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Skyrim se enhanced first person
Skyrim se enhanced first person










I've read somewhere that Enderal comes with FNIS animations, could that be the reason for this mod not working for me? Maybe I need to download FNIS and run its patcher do check the anims or something. Here are the mods I'm currenty using on my Enderal playtrough: Is there any known conflict with skeletons, DSR or anything I should know? I'm pretty sure I used enhanced camera with all of those mods before on a +200 mod profile. Double check that it's actually installed correctly Braescher wrote: It is. And I have always used them on Skyrim anyway.

skyrim se enhanced first person

The other few mods I am using on Enderal are pretty much all marked as "compatible" with Enderal.

skyrim se enhanced first person

I'm trying to run the mod on Enderal, but it is not working. I'll try lowering the fov just for sakes but there surely must be a way around this?Įdited by eu4orick, 16 September 2016 - 01:45 PM. I still get the armor and body show up just fine but I get it twice! But twice as in just showing the chest bit so in other words my female hero has two sets of boobies if you look at your toes and only from that particular viewing angle! FOV is set to 90 I replaced the 1st person models with just arms and still get the same problem. Any idea's please to fix or tweak ini please? gamefever wrote: A whole heck of a lot of Modded Armor use the 3rd person model for 1st person model.Ī decent lazy way around that is simply to use the 1st person models already provided in the games BSA for the 1st person models or simply just use a pair of naked arms.Only people using crazy FOV at that point might ever notice that the shoulder pads or sleeves are missing. It's hard to make out but if I look downwards towards the ground at my feet I get what looks like the chest or neck area again. I get a double first person body of sorts in 1st person view. Eu4orick wrote: For some reason I don't know yet how to fix.












Skyrim se enhanced first person