Switch between settings of different oblivion installs/total conversions
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Use the OBSS to switch between INI and load orders of multiple installs such as MERP, vanilla oblivion and Nehrim, without having your settings messed up.
NOW WORKS WITH SAVED GAMES TOO!
How to use -
On first use, before you run it, revert your load order, ini settings and saved games to what you want for vanilla (default) oblivion. I recommend backing up the saves folder in case something goes wrong) Next, browse for the folder which includes the oblivion INI file. (It should automatically find the folder.) Do the same for the Plugins folder, and the saves folder.
The program will then back up your files for use when switching. to add a new game, go to edit - new game, and type in the details of the game. before you hit save, change your load order, saved games and ini of the second installation of oblivion to what you want them to be. hit the save button, and it will back up those files and let you switch between each install.