Heya! It appears that the accessories for this outfit - the goggles and the necklace, both of which I love, aren't in the bodyslide files, so when equipped, it makes my character's body revert from its custom CBBE-based body. As well, I'm having the same issue with sneaking in first person as Varinets. Otherwise, a great mod!
I'm probably missing something extremely obvious, but it makes my legs and arms invisible. Not sure what went wrong there. I tried reinstalling both this and cbbe and nothing different happened.
Regarding the 'fitting' of the top I guess the OP's vision was a more loose-fitting one than yours? Regardless I cannot help with this one.
I think however I might be able to help with the 1st Person sneaking 'WTF' moment.
Please bear in mind that I have not used this outfit myself yet so what follows is just an educated guess by looking at the .esp and the meshes.
If the offending mesh is the one I suspect this is due to the fact that there is an incorrect entry in the ARMA record for the 'base' outfit (aa_uuBase [ARMA:xx000F9A]) in the 'Female 1st Person' section; the mesh path should be 'persephone\Underground Undercover\outfit1stp.nif' as opposed to the current 'persephone\Underground Undercover\outfit.nif.'
If however this does not fix the 'WTF' issue and the culprit is a different part of the outfit, as pointed out by Gambit77 in a completely different mod - all credit goes to him, all I'm doing is parroting his knowledge - all you need to do is add a 'blank' .nif to the 1st Person entries of the offending Armor Addon (ARMA) entry.
As mentioned above I haven't used this outfit myself yet so I cannot tell you which one is the offending piece however I think it should be easy enough for you to determine that.
Personally I am using 'Armorsmith Extended\nhimkoko\PistolHarness_SniperRifle_Jetpack_KatanaBelt1stPerson_F.nif' as suggested by him to resolve this conundrum as this is not the only mod in the nexus that suffers from this glitch.
Of course you need AE installed for that mesh to be available to you.
EDIT: Another minor oversight, the mesh 'modbox.nif' is missing from this one. It is included with the earrings mod though so if you have both installed you won't notice.
It's on the shelf in the room where you first meet Liam Binet (walk behind him and face the shelf and you should see it). The container they're in looks like a standard institute container.
"No vanilla Skyrim assets were used". Just because an author gives others a permission to use it, doesn't mean it's free game all over everywhere and you shouldn't be wary. The vest used here is a modified DLC FNV armour, Courier Duster . That means basically it's a port from FNV to FO4. The boots mod for high heels for Skyrim is another example of vanilla Skyrim asset modified by a modder who then gave permission for people to use it (WITHIN SKYRIM MODDING, I would imagine). The boots are from the Dark Brotherhood armour, with heels modded in.
I don't particularly care, not doing this to play vigilante or anything, just a fair warning when people use "free to use modders resources" between games, there's a high chance what you're using is originally from the vanilla game and the modder giving "free permissions" just edited the mesh.
I don't think anyone really cares, just pointing out some facts that this is indeed using vanilla assets from Skyrim and FNV :P
I legitimately did not know this—I thought the rule was "don't use a file extractor to take assets from Skyrim/etc and just plop them into Fallout because that's cheating", hence my specifically mentioning "vanilla" assets as opposed to just "any". I'll let Nexus staff tell me to take it down and/or permaban me with no warning, though, and leave it up for download until that happens :P
True, true. I just had a closer look at them on my Skyrim character and noticed they're not Nightingale's (the Nightingale's are prettier ). Still, agree to what you said. This stuff shouldn't be ported out of Skyrim/any other game without permission.
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Other outfit (how it should be in my opinion):
And wtf with pants in sneak mode (if take off them there is no bug)
I think however I might be able to help with the 1st Person sneaking 'WTF' moment.
Please bear in mind that I have not used this outfit myself yet so what follows is just an educated guess by looking at the .esp and the meshes.
If the offending mesh is the one I suspect this is due to the fact that there is an incorrect entry in the ARMA record for the 'base' outfit (aa_uuBase [ARMA:xx000F9A]) in the 'Female 1st Person' section; the mesh path should be 'persephone\Underground Undercover\outfit1stp.nif' as opposed to the current 'persephone\Underground Undercover\outfit.nif.'
If however this does not fix the 'WTF' issue and the culprit is a different part of the outfit, as pointed out by Gambit77 in a completely different mod - all credit goes to him, all I'm doing is parroting his knowledge - all you need to do is add a 'blank' .nif to the 1st Person entries of the offending Armor Addon (ARMA) entry.
As mentioned above I haven't used this outfit myself yet so I cannot tell you which one is the offending piece however I think it should be easy enough for you to determine that.
Personally I am using 'Armorsmith Extended\nhimkoko\PistolHarness_SniperRifle_Jetpack_KatanaBelt1stPerson_F.nif' as suggested by him to resolve this conundrum as this is not the only mod in the nexus that suffers from this glitch.
Of course you need AE installed for that mesh to be available to you.
EDIT: Another minor oversight, the mesh 'modbox.nif' is missing from this one. It is included with the earrings mod though so if you have both installed you won't notice.
I don't particularly care, not doing this to play vigilante or anything, just a fair warning when people use "free to use modders resources" between games, there's a high chance what you're using is originally from the vanilla game and the modder giving "free permissions" just edited the mesh.
I don't think anyone really cares, just pointing out some facts that this is indeed using vanilla assets from Skyrim and FNV :P
Thanks for solving what had me scratching my head :D
because that's cheating", hence my specifically mentioning "vanilla" assets as opposed to just "any". I'll let Nexus staff tell me to take it down and/or permaban me with no warning, though, and leave it up for download until that happens :PTrue, true. I just had a closer look at them on my Skyrim character and noticed they're not Nightingale's (the Nightingale's are prettier ). Still, agree to what you said. This stuff shouldn't be ported out of Skyrim/any other game without permission.