In Oblivion, load order dictates which files take precedence.
Because the mod is quite old, modern players using Skyrim Special Edition (SSE) or Anniversary Edition (AE) often encounter specific technical hurdles: A Quality World Map - Skyrim Special Edition - Nexus Mods icepenguinworldmap.esp
| Feature | Ice Penguin World Map | A Quality World Map (Classic) | Flat World Map Framework | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Icy blue, topographic | Parchment/Vivid | User-defined (flat 2D) | | Performance | Moderate (needs patch) | Excellent | Excellent | | Crash Risk | High (if SWF not removed) | Low | Very Low | | Road Accuracy | High (White/Blue roads) | High (Dirt roads) | N/A (requires third party) | | DynDOLOD Support | Manual Fix Required | Native | Native | In Oblivion, load order dictates which files take precedence
It sounds like you’re referring to a mod or plugin file — likely for a game like Skyrim , Fallout , or another Bethesda title (given the .esp extension). icepenguinworldmap.esp