

Of course, a person has to be willing to put in the time to do it properly - if not, they usually end up posting in the forums (my usual response is to recommend that they read the pinned topic - something simple, yet often not done). Alternate Animation mods: 0 sets: 0 total groups: 0 added file slots: 0 alternate files: 0 Creature Pack not installed 0 animations for 1 mods successfully included (character) I have stuff installed HDT CBBE HDT BBP But it's not detecting any of that, I've tried googling this problem but there are either no solutions or no threads with this. And it was all time well spent, as I have a completely stable game (original, not SSE) with 696 mods and 510 total plugins merged down to 252 (and this on a pretty poor PC).

Absolutely! I've spent more hours researching mods and, once I've selected the mods I want, editing them in TES5Edit to ensure compatibility, than I've actually spent playing the game. Traductions en contexte de 'FNIS' en franais-anglais avec Reverso Context : Selon les reprsentants de la FNIS, les avantages de cet accord restent se faire sentir. If the mod creator doesn't provide support or feedback to people's queries or problems I usually steer well clear of the mod itself. I also usually check over the comments section in mods that seem a bit complex, just to see if there are any issues. And who knows better than the mod author themself about the possible problems with their mod.Yeah, I always check the mod creator's comments about any incompatibilites with other mods before installing. But you are right - first place to look if you are having a problem with a mod is that mod's Posts page. Originally posted by smr1957:Sometimes it's easier for people to post here.
