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Or at least, that's how it appears.
Or at least, that's how it appears.


Contrary to the bright red coloring of conflicts in OBMM's conflict reports, not all conflicts are a bad thing. In fact, in many cases, they are very good thing indeed. This is your guide to understanding and interpreting the invaluable Conflict Report so that you can get the very best out of your Oblivion experience.
Contrary to the bright red coloring of conflicts in [[Oblivion_Mod_Manager|Oblivion Mod Manager's]] (OBMM) conflict reports, not all conflicts are a bad thing. In fact, in many cases, they are very good thing indeed. This is your guide to understanding and interpreting the invaluable Conflict Report so that you can get the very best out of your Oblivion experience.


== (Step One) There is no spoon: Conflicts are not conflicts ==
== (Step One) There is no spoon: Conflicts are not conflicts ==
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