![]() Anyways, point is I can see the changes your mod brings to the NPC clothes, but I can't seem to find all the armors at the forge. I have over 50 mods installed, and no CTDs anymore. I have spent the whole last week trying to find the perfect mixtures of mods, so that I can run skyrim at a sufficiently high graphics config without CTDs. Is it likely it's because of that? Secondly, it's not like I don't know how to install mods. Just so that you know, I have just started the game and I am looking at just the Riverwood forge, not the Skyforge. You can watch Arsenalrobert's Video Showing off some of my armors in the video section.Hey KillerKeo, pardon me for being kind of a noob, but I can't seem to find your armors for creation in the blacksmith forge. ![]() Just download it manually and move the data folder from the armor pack to your skyrim directory and overwrite the old data folder with the one from the my armor pack. For some reason there is a problem with the NMM. When I finish the Armors in the game I will convert them all to V3 - Installing: I recommend installing it manually. ![]() Though the newer ones i have been doing have the V3 body. Currently most of my armors i have made are for V2 of the cbbe body. Description:This mod is a work in progress Skimpy Armor Set that replaces Armor in the game to a more revealing but not completely or outright nude meaning Nipples are covered and nether regions are some what covered. If you have any issues with this mod then its probobly an issue from the original Oldrim version, however feel free to ask if you have any questions. All meshes, textures and esp files have been converted correctly and are fully functionall for Skyrim Special edition so they wont corrupt your save game later on. Dont worry i have taken all necessary precautions when converting this mod. As far as upload persmission goes you must follow the original authors guidlines: Also for those people who woundering if this mod is safe to use. I simply coverted it from Oldrim to Special Edition.Īll credit goes to the original author Killer Keo. ![]() Steam Workshop: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. As good but might be a bit more conservative called Killer Keos Skimpy. On my older armors because they ar still V2 CBBE. ![]()
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