Can you make this compatible with No AWKCR and AE For Mods File Dump it has a file that removes the requirements for those for Clothing of the Commonwealth
Great patch, I used it for a while and I totally agree on your description about the barefoot/barefoot shorts and everything else. CotC is a great mod I no longer can play without and this patch makes it even more great!
After installing your mod, I too experienced bodies, wearing CotC outfits, to disapear. First I made sure to only overwrite the esp and not the rest of the data. After checking around in xEdit a bit, I found out that you are using incorrect paths for meshes, which causes outfits to "dissapear" in-game. This mod probably worked fine with older version of CotC, but doesen't with current version, since Crimson probably changed some files around.
Ok... So after applying this tweak most of my settlers that were wearing any of the slave clothes and western ones have no body now. Also equipping any of those clothes will make their body disappear and the players also.
Edit: Just deactivated the tweak and the mod itself and reactivated only the mod and now all the clothes show up as they should.
This mod doesn't deactivate or delete any clothing. It just adds leveled lists. If you have missing meshes (invisible bodies) it means that you uninstalled the Clothing Of The Commonwealth mod and installed this tweak, which isn't what you should do. You should install Clothing Of The Commonwealth and ALSO this patch.
Quick question: When you say to "load all the mods" (in FO4Edit merge patch building), do you mean load all the clothing mods you want in the merged patch, or literally "all the mods installed"? Also, this file would be included in both merges, whether using FO4Edit or Wrye Bash?
Literally all the mods that have a leveled list. What do you mean with "both" merges? There has to be only one merged (or bashed) patch file. But yes, this file has to be included as well. Let's recap the steps:
1. Load ALL the mods in FO4Edit (including this one). 2. Right click in any plugin after the background loader finishes. 3. Select "Other", then "Create Merged Patch" 4. Name your patch "Merged Patch" or whatever you want to call it. 5. Wait to finish, then close FO4Edit, select to save the patch when prompted. 6. Activate the patch file in NMM or in Wrye Bash in the load order.
I was trying to add some new faces from "Lots more settlers and enemies(LMSE)" and make these npcs wear clothes from this clothing pack and Eli's Armour Collection thanks to your leveled lists. I think it worked. Well, i was getting invisible bodies with your esp, so i just copied "Leveled item" and "Outfit" from your LL to the original Clothing of Cmmonwealth esp. Made a bashed patch for the leveled list with Eli's Collection. And then in LMSE esp Outfit->LMS_Outfit i changed the line LL_LMS_Outfits [LVLI:06F00AAA] to LL_Wastelander_Outfit [LVLI:001C2699]. I tested few times spawning settlers. All was well, they spawned with clothes from both mods. Except i had npcs without clothes, only wearing a hat. Is that a possible combo for one of the mods' or perhaps the game's leveled lists? Any workarounds? It is not that big of a deal, just wanted to know. And thank you for the leveled lists.
Edit: Partially found the answer. It is coming from COTC. Hm, I probably messed something up in fo4edit when i copied the leveled lists. I will either use only Eli's Collection with your LL integration, or make a bashed patch with original COTC esp and try to reduce(delete) some barefoot and skimpy outfits there. Unless by accident i find my mistake .
If you had invisible bodies with this mod, it's because you didn't install COTC first, and so you didn't have the meshes from it, therefore not showing in your game. This mod doesn't do anything that could make invisible bodies, it's only leveled lists. Reinstall COTC and then this mod. Check if NMM installs the proper meshes because sometimes it doesn't for some reason.
Well if someone ever makes a Bodyslide conversion of the original mod which doesn't clip like crazy, i would definitely give it a try with your LL patch :-)
Just seeing all the metal, glass and other sharp junk objects on the ground already hurts just by the thought of climbing over them barefooted...
Does this also take into account that NPCs who can spawn with leg armor don't get coats, for example? This also bothered be too much on the 1950's Feminine Outfits.
I wish I knew about this a day earlier. It would've have saved me an hour at least... CoTC it's a nice mod but it cannibalized a few other clothes mods I had and it needs a seriously tone down, 3-4 variations of the same clothes for shoes alone it's too much.
After installing this tweak, give it around 24 in-game hours to reset the leveled lists, so you don't see all those barefoot outfits popping up anymore.
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it has a file that removes the requirements for those for Clothing of the Commonwealth
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Thank you =)
Edit: Just deactivated the tweak and the mod itself and reactivated only the mod and now all the clothes show up as they should.
1. Load ALL the mods in FO4Edit (including this one).
2. Right click in any plugin after the background loader finishes.
3. Select "Other", then "Create Merged Patch"
4. Name your patch "Merged Patch" or whatever you want to call it.
5. Wait to finish, then close FO4Edit, select to save the patch when prompted.
6. Activate the patch file in NMM or in Wrye Bash in the load order.
Edit: Partially found the answer. It is coming from COTC. Hm, I probably messed something up in fo4edit when i copied the leveled lists. I will either use only Eli's Collection with your LL integration, or make a bashed patch with original COTC esp and try to reduce(delete) some barefoot and skimpy outfits there. Unless by accident i find my mistake
Just seeing all the metal, glass and other sharp junk objects on the ground already hurts just by the thought of climbing over them barefooted...
Does this also take into account that NPCs who can spawn with leg armor don't get coats, for example?
This also bothered be too much on the 1950's Feminine Outfits.