I don't know if the load order has something to do with this as well. The issue I've gotten after going through the race menu for the second time, the penis of the male player character just stays straight? As it is shown in the racemenu but after exiting out of the racemenu it's just pointing outwards. I cannot for the life of me figure out if SOS Light, SAM Light or one of the compatible mods is causing this issue. When starting a new game and finished creating my male character, I often go through the console showracemenu command to do adjustments of my character in case I forgotten to make some changes. I have currently installed Light versions of SOS and SAM, with the appropriate mods that would allow the two to work with each other. I am very doubtful I'll get any help from Loverslab due to the audience there so I thought I'd try asking here first. I've created a fresh new save file to start modding Skyrim Special Edition. I'm still fairly new to posting on forum posts so I apologise if I've made any mistakes on this thread. Hello! I've been poking around this site for many months and been searching on other sites for a solution but no luck so far. What's New in Version 1.1.2 See changelog
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I think it's compatible, since this mod just replaces models and textures and nothing else. I have not tested if this mod is compatible with the Anniversary Edition. This is my first mod, so do not judge strictly, if something is wrong, write to try to fix it) I created this mod for personal use, but decided to share it on Vector. Legacy of the Dragonborn Private Armory.Kreis' Skimpy Outfits - Heavy Armor Redux II Thongs for a mannequins I took from an excellent mod from the author kreiste: This mod only changes the appearance of mannequins, there are no scripts in this mod.įor this mod I used bodies, heads and textures from mods:Ĭaliente's Beautiful Bodies Enhancer -CBBE. This mod is a simple replayer of vanilla mannequins for more beautiful ones with SAM Light and CBBE bodies and textures.