
As for the test hall, if the whole thing is a mod, then nothing you can do. But from my understanding, you only used a mod to get there. I'm pretty sure it's already on the disc, there's just no way to access on PS3 version without someone saving there.
It's is on the disc, but if i got you there, it would say "this game save relies on content that can't be found, would you like to load anyway?" It normally works, but the only problem i see is getting out, maybe if you go to toddland you could fast travel someplace.. One i get done making videos and figuring out the .BSA stuff i'll upload a save game for you, ight?
It's is on the disc, but if i got you there, it would say "this game save relies on content that can't be found, would you like to load anyway?" It normally works, but the only problem i see is getting out, maybe if you go to toddland you could fast travel someplace.. One i get done making videos and figuring out the .BSA stuff i'll upload a save game for you, ight?
Psh, who cares about getting out? xD
I just think it'd be cool to have, not planning on actually progressing any further in the game with it.
How would these mods affect my fallout 3's performance? Like if I were to use all the mods on the link I posted earlier and maybe more?
I don't think it would effect it to terribly, graphic enhancers may cause issues though. I'd make back ups of your save games before installing mods to be safe.
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Originally posted by mbw227
Psh, who cares about getting out? xD
I just think it'd be cool to have, not planning on actually progressing any further in the game with it.
Alright, lol, i'll get one made in a few, working on videos and still that BSA thing .