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I wasn't implying you shouldn't use it, just wondering if maybe the problem wasn't OBSE. I can't really troubleshoot your problem on my end but I can confirm that the fix above still works with the current version of Oblivion assuming no other problems.
If your Steam Overlay really still isn't appearing, it must be a different issue.
And you're certain OBSE is the culprit? Have you tried running the game with mods but without OBSE?
Can confirm the fix is still working with the most recent version of Oblivion Remastered and OBSE (as well as Reshade running).
You're launching the game through Steam, right? Not a mod manager? And OBSE itself is launching properly?
You're launching the game through Steam, right? Not a mod manager? And OBSE itself is launching properly?