![]() (Gopher has a really useful series of guides on how to set up and use MO on his YouTube channel, btw. You would be best off starting it on a fresh install and new game, though. want not to use them in gameplay normally (for performance, say) but be able to easily add them in for a screenshot session. I'm probably explaining badly, but basically it's really useful for testing out these sorts of things, or if you e.g. Skyrim Special Edition Body, Face, Hair Subcategories Browse Categories for male characters. If you want to try out different texture/mesh mods, I'd suggest having a look at Mod Organiser, it's a bit more complex than Nexus Mod Manager, but it works brilliantly for texture/mesh mods in particular because it doesn't actually overwrite anything, it uses a system that lets you activate/deactivate installed texture/mesh mods at will, and prioritise them so for example if you have a mod that says you have to install a different mod first and then overwrite with this one, Mod Organiser lets you install in whichever order and then prioritise so the one that's supposed to overwrite 'wins'. Best Combination of mods for face/body/hair/eyes for the characters - posted in Skyrim Mod Talk: Im new to adding mods into games and wanted to know if anyone can help me out with the best combination of mods to enhance to characters in Skyrim to that super high HD quality like the pictures show. also, i do have Nexus Mod Manager, but lately been looking at the workshop, was kinda hoping i'd find what i was after from there but guess not. ![]() ![]() Very nice list, will take a look at them, see if i can find something suitable for me!Īnd yeah, thanks guys for the prompt replies. Originally posted by Dexter:Better Males w/ Geonex faces Ĭaliente's Beautiful Bodies Edition -CBBE
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