I’ve uploaded a new version of the Oasis installer on Nexus for Borderlands Enhanced Edition.
It includes a fix for missing textures that I’ve tested extensively and seems to work just fine.
I’ve included as an optional download a tiny stand-alone app I wrote in Visual Basic that has 2 buttons on it. First button replaces Fyrestone Colosseum with Oasis and second button reverts it back to default again.
My coding skills are somewhat lacking so it’s ugly as fook and I used a toilet icon to reflect this.
Also if you click a button twice in a row it’ll give an error code…but other than that it works fine as intended…so meh
It isn’t only the textures that the new version of Borderlands messes with, there are a shedload of meshes altered as well, some with completely different collision and some slightly altered in size.
Was a PITA to update VoD to work properly and there are still a couple of lighting oddities in a couple of places that I couldn’t solve
Maze Of The Living Dead for Borderlands Enhanced Edition
The custom ground texture I made for this map was kind of weird looking in Enhanced Edition so I changed it to something that fits better.
Also upped the ambient light a little so there should be no more areas that are pitch black
The replacer will only work if your steam & Borderlands install is to the system drive
If it’s anywhere else it won’t find the file to replace.
You can download the scripts I used in the app and manually edit them to point to the right path (right-click ‘edit’) then run the one you need
Just change all the instances of sysdrive & "
in the 2 blocks of text below the first block of text to "D:
if your steam install is to D or E if it’s to E etc etc
Then save the changes and run the one called Oasis
edit: you may need to remove the /Program Files (x86) from the paths if your steam install is to a storage or secondary drive