Shivlxiee Posted July 8, 2014 Posted July 8, 2014 So I had SL installed, with loads of mods, but wanted to get rid of it and do a clean playthrough where I actually play for once, I uninstalled SL... Buuuuuuut suddenly horses, anything canine, trolls and... Everything lost animations and just stood there in their skeleton form. I reinstalled and they worked, so I tried keeping BeastialityAnimationsPack and see if that works but it didn't..? Pap. log and LOOT report in attachments below.
Justoutthere Posted July 8, 2014 Posted July 8, 2014 Hate to ask something so noobish but did you run FNIS after uninstalling?
Shivlxiee Posted July 8, 2014 Author Posted July 8, 2014 Yes. All FNIS related things have been done.
Shivlxiee Posted July 9, 2014 Author Posted July 9, 2014 Has anyone figured anything out yet? What could possibly delete creature animations and force them to their skeleton form?
srayesmanll Posted July 11, 2014 Posted July 11, 2014 Did you uninstall the FNIS creature pack when you uninstalled SexLab? If so, then that may be your problem. From the FNIS page: First, if you have the FNIS Creature Pack installed: Open the Generator and press "De-Install Creatures". Reinstall the creature pack, launch the Generator, then run the "De-Install Creatures". Once done, DO NOT RUN THE GENERATOR. Close the Generator app, then uninstall the Creature Pack through your mod manager. Then go back in and run the Generator again.
Shivlxiee Posted July 12, 2014 Author Posted July 12, 2014 Did you uninstall the FNIS creature pack when you uninstalled SexLab? If so, then that may be your problem. From the FNIS page: First, if you have the FNIS Creature Pack installed: Open the Generator and press "De-Install Creatures". Reinstall the creature pack, launch the Generator, then run the "De-Install Creatures". Once done, DO NOT RUN THE GENERATOR. Close the Generator app, then uninstall the Creature Pack through your mod manager. Then go back in and run the Generator again. Thanks a lifetime! You fixed it!
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