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I'm new to modding... so I need help!


ElementalHavok

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Greeting and salutations everyone!

 

I have a couple of questions concerning a few mods I am currently using in my wonderful game. Firstly... I have a few mods that do wonders for models, Tempered Skins for Males, UNP Female Body renewal and Diversity - NPC Overhaul. Now, when I started the game up, several NPCs looked better, but their faces were darker toned then their actual bodies were. Not completely blacked out, just a much darker tone. Ulfric looked like he had gotten a wicked tan, but his arms were as white as snow is what I mean. Is there a way to fix this? Do I need to leave one mod off?

 

My next question is, how do I decrease the sensitivity of my mouse? I swear sometimes my head must look like an owl's with how fast I turn my head around or look into the sky when I was only turning left. Its actually a pain in my wrist, since I have to try and control how fast I move. Anyone know a way, cause I would prefer to not try casting magic around me instead of at my actual target.

 

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advanced!

 

EHavok

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Oh I hadn't read that part right! I put it at the bottom, but I notice its telling me I'm missing two requirements I can't find. Its Apachii Hair females and males. I have the Apachii Hair mod, but I can't find the ones these are referring to? I thought it was both men and women, so why is there three?

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Check the requirements on Diversity's mod page and make sure you have those downloaded. It may look like the same mod when you click on the Apachii links but check the file versions. I have to say it takes some scrolling to do when there's a picture of every hairstyle in the file description, but that's the only way to go :ermm: :thumbsup: And seems like you also need the Unofficial Skyrim Patch for SE

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Try also doing a google search for LOOT or look on the nexus it helps to get a bulk of your mods in the right order so you only have to move a few by hand. Also SSEEdit will help with cleaning your master files up and finding problems and conflicts in your load order and incompatibilities. All tutorials can be found on Nexus if you want printed or YouTube. These tools will help a lot and I dare say must haves. They look complex but are very user friendly as long as your willing to take a small amount of time to learn them. And by the way welcome to the modding scene bud I hope you enjoy.

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