Oblivion cobl

About this mod. Common Oblivion (Cobl) is: 1) a world enrichment mod that adds lots of little things that enriches your gameplay experience; 2) a shared library that acts as a resource for other mods; and 3) an integration tool that allows different mods to \"talk\" to each other. Common Oblivion (Cobl) is: 1) a world enrichment mod that adds lots of little things that enriches your gameplay experience; 2) a shared library that acts as a resource for other mods; and 3) an integration tool that allows different mods to "talk". Cobl players do NOT need to download this file. It\'s a modders resource only (provides prototype and code for dual mode (Cobl/Non-Cobl) option items.). Common Oblivion (Cobl) is: 1) a world enrichment mod that adds lots of little things that enriches your gameplay experience; 2) a shared library that acts as a resource for other mods; and 3) an integration tool that allows different mods to "talk" to each other. This mod from the COBL team allows for separate mods to share resources and configuration options. It also allows mods to communicate in a way. This can help to prevent very similar items, alchemy ingredients, etc. from two different mods you are running at the same time, among other things. Cobl for Modders If you want to understand how to use various pieces of Cobl, check out Cobl/Modding (i.e. "Cobl for Modders"). Cobl for Players If you want to use Cobl as a player, then see Cobl Readme (archive). Cobl Overview . Common Oblivion (COBL) is a shared mod for Oblivion modders and players. The idea of COBL is that rather Page 1 of 2 - COBL installation instructions - posted in Oblivion Mod Talk: The webpage is missing from the link given for the instructions to download the COBL mod. Since it's a rather big download and it seems complicated with all the different files and even more files within the files, there's no way I'm going to figure Been on the fence with installing Cobl for a while now. It sounds great in theory but its expansive nature kind of scares me. Looking at the comments section on Nexus is mostly people seeking help for conflicts, so I figured I'd come here to see/hear the experience of others.