
- #HOW TO INSTALL SKYRIM SEXLAB INSTALL#
- #HOW TO INSTALL SKYRIM SEXLAB MOD#
- #HOW TO INSTALL SKYRIM SEXLAB MODS#
#HOW TO INSTALL SKYRIM SEXLAB MOD#
how can you possibly tell which mod is causing the problems? You can't.
#HOW TO INSTALL SKYRIM SEXLAB MODS#
You've just installed a hundred different mods at the same time. In fact, EVERY cave makes you crash to desktop. Reloading the game and trying again reveals the same crash. Imagine installing all of those mods at once, and then you load up the game and play for a while, everything is going fine until you enter a cave and immediately crash to desktop. Why do you want to test after installing a mod? If you're like me, your final installed modlist will probably be somewhere in the neighborhood of 100-200 mods (my Skyrim is currently running 119 mods). After you finally get all that sorted out and your mod is installed, guess what-you're not done! Now you need to load up the game and TEST the mod to make sure it's working properly before you proceed to the next one. Not only that, you'll need to look at each requirement mod to find out what *they* require and get those installed first also.
#HOW TO INSTALL SKYRIM SEXLAB INSTALL#
Once you have picked out some mods you are interested in, you need to check their requirements in the appropriate mod thread (either on Nexus or Loverslab) and install those required mods *before* you install the one you want. There are significantly more Oldrim mods than SSE mods. What kind of Sexlab gameplay content are you looking for? And are you playing Oldrim (Skyrim Legendary Edition) or SSE (Skyrim Special Edition)? Oldrim mods and SSE mods are not interchangeable, so the version you're running will have an impact on the mods you can install. Like I said in the first paragraph there are literally thousands of mods to choose from, many which will overlap in content, so it's up to you to pick out the ones you like. When it comes to picking gameplay mods, the reality is that you're going to need to spend a lot of time doing your own research. Also don't forget that you need to run BodySlide to convert all of the custom clothing that you downloaded to fit your specific body type. You'll need to find mods that work for the specific body type that you are using, whether that's CBBE or UNP or any variant in between (there are a lot of options). Personal preference really, but there are countless threads on LL debating the merits and downsides of each.įor clothing mods, remember that there are a number of different popular body types used for Skyrim clothing and animation mods. And what mod manager are you using? Nexus, or Mod Organizer? I use Nexus but a lot of people swear by MO. Do you have Sexlab already installed and working as intended? That's the first step and you should get that working before attempting anything else.

This is going to be a long post, based on your post it sounds like you might be new to modding Skyrim, so I might cover some stuff here that you already know.īecause of how buggy Skyrim modding can be, it really is not wise to install more than a few mods at a time before testing them.

you have mods for practically every imaginable thing you could want, I think probably every popular fetish is covered and even many unpopular ones, but they don't always all play nicely together. Yeah, that's the thing about Skyrim Sexlab mods.
