HadToRegister Posted May 1, 2021 Share Posted May 1, 2021 im having the same problem did anyone come up with a solution to fix the animations and or restore the files? You literally posted this under my post where I stated specifically why he's T-posing.It's also the solution. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhajiitTorok Posted May 3, 2021 Author Share Posted May 3, 2021 Deleting my Skyrim folder (Which had changes from years of modding, I think) and doing a completely fresh install fixed my problem (It's also what Bethesda recommends doing if mods break your game). No thanks to any of you. When someone asks for help, being condescending know-it-alls is, surprisingly, not helpful. Maybe go back to pre-school and learn some manners. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest deleted34304850 Posted May 3, 2021 Share Posted May 3, 2021 Deleting my Skyrim folder (Which had changes from years of modding, I think) and doing a completely fresh install fixed my problem (It's also what Bethesda recommends doing if mods break your game). No thanks to any of you. When someone asks for help, being condescending know-it-alls is, surprisingly, not helpful. Maybe go back to pre-school and learn some manners.You're more than welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HadToRegister Posted May 3, 2021 Share Posted May 3, 2021 I didn't run FNIS for the 2014 version of Moonlight Tales because it never said it needed FNIS. But just to check and see if it fixed anything, I ran FNIS with the Creature Pack, and 2014 Moonlight Tales and I got the same bug. I uninstalled Moonlight Tales, and all FNIS mods properly (I hope), and just tried with the vanilla werewolf, I got the same result, T pose. You downloaded and install the Werewolf mod that had animations, then uninstalled it, and told Vortex to delete the animation files, then you installed a Werewolf mod with no animations, and now you T-pose. That's your problem, it has nothing to do with Vortex, and has everything to do with you uninstalling animation files, then installing a different mod WITHOUT animation files in it. This is a FNIS problem and/or the Moonlight Tales mod problem, this doesn't have anything to do with a Mod Manager. Deleting my Skyrim folder (Which had changes from years of modding, I think) and doing a completely fresh install fixed my problem (It's also what Bethesda recommends doing if mods break your game). No thanks to any of you. When someone asks for help, being condescending know-it-alls is, surprisingly, not helpful. Maybe go back to pre-school and learn some manners. The answer was IN MY POST, I'm sorry you couldn't be bothered to actually read the posts in a thread. The Guy installed a version of the Werewolf mod WITH ANIMATIONS, then he uninstalled it along with the ANIMATIONS, and Installed a version of the Werewolf mod WITHOUT ANIMATIONS, as I pointed out.Ending up with his Werewolves in a T-POSE, due to MISSING ANIMATIONS. Now, applying a modicum of critical thinking skills, would lead one to REINSTALL the Werewolf mod WITH ANIMATIONS in it, to RESTORE the ANIMATIONS. The way you did it, by Deleting your Game Folder, (If you use Vortex) has now left you with a ton of orphaned Hardlinks in your Mod folder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhajiitTorok Posted May 4, 2021 Author Share Posted May 4, 2021 I didn't run FNIS for the 2014 version of Moonlight Tales because it never said it needed FNIS. But just to check and see if it fixed anything, I ran FNIS with the Creature Pack, and 2014 Moonlight Tales and I got the same bug. I uninstalled Moonlight Tales, and all FNIS mods properly (I hope), and just tried with the vanilla werewolf, I got the same result, T pose. You downloaded and install the Werewolf mod that had animations, then uninstalled it, and told Vortex to delete the animation files, then you installed a Werewolf mod with no animations, and now you T-pose. That's your problem, it has nothing to do with Vortex, and has everything to do with you uninstalling animation files, then installing a different mod WITHOUT animation files in it. This is a FNIS problem and/or the Moonlight Tales mod problem, this doesn't have anything to do with a Mod Manager. Deleting my Skyrim folder (Which had changes from years of modding, I think) and doing a completely fresh install fixed my problem (It's also what Bethesda recommends doing if mods break your game). No thanks to any of you. When someone asks for help, being condescending know-it-alls is, surprisingly, not helpful. Maybe go back to pre-school and learn some manners. The answer was IN MY POST, I'm sorry you couldn't be bothered to actually read the posts in a thread. The Guy installed a version of the Werewolf mod WITH ANIMATIONS, then he uninstalled it along with the ANIMATIONS, and Installed a version of the Werewolf mod WITHOUT ANIMATIONS, as I pointed out.Ending up with his Werewolves in a T-POSE, due to MISSING ANIMATIONS. Now, applying a modicum of critical thinking skills, would lead one to REINSTALL the Werewolf mod WITH ANIMATIONS in it, to RESTORE the ANIMATIONS. The way you did it, by Deleting your Game Folder, (If you use Vortex) has now left you with a ton of orphaned Hardlinks in your Mod folder. I also made sure to uninstall all my mods before I deleted my game folder, I'm not that stupid. And I did read the thread, but no one was specifically telling me how to go about fixing it. You were just rephrasing how I messed up. And not everyone has neurotypical 'common sense' and can pull meaning out of vague statements. I'm autistic, I need more explanation to things sometimes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest deleted34304850 Posted May 4, 2021 Share Posted May 4, 2021 I didn't run FNIS for the 2014 version of Moonlight Tales because it never said it needed FNIS. But just to check and see if it fixed anything, I ran FNIS with the Creature Pack, and 2014 Moonlight Tales and I got the same bug. I uninstalled Moonlight Tales, and all FNIS mods properly (I hope), and just tried with the vanilla werewolf, I got the same result, T pose. You downloaded and install the Werewolf mod that had animations, then uninstalled it, and told Vortex to delete the animation files, then you installed a Werewolf mod with no animations, and now you T-pose. That's your problem, it has nothing to do with Vortex, and has everything to do with you uninstalling animation files, then installing a different mod WITHOUT animation files in it. This is a FNIS problem and/or the Moonlight Tales mod problem, this doesn't have anything to do with a Mod Manager. Deleting my Skyrim folder (Which had changes from years of modding, I think) and doing a completely fresh install fixed my problem (It's also what Bethesda recommends doing if mods break your game). No thanks to any of you. When someone asks for help, being condescending know-it-alls is, surprisingly, not helpful. Maybe go back to pre-school and learn some manners. The answer was IN MY POST, I'm sorry you couldn't be bothered to actually read the posts in a thread. The Guy installed a version of the Werewolf mod WITH ANIMATIONS, then he uninstalled it along with the ANIMATIONS, and Installed a version of the Werewolf mod WITHOUT ANIMATIONS, as I pointed out.Ending up with his Werewolves in a T-POSE, due to MISSING ANIMATIONS. Now, applying a modicum of critical thinking skills, would lead one to REINSTALL the Werewolf mod WITH ANIMATIONS in it, to RESTORE the ANIMATIONS. The way you did it, by Deleting your Game Folder, (If you use Vortex) has now left you with a ton of orphaned Hardlinks in your Mod folder. I also made sure to uninstall all my mods before I deleted my game folder, I'm not that stupid. And I did read the thread, but no one was specifically telling me how to go about fixing it. You were just rephrasing how I messed up. And not everyone has neurotypical 'common sense' and can pull meaning out of vague statements. I'm autistic, I need more explanation to things sometimes. you're more than welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HadToRegister Posted May 4, 2021 Share Posted May 4, 2021 I also made sure to uninstall all my mods before I deleted my game folder, I'm not that stupid. And I did read the thread, but no one was specifically telling me how to go about fixing it. You were just rephrasing how I messed up. And not everyone has neurotypical 'common sense' and can pull meaning out of vague statements. I'm autistic, I need more explanation to things sometimes. I explained it twice in this thread, sorry you think I was just rephrasing things. Anyway, I'll add you to my ignore list so I don't waste any time, (Mine and yours) trying to help you again, and it would've been nice if you mentioned you're autistic in your FIRST post (I've seen quite a few people do that in their first posts in this forum specifically for that, and it helps the people in here a lot) so people could've met your needs and been clearer with their responses.Happy gaming Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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