A simple batch spawn npc files used by the main Nexus appearance mods to help you check a large number of Overhaul at once.
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Version 1.2
Added Northbourne Hjaalmarch.
Version 1.1
Added the humanoid beasts.
Version 1.0
Initial release.
Who hasn't spent hours and hours tidying up their load order of their plugins with their load order of their assets, hoping to have all the loose ends sorted out, and when they try to approach some npc in the game they experience a CTD?
This batch file tries to spawn npcs together so you can identify possible appearance problems all at once. I know it's not the best of alternatives, but it helped me a lot.
To use it just install it with your mod manager or extract the text files in your data folder. Once installed correctly, in the game open your command console and type the word bat filename.
Move your npcs somewhere closed and preferably without an exit route. I recommend using Review Studio MCM for your tests.
If you want more spawning options this batch NPC Batch Spawn was the idea I was inspired by.
To considerably reduce the chances of "dark face" I recommend using the mod Face Discoloration Fix.
There are also tools with more automated features in resolving conflicts of many appearance customization mods and one that has shown a lot of promise is EASYNPC, but I don't use it because I like to give preferences by handling through xEDIT.
I really like to use the tool More Informative Console to identify in-game which mods are editing the same npc.
PS: Sorry for my English, as it is not my native language.