Hey
I have this problem with my DAO:
I installed a bunch of mods from dragonagenexus, like the more hair ones well alot of the top rated mods.
Now I have this wierd issue that when I load my save file, I get a new head for my characters aka the model change ore more precisely I think it changes to the Leliana model. No matter if Im a dwarf/elf etc when I load I get that head. Which means it floats above thier bodies.
Anyone know why this is? And what I could do to fix this so it doenst occure again?
See I somehow managed to do a fix for this by using the editor. I found that if I;
- Open the das file in the save folder
- Go to http://img4.imagesha...15/88511197.jpg this place and type in another hair for example from my override folder em_har_ren11_0 and reload. Then the head I orginally created with hair is back, it aint the hair in the name I typed but it works. I found this out when on my human I tried to change haircut since I believed that was the only thing that got changed. Now it works to fix back the head no matter what character I use. But I still dont know how I managed to create this issue.
Any thoughts?
Models changes at load of save file
Débuté par
Eldred
, juil. 13 2010 03:35
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Posté 13 juillet 2010 - 03:35
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Posté 14 juillet 2010 - 06:43
Perhaps the quickest way to find the culprit is to scan the mod comments for suggestions of similar wierdness.
Or, since you know roughly what the mods are doing, remove the ones that seem likely to impact heads.
The systematic way would be to uninstall all the custom content, then reintroduce the mods one at a time until the problem occurred.
Since many mods don't have uninstall packages, the clean way to do that is to take a backup, disable them all on the DLC screen, delete their Addin folders from Documents, and delete everything in the packages override folders in both Documents and Program Files.
Or, since you know roughly what the mods are doing, remove the ones that seem likely to impact heads.
The systematic way would be to uninstall all the custom content, then reintroduce the mods one at a time until the problem occurred.
Since many mods don't have uninstall packages, the clean way to do that is to take a backup, disable them all on the DLC screen, delete their Addin folders from Documents, and delete everything in the packages override folders in both Documents and Program Files.
Modifié par Proleric1, 14 juillet 2010 - 06:45 .





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