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[HELP] MO2 Bodyslide settings


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So that the bodyslides are not stored in the Overrwrite folder, I have created a separate folder for bodyslides in MO2 and defined this in the settings.ini with BodySlide%20x64=BodySlide_Output.
However, only the bodyslides for which the clothing mods do not have original nif files end up there. If the mod has nif files, these are overwritten in the mod folder.
Is there a setting option so that the bodyslides are always stored in the defined folder and do not overwrite the original nifs?

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11 hours ago, N.Gamma said:

a setting option so that the bodyslides are always stored in the defined folder and do not overwrite the original nifs?

Have you tried the "configure executable" function in MO 2? Accessed through the green and blue gear symbol/icon at top left in main MO 2 window.

 

Two screens from my version.

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2 hours ago, ElaboratePseudonym said:

Have you tried the "configure executable" function in MO 2? Accessed through the green and blue gear symbol/icon at top left in main MO 2 window.

 

Because of the settings I made in the setting.ini are exactly the settings you show on the pictures. But as I said, existing nifs are still overwritten in the mod folder.

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1 hour ago, N.Gamma said:

Because of the settings I made in the setting.ini are exactly the settings you show on the pictures. But as I said, existing nifs are still overwritten in the mod folder.

Ah, I see. I also use a BodySlide output mod folder instead of Overwrite in MO 2 as you first desrcibed, and have not experienced any overwrites to any source mod folders, so the suggestion was the first easy check I thought of.

 

At further risk of telling you what you already know, do you have the BodySlide → Settings → Advanced → Output Path pointing to the folder path of the specified BodySlide Out mod within MO 2?

 

Apologies for any irrelavent or redundant information.

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