QUOTE(craz3d @ Jan 10 2010, 07:52 PM)

That's a pretty surprising result, but your reasoning is pretty good. If you have any way to take high resolution comparison shots that'd be awesome. I only own the original release of the game, do you think your modifications are compatible with all versions of the game? is there any way you can post an archive with all the files you modified? If so I might be able to make a simple batch script that other people can run to patch their game with your mods rather than going through and replacing all the files manually.
The only thing you have to do is to edit oblivion.ini and insert it again in the game iso/folder.
I have a Jtagged console, so it is very easy for me to edit the game file from the HD and then launch it and see what happened, because of this I spent some time with this. With a Burned DvD it´s obviously more complicated and I don´t know if it´s worth it.
Only have in mind that this is no magic, and bethesda did it the best they could. I´ve been playing this evening and, although visuals were blatantly better, there were minor frame drops on demanding zones and surprisingly, Bravil fps suffered a lot (something to do with texture quality in that area).
It is a little bit disapointing, but for me, it is better than have castles apearing suddently in front of you.