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  1. You could use bodyslide to reshape the clothing a little by messing around with the sliders. From what I can see in the screenshot, you may need to increase the waist size for the top for what you're wearing. Different clothing would need different changes depending on what they're clipping with, so unless you wear that specific outfit set often, I wouldn't suggest doing it as it could create clipping issues with other clothing/armor.
  2. If you're talking about NPCs, I would suggest using the Bijin mods, there are 3 of them in total so quite alot of female NPCs would be changed.
  3. So I recently upgraded my GPU, currently looking to improve my skyrim looks, or at least give it a change, since over 200 hrs of gameplay with the exact same graphical mods can become a little boring. Actually, after checking my load order, I don't have too many of these mods install, only the essentials, such as Realistic Aspen Trees, Verdant, Enhanced lights and FX, a couple of city overhauls and retextures, as well as other minor graphical changes such as Ultimate HD Fire Effects. Last but not least, I am using Mythical ENB, a ENB I really enjoy using, but I may switch it out soon. Any mod recommendations are appreciated, if you can recommend a mod list, that would be awesome. I don't think performance would be an issue with my upgraded GPU, so, give me anything you can. Thanks!!!
  4. I am currently considering upgrading to a GTX1080 from my GTX1060 6GB. From UserBenchmark, I can see that it is 74% faster, but of course it'll vary due to overclocks, so I will assume a worst case scenario of 70% performance increase. I currently use a 2560x1080 ultrawide monitor, and one of the games I play the most is Skyrim SE. With over 30 graphical improvement mods, in some locations such as Falkreath I can get lower than 30 FPS, which feels a little unplayable. However, in cities such as whiterun, and caves as well as other interiors, I can get a stable 50-60FPS. So,what kind of FPS increase can I expect from my GPU upgrade? I was hoping to run the game at a stable 60FPS all the time in all locations.
  5. Figured out where I went wrong, I had it start in common/Skyrim/Data/SKSE instead of commoin/Skyrim. Its working perfectly fine now.
  6. So I recently switched to using vortex from NMM, in fact just a couple of minutes ago, I did have to move my skyrim install to the drive my mods were at, so maybe that could be causing the problem. When I launch SKSE64 through vortex, and I try to load a save, I get a warning that Skyrim.esm, Dawnguard.esm, as well as loads of other esms aren't present. I have launched skyrim without skse through both steam and vortex several times and this does not solve my problem. Launching SKSE through my skyrim install works just fine. I hope someone can help me with this problem, as having to open up file explorer and finding my skse install just to launch the game is a pain in the a**.
  7. I'm not sure if this is the correct section, I think this counts as tech support, so here it is. So I'm building a new PC very soon, with new motherboard and SSD. My Nexus mod manager is installed on an old SSD where my previous version of windows is, and I plan on wiping that drive after moving my important data to my new SSD. I have my mods and the game installed on a HDD and I will be moving that drive to my new PC. I am also planning to move some of my games including SSE and Fallout 4 to my new SSD in order to improve loading times. Here's the question: Can I move my games ( SSE and Fallout 4), all of my mods, as well as Nexus Mod Manager to a new drive without any problems? Re-downloading all my mods from online would be a pain is the a** due to over 200GB of mods in total, and many of which are from sites other than Nexus. I was hoping that NMM would work properly after being moved to a new drive, and recognize all of my mods, as manually adding mods to NMM would also be a pain in the a**. I would'nt mind if I have to install vortex for my mods to work properly, but I would prefer using NMM if possible. Any help is appreciated, thank you.
  8. So I'm building a new PC very soon, with new motherboard and SSD. My Nexus mod manager is installed on an old SSD where my previous version of windows is, and I plan on wiping that drive after moving my important data to my new SSD. I have my mods and the game installed on a HDD and I will be moving that drive to my new PC. I am also planning to move some of my games including SSE and Fallout 4 to my new SSD in order to improve loading times. Here's the question: Can I move my games ( SSE and Fallout 4), all of my mods, as well as Nexus Mod Manager to a new drive without any problems? Re-downloading all my mods from online would be a pain is the a** due to over 200GB of mods in total, and many of which are from sites other than Nexus. I was hoping that NMM would work properly after being moved to a new drive, and recognize all of my mods, as manually adding mods to NMM would also be a pain in the a**. I would'nt mind if I have to install vortex for my mods to work properly, but I would prefer using NMM if possible. Any help is appreciated, thank you.
  9. Are you also having a red tint to ur menu and loading screens? You can try deleting the ini files in documents and allowing the game to re install these files, followed by deleting ini files for mods in skyrim/data folder and reinstalling the mods which ini files you have deleted.
  10. You can try reinstalling bodyslide through the mod manager, it helped me solve the same issue as yours
  11. Would suggest a 1440p monitor. Modded skyrim and fallout 4 can be VERY demanding, and I'll assume you will be modding them since you're here. I speak from experience, using a 1060 6gb here, expecting to be able to play any game at max settings 60fps. But oh boy I underestimated how demanding mods can be. With countless graphical improvement mods for both games, skyrim especially, I can barely hit 30fps in areas such as riverwood with the mods and ENB im using. If frame rate do not bother you, would suggest going for a 4k monitor, as it will be able to fully utilize ur gpu and future gpus if u do upgrade.
  12. Ur pc does meet minumun requirements to run skyrim se. I would however suggest using the money intended to buy oldrim to buy a dedicated gpu, even something like the gtx 750ti has double the performance of ur integrated graphics
  13. So I've been alot of fallout 4 and skyrim SE recently, and of course, with tons of awesome mods made by the community. I want to try making some mods for myself and share them with everyone. Thing is, I have absolutely no knowledge and experience with 3d modelling or programming. It would be great if someone could tell me where to start learning.
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