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Holy hell, have I tried absolutely EVERYTHING to get FNIS working just right, and when I finally got human NPCs to stop A-posing... I realized none of the creatures had any animations. Not just no SexLab animations, no - all nonhuman creatures, from draugr to wolves, are incapable of movement. They're all stuck in their equivalent of a T/A-post. Completely uninstalling the FNIS Creature pack fixes the issue, but comes with the obvious problem of no beast animations. Everything regarding humanoids seems to be working fine.

 

Everything I've tried:

-Already sort things with LOOT constantly

-Skyrim's already on my D drive, not in Program Files.

-Reinstalled FNIS/FNIS Creature Pack (made sure it was SE)

-Totally removed MNC and Billyy's animations, heard they could cause this issue

-Ran FNIS and SKSE as administrator

-Verified cache

-Way more shit that I'm too scatterbrained to remember.

 

Does anyone know any possible methods of rectifying this? I'll provide any information I can. FNIS generation log attached.

FNIS Log.txt

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Did you tun on "Allow Creatures" in SexLab? Do you have More Nasty Critters installed? Creature Framework? Aroused Creatures? SexLab Aroused? SexLab Animation Loader? Did you register the animations in SexLab?

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3 hours ago, Smerg_the_Dargon said:

 

Does anyone know any possible methods of rectifying this? I'll provide any information I can. FNIS generation log attached.

ading K4Anims V1.0 ...     ChAnims:132     CTD:1.6%     pOpt:1.0%
        NOTE: K4Anims has at least one identical -AV defined in both 's' and '+' line
Reading milkypack V1.8 ...     ChAnims:235     CTD:2.9%     pOpt:1.8%
        NOTE: milkypack has at least one identical -AV defined in both 's' and '+' line

 

This means you have duplicates to delete

 

30 minutes ago, Husky1o1 said:

Do you have More Nasty Critters installed? Creature Framework? Aroused Creatures? SexLab Aroused? SexLab Animation Loader? Did you register the animations in SexLab?

Tips to consider. If you have any shortcomings, they must be solved

 

Another tip, have you loaded any animations into MCM Sexlab Anim Loader?

Which creature animations aren't working?

A mod list would certainly help pinpoint the problem

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As said, it's not just missing SexLab animations.

All creatures are at all times in their A pose/equivalent.

 

I highly doubt it is a SexLab issue, and I've already tried the various animation re-registering options in that and Creature Framework.

 

No, I don't have Aroused Creatures. It's not required by any mods I use.

I uninstalled MNC because I'd heard it could cause this issue, but doing so and rerunning FNIS did not fix the issue.

I have SexLab Arousal and SLAL.

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57 minutes ago, Smerg_the_Dargon said:

Didn't seem to work.

That's because it is nonsense.

 

First. You are running SE (and this is LE tech support).

Second. This suggests you are using the LE version of XPMSE - Reading XPMSE V7.2 ...     ChAnims:164(164)     CTD:2.2%     pOpt:0.0%

Third. Look at all your mods and make sure you are running the correct version for SE.

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4 hours ago, Grey Cloud said:

That's because it is nonsense.

 

First. You are running SE (and this is LE tech support).

Second. This suggests you are using the LE version of XPMSE - Reading XPMSE V7.2 ...     ChAnims:164(164)     CTD:2.2%     pOpt:0.0%

Third. Look at all your mods and make sure you are running the correct version for SE.

This is the LE forum? My apologies. I wasn't aware of this, as it's simply labelled "Skyrim Technical Support".

And that's odd - could've sworn I'd been using the special edition of XP32.

I checked, and I'm fairly sure all the XPMSE files are from the SE version.

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Reinstalled XP32, made sure it was the Special Edition version - no dice. FNIS still reads the same, by the way. Nothing changed in it when I reinstalled XP32. 

 

Nexusmods tells me I've never downloaded either of the LE versions of XP32.

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