Just drop existing zip, 7z and rar archives into the Oblivion Mods\Bash Installers directory, and Bain will immediately display them as an available package. Those who prefer to install mods manually or use OBMM and still use the other features of Wrye Bash can do so with no problems. This documentation is very thorough with a 'Getting Started' guide, description of various features, etc. Bain is specifically designed to avoid some of the difficulties associated with using OBMM, however it has also left out some OBMM features (notably BSA editing/viewing).įor general documentation of Bain, see Wrye Bash: Installers Tab. However, Wrye recently (January 2009) added a mod installer component to Bash that competes directly with OBMM's mod installation feature.īain (Bash Installers) is a mod package installer built into Wrye Bash. Previously, Wrye Bash and OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager) overlapped primarily in mod ordering functions, hence OBMM was recommended for mod installation, and Bash for the other eighty or so functions that it provides.