![]() ![]() Please note that you'll need the latest version of 圎dit per the game that you'll be using.įor NMM Users: Install NPC Visual Transfer using 'Download with Manager', and install the mod as usual. ![]() Upgrading from one version of Windows to another can create problems, because your current driver may work only for the previous version of Windows. Typically, out-of-date, corrupt or missing Audio Drivers can cause problems such as a 'No Sound' error, or crackled or distorted sound. The problem could also be the result of improper configuration or incompatible hardware. NOTE: The Special Edition version is basically identical to the Oldrim version (since I didn't alter any of the core code/features while porting) so if you don't want to read, a video walkthrough is linked here (courtesy of AV Storyteller): Oldrim: SE: ![]() You can do this using the NPC Visual Transfer Tool by ThreeTen, both on Oldrim and Special Edition. I think we've all wanted to be able to change how NPCs look at least at one point our play-throughs, either because we thought they looked too ugly and the appearance didn't suit their character, or simply because their FaceGen broke for some reason (conflicting mod for example). ![]()
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