wayneout Posted March 27, 2020 Share Posted March 27, 2020 I have installed CBBE. I have installed bodyslider. I created a body in bodyslider then I did all the CBBE clothing. I am using Steam to run the game. When I opened the game and then wanted to check if the body worked, it didn't look like the body I created. I took off the vault suit to look closer but she is still wearing her underwear. For some reason, I thought she would be nude when you took the vault suit off. Was I wrong to think that? If so, is there a mod so that she will be nude. I need to check out the figure. I used the curvy body and did not check the "never nude" option. I have to check and make sure that CBBE is on my mod list when I open CBBE. If it isn't, I do not know what the trouble could be. I used Vortex to load all my mods. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StormWolf01 Posted March 27, 2020 Share Posted March 27, 2020 Heyas Wayne. 1) don't run the game from Steam.Run the game through f4se, with it set to have administrator access through windows.2) Verify that CBBE.esp is set to active in your load order. Verify that manually. Go into the in game mod manager, through the MODS option when the game starts up. 3) Make sure that you did not select the nevernude option when you installed CBBE.4) refer back to 1). Not trying to be a butthead, but yeah... do NOT run the game through Steam.5) Make sure that after creating your preset, that you are saving it. Also double check your output folder there in bodyslide's settings. To make sure that it's saving them to somewhere there in your data folder. (Sorry, I have yet to figure out exactly where that programs saves the files to!)6) Vortex doesn't install mods directly to your data folder in your game folder. It keeps the files in a folder in appdata. Which is C: Users: Yourscreenname: Local: -> Vortex (Yourscreenname) will be a folder named whatever name you use to log into the computer.I mention that in case that you need to manually remove the CBBE files in case you need to do a Manual install of CBBE. Which sometimes is required when you install it through a mod manager. One of the biggest problems that I have seen, is that for some reason or another CBBE.esp does not like to stay active in the load order. I fixed that problem by manually editing my plugins.txt files. (if you are using any mod managers, like vortex, you will have more than one of them, tho the new ones will have something like "baked" in the name or something similar.) Those you will probly need to edit too.Those files are located in the appdata folder also, however they are in the Fallout 4 folder. They are text files, that you can open with notepad.exe which comes in every version of windows. To make it as active, just make sure that it has an asterisk in front of the filename. *CBBE.espThe save the file. But make sure that you don't accidentally add a space in front of the filename or the asterisk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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