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Yes possibly. I don't get it though, everything is working perfectly. I just can't use other people's presets.
I was thinking that you might be using a conversion/custom gear group, which isn't detected by presets you are loading. If that is the case, then you can store the group data to preset XML-file.
If preset does not appear even with CBBE Body, then I believe they are getting somehow installed in to wrong folders. Check that their paths are pointing to same (virtual) folder, where your custom preset is pointing at.
Yeah I fixed the preset issue. I just never figured out the Fallout 4 issue. Bodyslide doesn't effect Fallout in game...
BodySlide dumps all content in to Data > Meshes folder in default installation. These are loose files, so they should win conflicts against any archived files.
Shouldn't body slide be in my Fallout 4 files like Skyrim? If so it's not there. Only all of the data I downloaded is in it. But not the application itself.
I went to the browse part and into the Data/Meshes folders.
I watched that video linked on nexus and that guy was overly confusing. Way too much unnecessary info.
1. Select the outfit as a test.
2. Select the body type.
3. Click the box to make morphs.
4. Click batch build.
Done.
Of course you can hop into Outfit Studio and test the outfit youu had issues with.
After spending like 3-4 hours playing around with it turns out the modder forgot to put slider files or something into the mod to allow body slide to work wiht his outfits.
You are not trying to use 32bit BodySlide? Did you redownload BodySlide from Fallout 4 Nexus?
I didn't download it from fallout 4 Nexus. Is this the problem? Am I supposed to download it from the Fallout 4 Nexus. Is the Skyrim Bodyslide incompatible with Fallout?
Try to download and install BodySlide from FO4 side.
Ahhh, So that's probably what the problem is?