Updates the body type selector to Type 1 / Type 2, as it is in the remastered game. May not be in all available localizations.
Certainly "works on my machine" approved, so use at your own risk. Basically patches the strings in memory on startup. Probably not really compatible with anything other than the steam version.
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## How to install
1. Download and install the latest version of Oblivion Script Extender (OBSE) 2. Place the BodyTypeSelector.dll file in the `<Oblivion>/Data/OBSE/Plugins` directory. 3. Start Oblivion and enjoy! ^^
This mod was mainly make as a joke regarding situation with the "Body Type Selector" and the reaction to it. As a trans woman, I honestly don't care that much about the body type selector. In my opinion, using "type 1" and "type 2" as a way to refer to the body types, instead of "Male" and "Female" might be meant to be more inclusive, the fact that you will still be referred to as "she" when using "type 1" and "he" when using "type 2" kind of defeats the whole purpose of avoiding using "male" and "female" in the first place.
Other than that, if you feel the need to mod a game to remove any form of inclusivity, you do you, I guess.