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But, if it really is your choise, then try the following.
Discard all your Immersive Armors stuff that you or your followers might be carrying. Find a safe cell, a place without Immersive Armors content around. (Whiterun Hall of the Dead comes to mind.)
Save your game. Exit and uninstall Immersive Armors. Go back and load your game. If it does not load, then try loading it trough your Save 1 or quasmoke room. If it loads, then reload it and overwrite it with a new save.
Reload that save.
Make a completely new save and step out. If characters are not wearing any IA content and you did not CTD, then you might have succeeded. Save.
If weird stuff happens, then download and run Save game script cleaner. Note, that it is not a definite solution and your saves might still hold some data from Immersive Armors.
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/52363/?
Fun fact:
Even if IA is in place and it's support for Alternative start mods is activated, Ralof might appear naked in LAL.
I don't know what's up wiht him. Maybe it's some stormcloak tradition that I just don't undersatnd. :p
@Ref, I tried both, even after using the script cleaner, the NPCs still appear naked and when I try to reset them or their invs they stay naked.
It is what I was afraid of. Their clothing data is stored in your save files and not considered as orphaned script. Some actors may actually refres over time and get clothed again, but probably not all of them.
Ahhh I see, so what do you think I should do? Just live with the mod forever, or accept naked people every now and then :'(
It's REALLY not recommended to uninstall mods and keep playing the same saves - there are supposedly ways to do it, and people who *really* know what they are doing seem to manage it, but it appears to be a somewhat complex process and there's still no guarantee that it will work. Put it this way, Bethesda tell you not to do it at all, as far as I know.
If you really don't like the mod, uninstall it and start a new character - if you're finding that it's still behaving as though the mod is installed, you may need to do a clean install (I don't expect that you will, but I'm not 100% sure that you aren't saying that's what's already happening...)
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=249185622
I've took a read through it and it's fairly easy to follow.
Favourited it and i'll have to try it out first chance!
Thanks!
Guide recommends exactly the same tool that I recommended. However, I was not aware of proper functions of "reset havok."
That actually makes me to look a bit silly, now when I think of it. The name might tell it all. There is a good change that it will reset Immersive Armors. I am going to test that tonight.
But, first I take a shower. I just came home from jogging. Bad me, for not spending my evening with Skyirm.
**EDIT**
The new Immersive Armors v7 has a MCM Menu, where you can disable features you do not want.
Starting a new game every time you want to uninstall a mod? Doesn't seem like a very good fix...
I've tried disabling every armour in the MCM menu, but the NPC's will still wear the gear.