Posted April 23, 2022
Greywolf1: The most common causes for this kind of problem I'm aware of are mods and incomplete deinstallations. In your case it doesn't look like a mod problem. To rule out an incomplete de-installation, I recommend to uninstall Oblivion, and then to delete whatever may be left of the installation manually. This is the game folder, the Oblivion folder in My Games (described in the second post of this thread), and the registry files. The registry leftovers are the main culprits.
To get rid of undesired registry leftovers is not really difficult, but bears the risk to damage the registry and make the PC ununsable, and should therefore be done only by people who know what they are doing.
You mention that "GOG logs me as having played for 1 Minute". Am I right to interpret this as "Galaxy logs me as having played for 1 Minute"? If this is true, Galaxy might be another potential problem cause - but I'm not using Galaxy, so I couldn't help you with that.
Perhaps you try the following approach:
- uninstall Oblivion (and all mods) completely,
- make sure that there is nothing left (no game folders, no registry entries),
- download and install the "direct download" version of Oblivion from GOG,
- and try again.
If Oblivion works, you may try again with the Galaxy version, or continue to play the non-Galaxy installation with or without additional mods installed, which may help you to identify the real problem cause if necessary.
Otherwise perhaps someone else can help you (sorry).
Good luck!
massivefart: I'm having this exact same problem and trying to get the direct version, however i can't find it on GOG. So does anyone To get rid of undesired registry leftovers is not really difficult, but bears the risk to damage the registry and make the PC ununsable, and should therefore be done only by people who know what they are doing.
You mention that "GOG logs me as having played for 1 Minute". Am I right to interpret this as "Galaxy logs me as having played for 1 Minute"? If this is true, Galaxy might be another potential problem cause - but I'm not using Galaxy, so I couldn't help you with that.
Perhaps you try the following approach:
- uninstall Oblivion (and all mods) completely,
- make sure that there is nothing left (no game folders, no registry entries),
- download and install the "direct download" version of Oblivion from GOG,
- and try again.
If Oblivion works, you may try again with the Galaxy version, or continue to play the non-Galaxy installation with or without additional mods installed, which may help you to identify the real problem cause if necessary.
Otherwise perhaps someone else can help you (sorry).
Good luck!
know where to find it?
it could not be more obvious and easy. Open your favorite web browser. Go to gog.com. Log in. Go to your library. Find Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Click on it, download the three files for offline installation. Would be easier with GoG Galaxy to find in your game list. I literally just added it for free from Amazon earlier today. Just downloaded the three files to install it. Not even using windows (moved to PopOS Linux 6 months ago, and yeah, more complex than Windows to install).
Post edited April 23, 2022 by zandrag