2: Then look at what shape this costume MOD needs (the wrong shape will lead to the invisibility of the characters, or the twisted body without skin. Seriously unable to enter the game)
3. Install the body type corresponding to MOD before installing the clothing MOD (the body type needs to be installed once, so there is no need to install other body types, and different body types will conflict).
4. It is best to install MOD with NMM or other MOD managers, which is convenient for management (NMM can log in offline as long as the basic software conforming to NMM operation is installed, and there is no need to register N network or something).
5. Look at the acquisition methods mentioned in the clothing MOD post (some need you to code, some need to build it on a leather shelf, and some need to forge it directly and find it somewhere on the map).
6. After installing the clothing MODS, it is best to use BOSS to arrange the order to see if it conflicts with some MODS.
Well, that's basically it. I'll give you a tool to use when you don't have a MOD. Don't trust those who say what NMM is like. They have never used NMM, especially/question/518224237.html? Qbl = related _ question _ 0 The respondent of this post actually believed it. Wrye Bash is function management, so you can't install management MOD, BOSS is sorting, and you can't install MOD.