Mod Everiment in use for testing
Recently i run some expereiment to create mod everiemnt for PAHE base version.
Goal is find minimal requiered mods that allow run PAHE without writing tons of error messages into papirus log.
My theory is: i going to use this mod collection as base and add other mods to it that makes gameplay better.
Side note: i using Mod Organizer 2. I found out this Virtual File System allow quick change lot of mods. That is i do most of the times.
If some wish try out my mod settup please keep in mind this mod setup for testing not normal gameplay. Yes it shoud stable and bug free ( or hope so mostly) but not play frendly.
So here is the list i found out mostly stable and probably not cause lot of problem using PAHE:
SKSE 2.0.19 (no experience with skse 20 at this date)
JContainer
MFG fix
SkyUI and fix for skyui flasing save game bug
adress libary
USSEP - known problem if you use this and flame atronach and atronach die, put error note to papyrus log
Racemenu - racemenuplugin.esp disabled! ( this one create my logs ni overide error all the time i load game, not figured out how to fix)
FNIS and all of the suport file ( creature and spell)
XP32 Maxmimum skeletion - in installation i not change any default option expect this time not need SOS compatibility; xpmse.esp disabled in load order!
SexLab framework 1.63 beta 9
ZAZ 8.0 CBBE Rev 2 SSE version
and tested PAHE version.
This everiment alone not generate to mutch error cunami in the logs.
As you can see no nude body or cock for any npc.
Here is a extension for the Required setup, more play frendly:
CBBE
SOS
SL ArusedRedux SE
TDF Aggresive prositution
SL anim loader
some animation packages
I not included DD this framework in my experience very complitaed in own in testing i not use most of the time.
Peroanly i like use fewer mods to make more easy spot one error in tested mod.
I think and this is maybe not the right way to aproch this: test a mod with minimal requiered mods and after we see this working extend the mods around it in use.
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