You should be using a skin texture that corresponds to the skin texture you selected in the installer (you should install the CBBE Bijin Skin if you install the Deep Elf Bijin Skin etc). If you do not use a skin texture that corresponds to the one you selected in the installer, you will certainly get graphical bugs such as neck seams or discoloration.
If installing the correct skin texture doesn't work, or if you want to use your own skin texture, you can try one of the following solutions:
I want to use my own skin texture.
* Replace my mod's skin textures with the skin textures your vanilla races are using. There are instructions on how to do this in the main mod's description under Customization. My Deep Elves look like they're using an ugly, discolored version of the vanilla skin.
* Overwrite the contents of the main mod with the contents of the Essentials Patcher. If you are a Mod Organizer 2 user, this should be as easy as dragging the Essentials Patcher's mod folder below the Timelost Dwemer's folder in the left-hand pane of MO2.
If you are a Vortex user, this slightly more complicated because Vortex doesn't give users the necessary control to modify their load order. If you're using Vortex, you need to open the Essentials Patcher's mod folder, copy its contents, and paste them inside the Timelost Dwemer's mod folder, and overwrite them when prompted. This will manually-overwrite the Timelost Dwemer's textures.
Hello, I'm having the same issues as well. I'm using the mysticism patch, the extra automatons plugin, the immersive jewelry patch, hph patch, sacrosanct patch, vokriinator black patch, and the wildcat patch.
I found another possible cause: If you have both my snow elves and deep elves installed with their respective SCS patches, it will cause vampirism to break. I will make a unified patch to fix the overwritten formlists between my two mods.
The auto crossbow file is interesting. Hopefully, it will make my other crossbows stop being semi-auto. (I use Fort Knox and i can assure you that the semi-auto gunfire works through crossbow files, thus making all the crossbows semi-auto as well!!
I found a weird problem where there is no eyebrow type slider. All the others are there (height, width etc) but I can't select an eyebrow and the presets don't have them. Never had this problem before (new computer, new Skyrim). I have no ENB and I have several eyebrow mods.
You should be using a skin that corresponds to one of the skins in the installer. If not, then you will certainly get neck seams. One thing you could just do however is replace my mod's skins with the one you're using. I don't know what the Reverie Skin is, but you should be able to replace my mod's textures with it. There are instructions on how to do this in the main mod's description under Customization.
So, I have a bit of issue here. I installed this mod, created character, did all the other thing and so on. I installed it with normal difficulty - no magicka regen. It was just too frustrating to play it like this, so I decided to reinstall this mod and change it to difficulty where you have the magicka regen but nothing changed in the game. I still couldnĀ“t regen my magicka. I did everything. Reinstalled the mod 2 times, made new saves, did some console commands for magicka regen and so on... But still, like I have written, the problem remained. Does anybody know any solution for this issue please? Thanks for replies.
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You should be using a skin texture that corresponds to the skin texture you selected in the installer (you should install the CBBE Bijin Skin if you install the Deep Elf Bijin Skin etc). If you do not use a skin texture that corresponds to the one you selected in the installer, you will certainly get graphical bugs such as neck seams or discoloration.
If installing the correct skin texture doesn't work, or if you want to use your own skin texture, you can try one of the following solutions:
I want to use my own skin texture.
* Replace my mod's skin textures with the skin textures your vanilla races are using. There are instructions on how to do this in the main mod's description under Customization.
My Deep Elves look like they're using an ugly, discolored version of the vanilla skin.
* Overwrite the contents of the main mod with the contents of the Essentials Patcher. If you are a Mod Organizer 2 user, this should be as easy as dragging the Essentials Patcher's mod folder below the Timelost Dwemer's folder in the left-hand pane of MO2.
If you are a Vortex user, this slightly more complicated because Vortex doesn't give users the necessary control to modify their load order. If you're using Vortex, you need to open the Essentials Patcher's mod folder, copy its contents, and paste them inside the Timelost Dwemer's mod folder, and overwrite them when prompted. This will manually-overwrite the Timelost Dwemer's textures.
Please list all the TLD plugins that you are using.
It is no longer supported due to mod conflicts and the fact that I literally forgot about it and haven't updated it since the 2.0 days.
Is there a way to use the console in game to determine what might be overwriting the body?
:/ any fix
Thanks for replies.