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  1. So the problem is in the pirated version? Please write more details One step after the other. Buy the game, and THEN you get help.
  2. You are doing all kinds of mistakes. But most of all: you are using an illegal (pirate) version of Skyrim.
  3. NMM IS an older mod manager. It might be MAINTAINED by enthusiastic diehards, but that doesn't mean it is a state-of-the-art MM. And the user HAS installed Oldrim versions of FNIS Creatures and FNIS Spells. How come? He downloaded it manually. Like I always did with NMM. In those old days I always wanted to SEE and control what was installed. So we don't even need to talk about Sexlab to show how wrong you are with "you CAN NOT". And Vortex IS intelligent. You must not have worked very much with Vortex to say that. "Tool Intelligence" you will often hardly notice. I had several in my very first hours of using Vortex. And the most astonishing: Vortex has setup FNIS properly without me ever installing FNIS through Vortex (as I will never overwrite my FNIS development environment with a downloaded FNIS versIon). Now THAT IS what I call intelligent. Can NMM do that?
  4. Cannot? You bet. I'm not aware if Vortex makes checks when you say "Download with manager" because I would never load incompatible mods. But noobs do. But especially older managers like NMM, and ESPECIALLY when you go to download from from sites like Loverslab (as he does) then there is no way even an intelligent mod manager like Vortex can check that. Inside a downloaded file there is NO INFORMATION WHATSOEVER which allows to distinguish between Skyrim and Skyrim SE. What Vortex sees is nothing but a zip file with files BELOW "Skyrim" or "Skyrim Special Edition". And inside that the file structure is completely identical.
  5. You have Skyrim SE. But all the mods that you have downloaded, and that get flagged are for Skyrim, not for Skyrim SE. You need to be really careful about it.
  6. You are confusing different things in different areas: - You cannot use Skyrim (Oldrim) mods for Skyrim SE - PCEA and FNIS PCEA2 are different things - Patches can be harmful if you don't have the corresponding mods
  7. I'll admit I kinda missed that error myself. If I can make a small suggestion, adding the words "not found" after that warning would help to flag people that it is a problem and be slightly less confusing.. That's probably (and hopefully) a good idea. I'll do that, thank you.
  8. You simply need to install properly. This part of the FNIS path is too much and causes your problem: "\Tools\Fores New Idles in Skyrim SE - FNIS SE" I don't understand why people don't look at the first warning: "EXPECTED generator path".
  9. Any errors or warnings in the FNIS output. Post it
  10. You might "have" FNIS (as in "have installed"). But have you installed FNIS the way it is required in MO2? And most of all: have you "run" FNIS? FNIS is a tool, not a mod. But there are plenty of videos describing how FNIS is used under MO2. E.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=22&v=sYEAnTdZb-s And btw I recommend using Vortex when it comes to FNIS integration.
  11. How could I NOT come with a headline like "Partitioning for FNIS"? And thanks for all you supporters. After all those reports could easily come to my own pages. :D
  12. Vortex uses the extended folder name of all the mods. Important is something else: Go to the dashboard, and there to the FNIS icon. Click the 3 dots and "Edit". What do you have as parameters for "Target" and "Start in"? And don't try to "manually move the files" and such things. You can only make things worse if you don't know exactly what you do.
  13. This is a perfect example why I'm so frustrated about this specific issue. How can FNIS be any more specific about what you did wrong? >>Warning: Bad installation. Generator not run from <Skyrim_Data>\Tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users. If you use a mod manager, run FNIS from its list of supported tools.<< You come here, discuss a "definite answer", and don't even mention that you have warnings related to your problem. Can anyone tell me how I could make things even more apparent than they already are?
  14. I would really like to know where you found this "definite answer" that you need to install SSE to a separate drive. Because that is the most stupid "definite answer" I have ever read. And I have read MANY stupid assumptions during the eight year that FNIS exists. The REAL problem is that noob users are much better in making unfounded assumptions, than reading instructions and program output. Because probably more than 90% of ALL cases where users say that "FNIS refuses to recognize that other mods exist" is because they have FNIS not properly installed under Vortex (or what other mod manager they use). And THAT in almost all situations this is indicated by the warnings that FNIS spits out. Which noobs often simply wink at. And maybe 9% of all cases is because they tend to assume that FNIS has to recognize all animation related mods, even when those mods don't list FNIS as a requirement. And if you belong to the 90% or 9% groups I can only tell when I see your full FNIS output. :)
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