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Colt17752

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  • 3 months later...

@ Colt17752, just what is it exactly are you trying to do (obviously you want to install UNP into your game ).

 

First off don't manually install files (at least don't manually install anything that goes into the data folder) a good mod manager will take care of what goes where in data directory and also help deal with restoring files back if you decide to remove a mod.

 

2. Do read all Descriptions for all the mods you want to install, (mod author has instructions how to install .

 

3. If you're going to use animation mods you'll need FNIS, and for sorting load order you'll need LOOT

 

4.) as for order you install stuff (either CBBE or UNP) if base body replacer you don't need to do much more than install UNP with the mod manager , check to see if the .esp file has been check and you should be good to go. if you're 2attemping to add animations specifically BBP or HDT there is a bit more to it i would suggest using a mod like HDT Bounce and Jiggles for UNP (mod author has a very detail install section and exact order of everything.)

 

 

small note on game folder, specifically the data folder - by default there isn't very many folders in there but as you add mods it adds to what is there, a good chunk of mods go into folders Meshes and Textures these folders aren't there when you first install the game (reason for this is bethesda has all it core stuff in BSA files) .

 

 

What i would suggest is grabbing the Utilities need to mod your game.

 

1. Mod Manager there are four programs to mention but only two are currently worked on so they have support . NMM, MO2, Vortex and Wryebash - NMM is the easiest of the lot , followed by Wryebash then MO2 and finally Vortex (the last 2 are written by the same guy and have a bit of a learning curve, NMM is the easiest but was replaced by Vortex

 

2 . SKSE, this is help with scripts in game

 

3. TES5Edit - you'll need this to help with CTD's, cleaning the DLC

 

4. LOOT - this is for Load Order (not to be confused with order in which you install your mods)

 

5. FNIS - this tool is used in conjunction with Animation Mods.

 

6. Bodyslide to be used in conjuction with your body replacer . eg this allows you to setup how your body looks in game it also allows to you to generate morphs to use with HDT or BBP

 

7. Wryesmash aka WryeBash - it's use as a modmanager is secondary but I list WB here because it used to create bashed patch not to be confuse with a compatibilty patch.

 

Final suggestion get your hands on a good tutorial get the basics down before going for something that can be fairly complex. Unfortuantly with Modding specifically modding a Bethesda Game, there is no such thing as a mod pack everything has to be installed seprately, build upon the last. eg- SKSE, SkyUI (with this example you can see you need to install SKSE first then SkyUI (one of the reasons that SKSE is listed as a core Utility

 

With that said Modding can be rewarding but you need walk before you run, learn the basics and the rules,

 

 

NB one thing i didn't mention but is sort of crucial is the Unoffical Skyrim Legiondary Patch or USLEP .

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