
Perish the thought: I doubt I will ever have time to actually play it again. So far I haven't encountered problems with face overlays active.Īnd peoples thought I was finally playing the game, when they saw I was running it. My own solution was to disable player targeted killmoves and set all my mods using NiO not to provide any face overlays to NPCs. Its really a major reason to kept me to playing Skyrim and feels like a true RPG with. Thus, problems affects most to those using NiO to add face overlays to NPCs, or mods using the feature to add face overlays to NPCs. skyrim-se-rinori-imaryn-has-black-face-bug-in-sse-beta-version. However, after disabling killmoves targeted to player (recommended), I didn't encounter any crashes. I tested this with VioLens and got my game to crash to desktop several times. It seems that overlays are not cleared properly during the decapitation and game closes from the error. Overlays on face (for example added tattoos) can crash the game to desktop. NiO works well for this, except that it now has a problem with decapitations.

These can be marks, scars, beauty marks, tattoos, war paint etc. RaceMenu has an option to add different overlays over the character body. :) I have no idea what a Face Overlay is, so I'm safe. Now you’ll be able to make your character as endearing, or ghastly, as you please.Originally posted by Ilja:Those who have absolutely no idea if this touches them are probably untouched by it.

To give your battleaxe bearers more depth, you can turn to large or small scars and even birthmarks.

If you want some more realism in your adventurers, Skin Feature Overlays will allow you to play with freckles, stretch marks and more. This mod is for the more realistic appearance
