

- How to use fnis with nmm install#
- How to use fnis with nmm mod#
- How to use fnis with nmm Patch#
- How to use fnis with nmm mods#
How to use fnis with nmm mod#
I swithced to Mod Organizer, but I simply can not get FNIS data to work with Skyrim. I have done everything that was to be done (including fine print) from this guide: Īdditionally, I have also selected FNIS plugins and set both options as "True."įurthermore I tested if FNIS actually worked properly from inside MO by inlcuding creature pack to it. FNIS regonizes and updates installed creature pack and spell animations. This does not affect to character in LAL prison. I don't see anything else that I could or should be doing.

I launch both FNIS and SKSE inside the MO. Game starts normally inside LAL prison, but game lacks FNISH data and each character I try to create suffers from scarecrow ragdoll effect. Has anyone managed to get this work? If so, then how? I really can't play the game at all.Įdit: Yes, I downgraded MO, as instructed. That is how I got it to work in the first place. I don't know anything specific about FNIS.
How to use fnis with nmm mods#
But, if you've done everything to be sure that all of FNIS scripts are working correctly, then I can only assume that it is a skeleton conflict that is causing your problem, not a scripting conflict.īe sure that you are not letting any mods that alter the skeleton/rigging overwrite any custom skeleton, if any, that FNIS requires. Also make sure that you're not loading up anything after FNIS that modifies anything like animations or even scale settings so you can properly test it. If you even have something that overwrites any textures on characters, then temporarily take that out of your load order. Not all mods are made to the same standard and there could be something in one of them that is overwriting your FNIS necessary files. Using MO, you can see exactly what is being overwritten in FNIS by other mods. Hunt for any information relating to anything that FNIS mods.
How to use fnis with nmm install#
dllĭll name that FNIS must call by itself? How about your data directory? Did you ever install anything directly into your Skyrim data directory instead of using a mod-manager that will keep it clean? dll files in the root directory that FNIS would need or that call anything that may conflict with animations/FNIS? Is another mod using the same. Ursprünglich geschrieben von Ref:I appreciate your attempt to help. Just realize that I may not actually be able to eventually help. But, at least I'm enthusiastic about trying!Įverything - including Skeleton and all animations - work perfectly trough NMM.
How to use fnis with nmm Patch#
I have made sure that this is not a patch problem with XP32 skeleton - that I actualy misspelled up there. This problem seems to be with compatibility issues between FNIS and MO - or something in my system causing that issue. I don't have to move to MO, but for several reasons I want to. NMM is till in Beta stage and has bugs of its own. Testing WIP mods trough it can sometimes be a real painful experience that could mostly be avoided with MO. I've only been modding Skyrim for a few days, btw. BUT, I do have experience with modding Oblivion and I understand most of the concepts fairly well. There is little functional difference, that I know of, the most dramatic being how intricate and well-formed these latest mod-managers are. I'm having a blast with MO! Just think - I can now mod "on the fly" with almost complete abandon. I'm giddy just thinking about it and my hard-drive space is shrinking, rapidly.įrom what I have seen, MO, if it's stable for you, is the best choice of all of them. I say that because it provides the most flexibility and, IMO, safety. Though, User Error can still be a problem and I still have much to learn about MO.Įdit: Am I realy the only one experiencing this trouble? I keep quite strict order in my mod department, so problem might actually be in my system (Win 7 and relevant frameworks.) I may have to revisit few pages to sort this out. No, you can be guarranteed that you're not. In fact, somewhere in the world, someone else dealing with this same problem and is screaming at the remains of their computer as they beat on it with an immoliated and recently deceased dead weasel. OK - Let's go through the basic checklist: Ģ) Did you install the latest.
