Utilities (2720 programs)
Pros: The mod adds three new weapons.
Cons: Very high Smithing level with related perks to improve the weapons.
Pros: Restores cut quests, NPCs, and dialogue. Lore-friendly and immersive integration. Negligible performance impact.
Cons: No new voice acting. Some content feels unfinished. Possible mod compatibility issues.
Pros: Greatly expands Oblivion’s menu scripting capabilities. Supports custom menus fonts and localization. Lightweight and unobtrusive. Stable with most OBSE based mods.
Cons: No direct benefit without compatible mods. Requires careful installation.
Pros: Visual upgrades for Cait, Curie and Piper. BodySlide support for customizable results.
Cons: Requires modding familiarity for installation. Limited availability and no active support after removal by the author.
Pros: Expression animations. Voice type customization.
Cons: SKSE64, SkyUI, and PapyrusUtil are a must.
Pros: Removes many of the game’s limitations for better modding.
Cons: Only supports Steam and GOG versions.
Pros: Doesn’t take up a slot in your load order.
Cons: Clipping issues due to game engine.
Pros: Extensive Star Wars asset, including Force powers.
Cons: Key dependencies are a must.
Pros: Full access to Oblivion’s assets. Supports quests, NPCs, items, and environments. Strong modding community support. Free and officially released by Bethesda.
Cons: Steep learning curve, especially for scripting. Dated interface and instability on large projects.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Completion of specific game elements.
Cons: Lacks direct integration with cloud services.