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T-Posing character after installing FNIS Creature Version


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You should download mods that are meant for Special Edition is what you should do.

 

You have one warning showing in your screenshot that SL Aroused is not SE compatible.

 

There are also two other warnings that aren't showing in your screenshot.  Address those as well, and make sure you delete any previous FNIS output before running FNIS again with all SE compliant mods.

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51 minutes ago, travelmedic said:

You should download mods that are meant for Special Edition is what you should do.

 

You have one warning showing in your screenshot that SL Aroused is not SE compatible.

 

There are also two other warnings that aren't showing in your screenshot.  Address those as well, and make sure you delete any previous FNIS output before running FNIS again with all SE compliant mods.

The other errors were to tick SKELETON Arm Fix and to open Skyrim from Steam.

 

Also, I deleted the "FNIS_SexLabAraused_Behavior.hkx", and no one is T-Posing anymore. Theoretically, it is working.

However, the FNIS is showing another error because the SexLabAraused_Behavior.hxk is no more.

Should I be worried about this? The animations look normal, and no one is t-posing anymore.

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Best bet is to find an SE compatible version of SL Aroused.  SL Aroused Redux is so commonly used in Legacy Edition that I'd be really surprised if there weren't a separate SE version of it (I'm still using LE myself).

 

I'm not sure about the new warning...  Do you still have the mod that the hkx animation file came from active in your mod manager?  The mod might be prompting FNIS to look for a file that isn't there, and I don't know if that could cause problems in the long run.  Also, if the mod itself is meant for Legacy Edition, it might also cause you issues in your SE game with incompatible scripts or some other issue.

 

At least the skeleton arm fix was easy and you only need to open from Steam the one time.

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