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Oblivion patch out

  • 06-06-2006 8:02pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 20,346 ✭✭✭✭


    http://www.elderscrolls.com/downloads/updates_patches.htm


    Lots of fixes.


    Installation Issue
    If you repeatedly uninstall and re-install Oblivion, certain systems will display an error message if you try to uninstall Oblivion again. To fix this, put your Oblivion disk in and run setup.exe. This will clear up the error and you can uninstall and reinstall the game.

    Saved Games
    Your saved games are located in your \My Documents\My Games\Oblivion directory.

    Prior to Installing the Game
    Before attempting to install Oblivion, please verify that your computer meets system requirements.

    We also recommend that you prepare your hard drive for installation by running ScanDisk and Disk Defragmenter prior to installation. These utilities are part of Windows® and can identify and resolve problems with your disk drive which could hinder installation and/or playing of the game.

    To launch these programs and optimize your hard disk drive:

    1. Open "My Computer".
    2. Right-click the disk drive you wish to install the game onto (usually C:).
    3. Click on "Properties".
    4. Select the "Tools" tab.
    5. Click "Check Now" to launch Scandisk.
    6. When Scandisk has completed, follow steps 1-3 and click "Defragment Now" to launch Disk Defragmenter.

    Note that defragmenting your disk drive can take a long time. It's a good idea to start disk defragmenter and let it run overnight.

    ATI Crossfire
    Performance on systems using ATI Crossfire will be reduced until ATI releases an updated driver with Oblivion listed as a Crossfire Compatible game.

    Error messages when launching Oblivion:

    This will appear as a missing dll error similar to "d3dx9_27.dll not found."

    This can be corrected by Exploring the Oblivion DVD. On the disk there is a folder named DXREDIST. Open the folder and run the DXSETUP.exe. This will install the version of DirectX required to run Oblivion.

    Unable to make new saves
    If the Tab key is pressed while entering a name during character creation, a problem may occur when the game goes to write a save to the save location. This is because the name of the character is included in the name of the save file used in Windows. This is most commonly a result of attempting to Alt-Tab out of the application during name entry. If this occurs, autosaves and quicksaves will continue to function correctly, but saves made through the menu will not. The issue will be fixed if the Tab is deleted when renaming the character before exiting the sewer at the end of the character generation.

    The following may also be of assistance if the character has progressed beyond character generation:

    The player name can be changed through the console by pressing the ` (tilde) key, and entering the following: player.SetActorFullName "Player Name" (where Player Name = the name of the character). Press RETURN, and then exit the console by pressing the tilde again.

    Also, saves can be made through the console by pressing the ` (tilde) key, and entering the following: save filename (where filename = the name of the save that you would like to make). Press RETURN, and then exit the console by pressing the tilde again.


    Input Problems
    Keyboard input problems could be the result of a control peripheral. Editting the Oblivion.ini may correct this issue. The Oblivion.ini file is located in the My Documents\My Games\Oblivion directory. In the [Controls] section, change the “bUse Joystick=1” setting to “bUse Joystick=0” or simply disconnect the peripheral. Make sure the settings are saved. Note, changes to the Oblivion.ini file will not be saved if Oblivion in running when the changes are made.

    Frequent Crashing possibly due to old system file
    Some users may experience frequent crashing due to an older system file. These crashes may be attributed to the 'mpeg2dmx.ax' file. Simply renaming the file to "mpeg2dmx.ax.old" may correct this issue.

    Frequent Crashing possibly due to connected HP printer
    A program related to HP printers may cause Oblivion to crash. Before running Oblivion: Press Ctr-Alt-Del to bring up the task manager. Go to the Processes Tab. Right click on any process starting with the letters HP and select End. Running Oblivion at this point may have this issue corrected. Note: The PC will need to be restarted to reinitialize printing or imaging.

    "FF" icons in the system tray
    Some users have reported having numerous "FF" icons in their taskbar during or after playing Oblivion. These icons are from a seperate video/audio decoder you may have installed in the past called "FFDShow." This program is processing the sound files for Oblivion, which some users have reported slows down the game, and can leave the icons in their system tray. Simply moving the mouse over those icons will get rid of them after you stop playing Oblivion. Uninstalling FFDShow can fix this, but it is NOT necessary. You can follow the steps below to tell FFDShow not to handle sound for Oblivion.

    Instructions for disabling the FFDShow for Oblivion without fully removing it:

    1. Click Start
    2. Click "All Programs" (or just Programs, depending on the version of Windows, whether they're using "classic," etc.)
    3. Go to the ffdshow folder.
    4. Click "Audio decoder configuration."
    5. In the left hand pane, click "Info & debug." This is the second entry in the list.
    6. In the right hand pane, near the bottom, find a check box labelled "Don't use ffdshow in:"
    7. Check that box, and in the text box underneath (it lights up when you check the check box), add "oblivion.exe" (don't include the quotes). If there is already something in that box, put a semi-colon ( ; ) after what's already there, and oblivion.exe after that. Do NOT use spaces, since ffdshow will think that's part of the filename. A valid entry would be "explorer.exe;oblivion.exe" (without quotes).
    8. Finally, click "Ok" and start Oblivion.

    Game Pad Functionality

    Although the PC version of Oblivion handles best when played with a keyboard and mouse, it is possible to play the game with an assortment of game pads as well. Due to the variance in these game pads, it may be necessary to make a few changes to the Oblivion.ini file located in My Documents\My Games\Oblivion. Below is a list of the settings that can be changed to make a Xbox 360 controller attached to a PC, function better with Oblivion. It should be noted however, that because the PC version of the game was optimized to play with a keyboard and mouse, the experience will NOT be the same, as using a 360 controller on the Xbox 360 version of the game. Additionally, these settings can be applied to other game pads, but the values represented may need to be tweaked further. Finally, the mapping of the buttons will need to be determined when entering the game, and can be changed in Options - Controls, from the Main Menu - Do NOT map the directional controls (Forward, Backward, Left, Right), as this will overwrite certain changes made in the Oblivion.ini file.

    These are the default settings in the Oblivion.ini:
    ;X = 1, Y = 2, Z = 3, XRot = 4, YRot = 5, ZRot = 6

    iJoystickMoveFrontBack=2
    iJoystickMoveLeftRight=1
    fJoystickMoveFBMult=1.0000
    fJoystickMoveLRMult=1.0000
    iJoystickLookUpDown=6
    iJoystickLookLeftRight=3
    fJoystickLookUDMult=0.0020
    fJoystickLookLRMult=0.0020

    Change to these values to get better functionality from a 360 game pad connected to a PC.
    ;X = 1, Y = 2, Z = 3, XRot = 4, YRot = 5, ZRot = 6
    iJoystickMoveFrontBack=2
    iJoystickMoveLeftRight=1
    fJoystickMoveFBMult=2.0000
    fJoystickMoveLRMult=2.0000
    iJoystickLookUpDown=5
    iJoystickLookLeftRight=4
    fJoystickLookUDMult=0.7500
    fJoystickLookLRMult=0.7500

    Make sure the settings are saved. Note, changes to the Oblivion.ini file will not be saved if Oblivion is running when the changes are made.

    Updated Oblivion Launcher
    The updated launcher now includes options for changing your auto detect settings for Video Quality. The presents are Very Low, Low, Medium, High and Ultra High. If you select Reset to Defaults, it will restart the auto detect and offer the best settings for your system.


    http://www.elderscrolls.com/downloads/updates_patchnotes6.htm


    kdjac


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,393 ✭✭✭✭Vegeta


    has anyone used the patch yet, if so whats it like

    I hope it doesn't introduce more problems than it solves....cough*battlefield2*cough


  • Registered Users Posts: 432 ✭✭Duras


    There is a new Oblivion patch (1.2) out. I will probably install it now. Will get back to this game and hopefully finish it! :)


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 8,515 CMod ✭✭✭✭Sierra Oscar


    Duras wrote:
    There is a new Oblivion patch (1.2) out. I will probably install it now. Will get back to this game and hopefully finish it! :)
    That patch fixed a lot of bugs for me.


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