gvman3670 Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 ECE uses CME (CME is part of ECE) and has nothing to do with RM. CME_save is what is used to pass character save files around. Race Menu can't use the CME files.
lkl Posted March 8, 2014 Author Posted March 8, 2014 ECE uses CME (CME is part of ECE) and has nothing to do with RM. CME_save is what is used to pass character save files around. Race Menu can't use the CME files. Alrightie... So how do i make the CME/ECE Menu to pop up? Doesn't seem to show the extra features
gvman3670 Posted March 8, 2014 Posted March 8, 2014 CME menu? There's no menu for CME. It's just added to ECE (a couple more sliders). Are you using a custom race that can't use extra sliders?
Spyder Arachnid Posted March 8, 2014 Posted March 8, 2014 CME are character presets. The ECE menu is basic character creation (though an overhaul of it). Race Menu is a different thing entirely, and doesn't work with CME (it is also not 100% compatible with ECE either as it removes some of ECE's features). If you are trying to get ECE to show up, just go into character creation. That is what ECE changes. To use CME Presets (you can download a few off Nexus, or create your own, or get some from people here too), you just open up your character creation screen, go to the body area, and then select Slot Load. Press left or right (whichever direction is open), and it will open up a popup window to select your CME Slot. In your Skyrim folder in your documents, is a folder called CME_Save. That is where you put CME Presets at. They all have numbers on them. For instance, _7_commonTriRaces.slot. So when you are in your character creation in game, and you go to Slot Load, click the next button and it will show the slots. Go to slot 7, and it will load the preset for that slot that you have. There is a ton of slots available, so feel free to fill them up with tons of different presets. Each preset you create or download, will have a number on it like above. If you have presets that have the same number, simply change the number to a different one. Then like I said, when in game at the character creation screen, go to Slot Load and click next to open up the slots (the first popup is presets, not slots, so you have to click next first to see the slots), then select whatever number slot you have. It sounds confusing, but it is actually really simple. Hope that helps.
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