Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Se

  1. Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Special Edition
  2. Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Seed
  3. Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Set

UPDATED JULY 23, 2015:Check out my new female body mesh mods comparison here!

For The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled 'Help!! How do I get the race compatibility mod for skyrim on xbox one?'

I’m a little late to the Skyrim modding party, but I’ve been spending the last couple weeks modding the shit out of my game and now I’m ready to share some of my testing results! I’m one of those gamers who will spend LITERALLY AN HOUR on the character creation screen trying to create the perfect virtual embodiment of my avatar. As a result, I’ve downloaded and tested nearly every popular mod for the Skyrim character creator and here are the best of the best, IMO:

Compatibility
  • The ' RaceCompatibility for Skyrim and Dawnguard ' mod should work well with my mod, but you have to follow TMPhoenix's directions. My mod needs a clean save in between an old version and a new.
  • This race requires, and replaces, the Young Nord race (YgNord) from Enhanced Character Edit SE. This also includes, optionally, additional eyes and brows, loli (and shota) player voices, and an equipable Schlongs of Skyrim penis, if you want to make a trap (or shota) character.
  • This race requires, and replaces, the Young Nord race (YgNord) from Enhanced Character Edit SE. This also includes, optionally, additional eyes and brows, loli (and shota) player voices, and an equipable Schlongs of Skyrim penis, if you want to make a trap (or shota) character.

Female Body Types

The first thing before even getting to the character’s face is to choose a body. It took a while to figure out the differences between UNP, UNPB, CBBE, and all the other acronym-ed body types but here’s what I have:

1. Dimonized UNP

UNP comes in three variations – standard, skinny/slim, and blessed.

UNP (standard) – This is one of my favorite body meshes for females! I think the body proportions are beautiful and the boobs don’t look like ridiculous clown tits. I’m also pretty sure that there are more UNP-compatible armor mods out there than any other body mesh.

UNP Skinny/slim – The skinny version looks pretty much just like the standard version except with smaller boobs.

“Blessed” also known as UNPB – This is like the standard version but MUCH more voluptuous. I know some girls find this mod disgusting, but I think it’s beautiful. The breasts look huge but not like plastic implants – very Boticelli :)

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2. Caliente’s Beautiful Bodies Edition CBBE

CBBE is a more voluptuous body (read: bigger boobs, bigger butt, same size waist, ha!). It is possibly the most popular body mod. There are a ton of armor mods out there for CBBE, but sadly many of them are super skimpy!

CBBE comes in two variations – slim and curvy. CBBE breasts look more “fake” than UNP from the front, but more “real” than UNP from the side.

3. Fitness body

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I really like this mod for a more athletic look, even though all it does is remind me that I should be exercising and not playing Skyrim ;) You can install this mod over whichever body mesh you prefer – vanilla, UNP, CBBE, etc.

Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Special Edition

4. Bounce Kits

No female body mod is complete without realistic boob jiggle physics, obviously. You’ll need the following mods:

  • You’ll also need your body mesh to have a skeleton that supports HDT. If you’re like me and like UNP, you can use this mesh by Turbosundance!

That’s it for my favorite female body mods. Keep reading to see my favorite female face texture mods, or skip ahead to my other Skyrim modding posts!

What’s your favorite female body mesh for Skyrim? How do you feel about the controversial bounce kits? Let me know in comments!

The 'RaceCompatibility for Skyrim and Dawnguard' mod should work well with my mod, but you have to follow TMPhoenix's directions ... my mod needs a clean save in between an old version and a new - he outlines a clear procedure how to do a clean save in conjunction with his mod.
WARNING: If you want to use Race Compatibility, you must use the version of his mod that works with my exact version of Better Vampires or things will break. His mod replaces some of my scripts.

'If you need to do a clean save for Better Vampires, you don't need to remove the RaceCompatibility mod, you NEED to make sure you re-install it WITHOUT the Better Vampires option. Then do your clean save, then re-install Better Vampires and then re-install RaceCompatibility mod WITH the Better Vampire option. Then you need to make sure NMM/LOOT has placed the mods in the correct load order.' - TMPhoenix
If you do not have Dawnguard or still need help, check with TMPhoenix for troubleshooting.

Load Order

Load order is important. My mod has to be in the correct load order. I highly recommend you use LOOT to sort your load order; it is quite easy to use. The load order in general should look like this:

Skyrim.esm
Official DLCs
...
RaceCompatibility.esm (if you use it)
...
Unofficial Patches (if you use them)
RaceCompatibilityUSKPOverride.esp (only if you use the USKP)
SkyRE (or similar overhauls)
...
Custom Races
Texture Replacers (vampire eyes, skin colour, etc.)
...
Better Vampires.esp
Royal Bloodline.esp (only vampire mod that should be loaded after mine)
...

Also, please remember that the installation order is just as important as the load order! If you use NMM to install my mod it will overwrite the scripts of other mods that use the same files - HOWEVER, if you install my mod first, then remove some other mod that used the same scripts, NMM will replace the other mod's scripts with the vanilla Skyrim backups it had.

CompatibilityRemove other mods first, install my mod last. It does not have to load last in your order, it just has to load after any mods that may also alter vampires. The only exception to this is Royal Bloodline - it can be installed and loaded after my mod.

If you need to update my mod while using RaceCompatibility, Octoboy outlined these steps that worked perfectly for him:
Using the BV MCM -> Clear/Reset BV Mod
Using the BV MCM -> Reset Sanguinare Vampiris (curing vampirism)
Exit Skyrim
Using the NMM -> Uninstall BV
Using the NMM -> Install RC WITHOUT BV
Load Skyrim Save from earlier.
Save in another, new slot (this makes your clean save)

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Using the NMM -> Install BV
Using the NMM -> Install RC with BV (overwriting the VampireQuest scripts from BV)

Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Set

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All DLC
Unofficial Patches
RaceCompatibilityUSKPOverride.esp
And at the bottom, after all other plugins, finally Better Vampires
Load most recent save
Using the BV MCM -> Reset Sanguinare Vampiris (to become infected)
Wait for 3 days (72 hours)

I do not use a custom race or the RaceCompatibility mod, but Jayce Styles created a great video on how he got his Lunari custom race working with Skyrim, the RaceCompatibility mod, and Better Vampires: