oretees Posted November 5, 2020 Posted November 5, 2020 For some reason im not able to select the nude body, even when hovering over and clicking on the option it still shows up with vanilla underwear,ingame aswell not only on MO2. Im not using any other body mods.
Dorabella Posted November 5, 2020 Posted November 5, 2020 Simply, extract the CBBE zip, open the 07 Texture Quality / 00 High / 00Slim / Texture / actors / Character / female folder, take the DDS and paste them into Skyrim Data folder / textures / Actors / Character / female
oretees Posted November 5, 2020 Author Posted November 5, 2020 There is no texture folder existing in my data folder, might that be because I use wabbajack?
Dorabella Posted November 5, 2020 Posted November 5, 2020 Missing mods Spoiler Step 1 SKSE FNIS SkyUi Uiextensions SexLab Framework SOS (Scholongs 3.00) Caliente Beautiful Body Edition (CBBE) Bodyslide and outfit studio XP32MSE (overwrite where required) HDT Physics extentions (overwrite where required) Your bodymorph (CBBE, UUNP, UNP Etc) Launch FNIS Test the game Step 2 SexLabTools 3.00 SexLab Aroused More nasty critters Hentai Creatures (optional) Creature Framework JContainers SexLab Animation Loader MatchMaker (optional) FNIS Creature pack 1.6
Just Don't Posted November 5, 2020 Posted November 5, 2020 You don't need to do any of that. You just select None when the installer ask you which underwear option. The description might be misleading. There is no real description for that particular option (None), so the installer shows the description for the previous option (Nevernude), but by picking None you will get the nude models. You can easily check this by completing the install and going in game. If you say in game it's showing underwear you have another mod overwriting the files from CBBE. You need to check the conflicts in the left panel of MO. 17 hours ago, oretees said: There is no texture folder existing in my data folder, might that be because I use wabbajack? You're using MO2, why are you expecting to find mod files in the actual game folder?
NoNickNeeded Posted November 6, 2020 Posted November 6, 2020 Also if you use MO2, DO NOT put ANYTHING into your Skyrim data folder.... ever. That's what the MO2\overwrite folder is there for. One of the main points of Mod Organizer is to keep all the mods confined to their own folders and seperate and the Skyrim\data folder clean. Even better than dumping files into the overwrite folder is to make a new folder in MO2\Mods and place the textures there as if it was the data folder (so basically create "...\Mod Organizer 2\Mods\<choose whatever name you like>\textures\Actors\Character\female" and then place the DDS files in there). If you put a new folder into MO2\mods it will be treated like it's own mod the next time you start or refresh MO2 and you can just put it as the highest priority mod. That way you get the full benefit of MO telling you about files your new "mod" overwrites, you can drag it around in the priority list and you can easily toggle it on or off with a single click in the checkbox instead of having to copy files around or deleting them. Not to mention that any experiment will be limited to this single folder and thus you can't accidentally overwrite any files of the original game, the original mod or other mods. That is if what Just Don't said doesn't work. I definitely agree with him on his suggestion of how to fix the issue and you should try that first. My post was just meant as a fallback and to give some general info about how you can make your own life easier by making use of MO's features. As for the "missing" texture folder, that's perfectly normal. The game itself tucks most of it's files and folders, including the texture folder, away in those bsa files, so there not being a texture folder is what it is supposed to be like on a fresh installation or when you use Mod Organizer.
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