No, I don't have it installed on the other modder, I only tried that once and then uninstalled it from there. The config option isn't even on the other modder. Heh, no, no, no, as I've said, I've tried it multiple times, in multiple places, to get it to work around it in multiple ways. Hope this helps, and if you have troubles, post back If you've extracted a file that ISNT NBAIO.override, then you've got the regular form of Natural Bodies. Once you've got it installed in that pane, the configuration option should be available. Drag and drop it into the area of DAMM that reads Installed Override's. Now, click on NBIAO.override and hold the mouse button down. Open up the folder that you extracted NBAIO.override into when you extracted it from the. So, start up DAMM and uninstall it (NBIAO I mean, not DAMM). override version of it.īut, you do mention that it's grayed out, so that leads me to think that we are talking about DAModManager.
And doesnt include a configuration utility unless you install the.
So if you did install this with DaModder, and not DaModManager (DAMM) then what you installed was the Natural Bodies mod in. override file, and DAM cannot understand those. DaModder? DaModder will not install Natural Bodies All in One, as it's a. Ok, something that I want to clarify here. Yeah, this particular mod isnt that easy to understand, especially since the instructions tell you to do things that aren't necessary. That's just weird, man.Īnyways, I just, I really- I'm about to pull out my hair and entirely give up on it and leave them in their normal skimpy undies, and I really really don't want to give up like that. Makes me wonder why they made erect the central option in the first place. It works on DAModder, but I'd really rather not run around with all my characters having boners, I want to mod it for strictly nudist reasons, not sexual at all. I can get all the files and folders in order, and everything's fine, I can get along fine with every other mod I try, but this one mod, yes, it goes through and it says it's compatible, but then doesn't give me any configuration settings, the config option is greyed out. I really want to play this game the way I want to, but it just won't let me. I, too, have a problem with the natural bodies install, and it's really been a thorn in my side for the past two days. Hey, ah, I'm rather new to everything in this game, I've been running around and tweaking things here and there for the past 2 days, but I really haven't even played the game much, I want to wait until I can play it the way I want to play it in full.
It can save you a big headache on trying to get those mods to load back up into your new character.īe safe, fight the good fight, and happy gaming Just have to remember to deactivate and reactivate. Then exit out, reactivate your mods, and then reload your savegame. Then load up the character, and play it till you can can create a savegame for them. its because of how the game reads savegames. there's a bad bug where they dont necessarily spawn correctly when you create a new character. If you're using some custom armor/weapon/item mods. Oh, and I'll go ahead and give you a piece of advice.
I'm glad to hear that you got it worked out I understand that a lot of folks have a hard time with this one, so they need help shifting through it.
And it can be kinda confusing as to what you need to do. Yeah, this particular mod isn't as easy to use as a lot of the other mods are. Not a problem! Glad to help out when I can And you get relocated to someplace that will give you more time soon. From there you've got your options on which models to tell it to use.Įdit- also make sure that you are actually using DA MODMANAGER, not DAupdater.exe or DA Modder (DAM).Īnd hopefully your deployment goes well. Once that finishes up, you can the right click on where it says Natural Bodies all in One, NBiaO or whatever (the name varies by version number) and choose config. Once you DnD it into Installed Overrides, it should go about installing it. Installed Dazips, Installed Overrides, and then one that says Info. override file into the portion of ModManager that says Installed Overrides at the top of it.
Which is the format that it needs to be in order for DA ModManager (DAMM) to be able to have configuration options with it.Īfter extracting it from the 7z file, all you need to do is Drag and Drop (DnD) the. This mod is unlike the majority of other mods that you're going to run into, as it is packed in a. Not that I'm criticizing or anything, just letting ya know When its one big block of text it makes it difficult to understand Especially when some of the folks that might e helping you may not be native english speaking When you post, please seperate out your sentences.