![]() I would guess that this would be the root cause of a large majority of cases. If you do not, then it will cause a conflict where the schlong does not appear and instead you get a transparent hole where the schlong is supposed to be.Īfter reinstalling and unticking that box, everything started working as it should. When you then install SOS, there is a tickbox for "installing skeletons" that is selected/checked/ticked/ by default. If you install XP32 then you already have your skeleton, ready for SOS. This is the recommended skeleton mod for a wide range of other mods If you are installing SOS (Schlongs Of Skyrim) then it is highly likely that you have already researched and installed the full range of recommended mods that go with it. Yet, judging from the amount of threads I see, it is a mistake that many people across the internet all seem to make. ![]() After a LOONNGGG time of being stumped with SOS not working and googling many threads and looking at load orders etc etc, the solution all came down to something that in retrospect was very simple and logical.
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