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I have a noob problem with the the Breezer replacer For some reason it won't show the male body during sex.

 

It seems to have something to do with sexout since shooting people and stripping them off clothing does show a nude body (like a sane person I shot the entire Atomic Wrangler just to be sure). I fiddled around with load order but it appears I might either miss some mod or installed it in the wrong order.

 

From the behaviour I'd think Sexout tries to load the wrong male body, but how does it choose it?

 

I downloaded the mods today, after removing older versions of sexout quite a while ago and back then I didn't have such trouble with something like this.

 

Installed mods:

 

 

ClassicPack.esm

MercenaryPack.esm

TribalPack.esm

CaravanPack.esm

FalloutNV.esm

New Vegas Redesigned.esm

rePopulated Wasteland.esm

MikotoBeauty.esm

NSkies - Vanilla Edition.esm

Project Nevada - Core.esm

Project Nevada - Equipment.esm

Run the Lucky 38.esm

Lucky38Suite_Reloaded.esm

Sexout.esm

SexoutCommonResources.esm

SexoutPregnancyV3.esm

SexoutSlavery.esm

SexoutLegion.esm

SexOutCheyenneReplacer.esm

weathersnotstuck.esp

[atomic mods] backpacks_nv_eng.esp

Centered 3rd Person Camera.esp

Take Out Trash.esp

Lore version.esp

PimpMyScarf_v2.esp

PimpMyScarf.esp

MikotoBeauty.esp

RCSS.esp

The Mod Configuration Menu.esp

companions.esp

Companion Sandbox Mode3.esp

Project Nevada - Cyberware.esp

Project Nevada - Rebalance.esp

WeaponModsExpanded.esp

UnlimitedCompanions.esp

populatedcasino.esp

LFox Bottle That Water.esp

SmallerTalk.esp

K2_NVClothes01.esp

NVRefugee Outfits.esp

SexoutWorkingGirl.esp

SBVenomousArmor.esp

My Cloth Collection NV.esp

bzArmour.esp

 

Total active plugins: 44

Total plugins: 62

 

 

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The release version of Sexout uses bodysuit meshes contained within the Data download. Future versions of Sexout will not be using those and will strip to the default nude body.

 

If I may ask, why are you running Fallout as a mod for the Classic Pack?

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Do I need to install the bodysuits (aka nude clothing?) That may be the one thing I had not ticked with my Breezes install.

 

The Load Order of the main game esms has been this way for literally years. I think it was even the game itself that sorted it this way. So no particular reason, though those esms never made any mod troubles on anything.

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You seem to have misunderstood me. As long as you have the release version of SexoutNG (not the beta!) the body shown during sex is not the one installed by Breeze, but rather a copy installed by Sexout, which is located in the Data.fomod.

 

As for the plugins, what you're doing is running the Classic Pack as the base game. That's wrong and is bound to cause instability because FalloutNV needs to be first at all times. The game didn't sort it that way itself. The game is dumb, it can't sort plugins at all.

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Ah,ok. So if I accidently caught the beta it might have trouble with the male body aka something screwed up the Sexout body version.

 

Concerning the ESM: The game literally doesn't care. I'm running a setup that has been working for the better part of two years with dozens of mods installed and removed and even my first game still works stable even after hotplugging some pretty world altering mods into it. That's not it. I know Bethesda games I know how to install mods and cleanup quite some bad messes. I would dare say given these mods are solely object mods that give stuff to a player at the start of the game by script they simply have no refs to the game world.

 

The thing is that the body data should be solely resource data and it somehow bugs out on me. I vaguely remember that in some context I once had to rename resource files to get some prior version running back in the day but I don't even remember if that was Sexout or whatever.

 

Guess I'll have to see what happens if I only use singular mods. Now that will cause instability at this point...

 

Given some prior threads I hoped I was missing something obvious.

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Actually the bodysuit meshes and textures have already been removed from the datapack. The release version of NG (core) will look for them, but they aren't there, so using the sexout bodysuit option in the release version will break -- select 'no bodysuits' for everyone.

 

The beta doesn't have the option in MCM.

 

When installing breezes you do not need to install the bodysuits, and if you do, sexout will not use them. For now, the 'right' way to install breezes is to install it with 'erect' as the default nude body, and not install the bodysuits at all.

 

There will be an update in the next week or three to once again add bodysuit support. I'm holding off on it until I have the fomods restructured to allow the install option for both FOMM and Wrye.

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As a slightly on-topic question: Why are the missing bodysuits invisible instead of the normal ! for missing meshes?

 

I think only a missing body mesh or whatever will show up that way. Missing meshes for armor items just don't show up at all' date=' IIRC -- hence missing mesh for bodysuit = invisible body with no !

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thanks. I will try it with the stable release and the options to check if that is the needle in the haystack was missing.

 

Bodysuits don't work right in either version. If you're using the release version, set any bodysuit options still left in MCM to none. The beta simply does that for you silently and hides the options.

 

In either case you need to have nude meshes and textures installed for both male and female. Right now the only one that will work and look right for male is breezes, with default set to nude and erect. You do not need to install the bodysuits.

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