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hello everyone...I did search forums but I couldn't find answer...I'm installing clothing mods for my CBBE female bodies...I made a custom body in bodyslide...many of the clothing mods have CBBE Physics bodyslides that come with the mods...if I already have a physics mod for my CBBE body and I plan on building the clothing for my custom body do I need to install the physics bodyslides that comes with the clothing mods?  Any help would be greatly appreciated

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Loosely, yes!  Only the unclothed body will show physics unless the clothing is physics-enabled.  Which version of the clothing could possibly be dependent on which game you are modding.  For Skyrim SE, I have the choices of CBBE, CBBE (physics), CBBE 3BBB Amazing (3BA), and one or two others when building the outfits in BodySlide.  Since I am using Faster HDT-SMP, and have the 3BA body installed, that is the choice I select for each outfit.

You should probably click on the 'Game Communities' link above, and find the exact game you are modding.  Join that game's community to post.  There will be more ppl there who will know the ins-n-outs of that game's implementation of body physics and bodyslide better.

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thank you for replying...I'm sorry I wasn't specific on which game that I'm modding...I'm modding fallout 4...so many mods that I downloaded have the main files and then the bodyslide files for the clothing/armor mod...so by me installing the CBP physics that will cover the body when naked correct? even though I build the body and attach the armor/clothing to my custom body I assume some of the clothing/armor mods will need the bodyslide that come with the mod to fit properly?  how do I attach physics to the clothing/armor mods? I spent an hour watching Gopher in a video explain how to use bodyslide but it didn't explain modded bodies or modded clothing/armor. thanks

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