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5 minutes ago, abcd99 said:

This mod is outdated. It hasn’t been updated for the last few versions of SKSE64. If you want to use it, you need to downgrade your SKSE64 and Skyrim SE version that are compatible with this mod. But that will be a major hassle because you will need to downgrade all mods that use SKSE64 to match the downgraded version. I would suggest you to replace this mod with Fertility Mode mod, which is nearly similar in terms of functionality. Fertility Mode v2.6 (the current latest version) should be compatible with the current SKSE64 version (2.0.16).

No if you check this tread you will find one community made DLL file that will make the mod work as it should. And there is many things that differs from this mod and Narues Fertility mode.

In post 192 you will find the DLL file.

In post 181 you will find one script file that will give you working belly node for Unp.

 

And it works fine in my game.

 

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On 11/9/2019 at 7:09 AM, Uncle64 said:

No if you check this tread you will find one community made DLL file that will make the mod work as it should. And there is many things that differs from this mod and Narues Fertility mode.

In post 192 you will find the DLL file.

In post 181 you will find one script file that will give you working belly node for Unp.

 

And it works fine in my game.

 

Just stumbled onto this for SSE (was a die-hard LE/Oldrim player, just recently made the switch).

EDIT: Question - is SLSO supported?

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On 8/6/2018 at 5:45 AM, Nealend86 said:

I can get the belly bump to show on NPCs when they have their clothes on, but it vanishes whenever I try to get intimate. Any idea what's causing it? I'm using the Bijin npc replacer along with the UNP female body.

same problem

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I have two questions about the mod.
1-If I choose for the birth, the object option. Will the baby change into a child after a few days or will it remain an object?
2-On another backup where my character had a child thanks to Fertility Mod, if I remove Fertility and I put BF instead, will I lose my child or will I keep it?

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1 hour ago, hana120 said:

I have two questions about the mod.
1-If I choose for the birth, the object option. Will the baby change into a child after a few days or will it remain an object?
2-On another backup where my character had a child thanks to Fertility Mod, if I remove Fertility and I put BF instead, will I lose my child or will I keep it?

1) Last I recall the object is persistent and it's a separate option to spawn a child. However, again last I recall, the child spawn was more of a work in progress. I'm not sure where it stands now.

 

2) The child will disappear and the adopted child count will not change. While it's not recommended to remove Fertility Mode mid-game, it's safe to do so if you're okay with that and make sure to run a script cleaner.

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Otherwise the mod is really well done. Apart from some concerns sometimes including loading concerns.
Here for example, it is difficult to load and if I force the activation, I no longer find the option so that the creatures can inseminate.
and in the system tab, it tells me Sexlab not compatibility.

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2 hours ago, hana120 said:

I managed to find to make the mod work again.
On the other hand, I noticed a bug in the mod. One moment when we want to reconsult the child's info in BF, it takes a long time to load or it freeze.

That is one old one and it comes from script lag.

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Okay.
Otherwise the mod is really good and with its addition for creatures, that's what I was looking for.
Complete, well animated. Bon Fertility is good but simple.
While BF when the character becomes pregnant, there is really animation of childbirth, a modification of the body (belly and chest), etc.
Fertility, when the character falls pregnant, there is just an animation where the character curls up as if he were terrifying and from memory, I have never seen my characters grow during pregnancy. If not with the old versions of fertility, I remember that the child we got, could grow into an adult and become a follower.
 

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