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For the last 12 years I've played mainly Skyrim LE, just tried SE from the beginning of this year. I have a few Adult mods that use the Flowergirls anims, is it possible to have Sexlab, Ostim and Flowergirls all running together? If so HOW? Every time I have tried to get mods like Devious Devices running I end up with a non-responsive game. Certain .dll files are wrong and if you ignore the warnings and fire up the game everyone is just standing there with no animaion what-so-ever. I use Vortex to install mods on SE, on LE I would generally install manually, which made it easy to sort load order, with Vortex it does it for you and as yet I havent figured out how to alter the LOOT ordering.

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I like mod organiser 2 but I good start would be to install sexlab and its requirements ,many of which are used with a lot of other mods. If you manage that then I would think  about installing a custom body racemenu/bodyslide and outfit studio/body and hair physics .Basicly babysteps . What you can mod is endless.

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4 hours ago, swordsman5 said:

I use Vortex to install mods on SE, on LE I would generally install manually, which made it easy to sort load order, with Vortex it does it for you and as yet I havent figured out how to alter the LOOT ordering.

I don't believe SL, FG, & Ostim will work together, FG & SL I think will. I could be wrong there.

I use vortex, you have to make a new load slot to move mods to as in Last Load, on plug ins page, like this...

 

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3 hours ago, swordsman5 said:

For the last 12 years I've played mainly Skyrim LE, just tried SE from the beginning of this year. I have a few Adult mods that use the Flowergirls anims, is it possible to have Sexlab, Ostim and Flowergirls all running together? If so HOW? Every time I have tried to get mods like Devious Devices running I end up with a non-responsive game. Certain .dll files are wrong and if you ignore the warnings and fire up the game everyone is just standing there with no animaion what-so-ever. I use Vortex to install mods on SE, on LE I would generally install manually, which made it easy to sort load order, with Vortex it does it for you and as yet I havent figured out how to alter the LOOT ordering.

 

From a technical standpoint, you can have them installed at the same time. The issue is when sex scenes occur. Depending on the sex mod that you're using, Skyrim may just get confused as to which framework to use. Best case scenario is that it automatically picks one, or chooses the correct one. Neutral case is that nothing happens and you may even just get a fade-to-black transition. Worst case is that your game crashes. From my experience, it's best to pick one sex framework. And if you want to try out others, save them for a different character profile and playthrough.

 

As for Vortex, I've used it extensively in the past and while I do think it's a decent program, you're really better off using Mod Organizer 2 especially when your modlist gets bigger and more complicated with things like sex frameworks. It's just so much easier to organize and resolve mod conflicts using MO2 than it is with Vortex.

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Thanks all, so I tried loading sexlab frame work and it buggered up Shlongs of Skyrim , left my character wearing turd brown budgie-smugglers and also did something to Papyrus, so I redownloaded Papyrus and uninstalled sexlab and got my characters privates back and was able to continue my game. 

 

I tried MO2 and found it even more confusing. Its taken me umpteen years to get this far with Vortex, I'm not sure I'll live long enough to get the hang of something else! 😄

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