DeliveryGod Posted March 2, 2020 Posted March 2, 2020 I'm not afraid to admit, I'm an idiot, and have no attention span, but I've been trying multiple different ways to try and make this work. What I want ideally is to have a setup that allows me both to believably play a badass male character that can take care of all the questing, fighting, exploring, and domination type gameplay, while also being able to switch to a weak submissive female character that is "owned" by the male character and is made to do things such as basic fetch questing, prostitution, and tending to the male character when he requires at home and interacts with all the various sex mods I've downloaded from here. Obviously Familiar Faces doesn't have a SSE port, and since I have my Loverslab mods all through using SSE, I can't just switch to LE (easily). I've tried messing around with the Creation Kit and exporting faces and importing them onto a follower so that I would just have two save files, and switch between them depending on my mood, and just using console commands to take care of possible Gold changes between the two saves, but the female character in particular was created using a lot of Racemenu tweaks and custom hair that I can't seem to understand how to put onto a NPC follower. I was able to get a newly created follower into my game, but it looks nothing like what I created. I tried unconventional methods like using Alternate Actors to take control of an NPC I like the voice of and editing their appearance, but when I switch back to my original character the NPC's face just becomes a monstrous blob. I'm asking for advice on other ways to try and approach my goal, or to be pointed in the right direction. Other mods I haven't tried, other methods, perhaps berating me and correcting my misuse and misinformation of various Skyrim modding tools.
Guest Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 Turn one into a follower for the other, and make two different playthroughs. Use AddItemMenu to put items from the first playthrough into the follower. I have 18 characters (one player + 17 followers) spread into 4 playthroughs (a 5th is on standby), plus 8 followers for the civil war (4 on standby). Every time I start a new playthrough, I put the same clothes in every follower, and divide them into teams (roleplaying-wise) so that followers in one playthrough are not used in the other. I call this "switching". Its a time-consuming process but its worthy it. It creates the sense of a "family" and the characters develop their personalities through these interactions.
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