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So yet another SexLab newb trying to figure out how to get the sexy stuff to work.

 

 

 

I am trying to get SexLab Defeat to work, but I can't seem to figure out what to do. I've been searching for help online but none of the previously suggested fixes have worked. 

 

Here's what happens: I get defeated. I get the notification saying an animation is playing. Instead, the actors are doin' that "stand there and stare with your penis out" thing they seem to like to do.

 

I have Skyrim LE, and I've been trying to use mod managers such as Vortex and MO2 because I'm bad at organizing and if I tried to do it all manually I'd fuck shit up. 

 

I have used the "rebuild and clean" function on SexLab, as well as on SexLab Defeat, Death Alternatives, FNIS, and the animation packs that I was trying to use.  I've also tried reinstalling FNIS.

 

It shouldn't be an issue of outdated mods, as everything I have installed was downloaded within the past 72 hours (including the game itself), so it's gotta be a conflict of some sort? Here's my FNIS log, I don't know how to find my MO2 logs though.

 

 

GenerateFNIS_LogFile.txt

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57 minutes ago, FtmSimsLover said:

Here's my FNIS log

1. that's not the log we usually use.

2. "C:\Users\theth\OneDrive\Desktop\Data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users\GenerateFNISforUsers.exe" is super fucking wrong, you have not installed FNIS at all.

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Correct all warning/error in FNIS.

 

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>>Warning: Generator not run from a legal (Steam) Skyrim installation directory. If you use SKSE, this can be fixed by starting Skyrim once through Steam.<<
FNIS Behavior V7.6   4/13/2020 9:26:13 PM
Generator: C:\Users\theth\OneDrive\Desktop\Data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users\GenerateFNISforUsers.exe

 

Seem like you have Skyrim SE not LE.

 

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Skyrim SE 64bit: ??.??.?? - 

 

Some of your mods are for LE.

 

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>>Warning: \character\behaviors\FNIS_zzEstrus_Behavior.hkx not Skyrim SE compatible<<

 

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3 hours ago, MadMansGun said:

1. that's not the log we usually use.

2. "C:\Users\theth\OneDrive\Desktop\Data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users\GenerateFNISforUsers.exe" is super fucking wrong, you have not installed FNIS at all.

I'm sorry, I'm doing my best to give all information. I'm really confused about your comment, though -- you say I haven't actually installed it at all, but my game was acting as if I had. All the animations were shown as installed, enabled, and registered via MCM -- if I hadn't installed FNIS at all, shouldn't that have been impossible?

 

Either way, I obviously fucked something up. 

 

3 hours ago, TnTTnT said:

Correct all warning/error in FNIS.

 

 

Seem like you have Skyrim SE not LE.

 

 

Some of your mods are for LE.

 

 

All of my mods are for LE, because that's the version I have. Upgraded from vanilla Oldrim through Steam. For some reason, though, FNIS keeps saying that I neither have a legit copy (I do, and have started it via Steam launcher several times) nor the correct edition of the game I have. 

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9 hours ago, FtmSimsLover said:

I'm sorry, I'm doing my best to give all information. I'm really confused about your comment, though -- you say I haven't actually installed it at all, but my game was acting as if I had. All the animations were shown as installed, enabled, and registered via MCM -- if I hadn't installed FNIS at all, shouldn't that have been impossible?

with manual installs the file path would look like this:

C:\Games\Steam\SteamApps\Common\Skyrim\Data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users\GenerateFNISforUsers.exe

or

C:\Games\Steam\SteamApps\Common\Skyrim Special Edition\Data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users\GenerateFNISforUsers.exe

 

with mod managers you should look at the install guides on YouTube, because it's installed differently with them.

 

 

SexLab only registers a list of animation events, without the behavior files generated by FNIS there is nothing to load the animation files themselves.

 

 

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