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Hi there all.

Can someone write me down step-by-step which mods I need to install to have physics and bounching breasts/belly/buts with my UUNP body I'm using?
I'm keep installing mods, removing, adding... but still, I have no physics whats so ever...

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let's presume you want to use a CBBE-3BBB body for a sec

 

so

  1. install the XMPSSE skeleton
  2. install CBBE and any prerequisite (dependency) mods
  3. install HDT-SMP
  4. install CBPC
  5. install Sinful CBP
  6. install CBBE-3BBB fully. (ie don't turn anything off if it gives you option to do so...do the full install)
  7. build CBBE-3BBB body ****using  a CBBE-3BBB body (3BBB body amazing) and super critically, a CBBE-3BBB compliant body PRESET. Preset model type must match that of the physics body one uses)

 

  • 2 weeks later...
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So... the problem was that I wasn't installing CBPC... because I thought its a similar mod with SinCBP !!!!
Therefore, I was installing PRESETS of the physics (SinCBP)... but not the physics themselves!

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Sinful is simply an MCM in game configurator for CBPC (and CBPC itself is the engine that powers CBP motions, like HDT-SMP drives SMP and HDT response).

 

You could choose not to use Sinful and do all your CBPC configuring for your players' CBPC response in the CBPC ini files if you prefer. In fact, I've run into a couple of people along the way who were downright offensive to me when I suggested adding Sinful CPB Personally speaking, where they claimed thatSinful screws up your CBPC configurations (which is utter bullshit) .

 

Anyway, although I directly modify settings in some of the CBPC configuration ini files (I have idk a dozen or so different ones)  I find that to be a PITA for me and my player. Glad you discovered your problem. As to CBBE-3BBB, meh. it was an example not a mandate. insert favorite body type into that step. 

 

PS> If you'd be so kind, mark your post as solved by editing your first post, then appending [solved] to the title so that future readers will

a) not chase your problem through the thread and have to discover it was a waste of their time

and

b) so people with similar problems will know there's a solution in your thread.

 

best wishes. 

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