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Hi !

 

I tried to install sexlab creature framework and some related mod to be able to run sexlab animations in werewolf form ; but a quick test ingame let me saw that i have a problem with my character being stucked in a t pose in his werewolf form. I decided it wasn't so important after all so i uninstaledl and deleted all the creature-content to come back to my original settings. ( I precise i use MO) I runned FNIS after i had unistalled all the creature content, then Loot, and returned to my last save, where i had no creature content installed.

However, it seem that it's not so easy to fix x). Now it seem that no matter which save i want to use, even if it is one i made before trying to add creatures mods, my character is stuck in T pose when he is in werewolf form. (all seem good when he is in his human form)
I tried to re-install xpmse, runned Fnis anew (with the skeleton arms fix checked) and took a look at my game, but the problem remained. It seem that having installed creature framework and fnis creature had break something in my game, even once these mod were deleted and even if i use MO. But i don't know how to fix it ; maybe uninstall and reinstall Fnis ?

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from the mnc install guide:

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7. did you forget to install the FNIS Creature Pack? install it and rerun the GenerateFNISforUsers.exe, then do steps 5 & 8
NOTE: if you do have the Creature Pack but some creatures are just playing idle animations during sex or not moving try clicking on "De-Install Creatures" in FNIS, after it's done running click on "Update FNIS Behavior"
(doing this will delete all the creature behavior files generated by FNIS and remake new ones...that is assuming you DO have the FNIS Creature Pack installed)

Edited by MadMansGun
  • 6 months later...
Posted

Thank you so much, I honestly could not find an effective solution to this problem, until I stumbled upon this. 

so much appreciated  fam :)

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