Simply disabling them doesn't work all the time. The only way to fix this is to uninstall your mods one at a time until you find the one causing the conflict. Lastly, you might be getting a conflict from one or more other mods. You can try reinstalling CBBE and Bodyslide / Outfit Studio. Doing this will update the registry for you. IDK what launcher you're using, F4SE for example, but it's always a good idea to launch the game at least ONCE with the default Steam launcher right after a game update.
You can do this by verifying the game path in BS settings.īodyslide reads the registry to set the correct game path. If you're not using Unique Player, make sure that Bodyslide is building the body mesh and installing the textures in the right location.
CBBE installation doesn't do this for you, you'll have to do this manually. If you're using Unique Player, make sure you're copying the cbbe meshes and textures to the proper folders. I'm going to assume that you're already set up your game for mods with the proper entries in your ini files.įirst try doing a verify game cache through Steam.