

XD It just tends to be the cause of a lot of headaches for me, and I really shouldn't post when I'm they seem to be working for you. I just want to do a quick little note about my last message and my whining about NMM it's a great utility for those who want convenience, who don't know how to install manually and don't want to learn, and for those who want to just download the mod and play, without having to worry about.anything. I think this part is to do with TexBlendLite, but why it wouldn't pick up that the face textures are already installed (the face pack being a 'second mod' according to your post) is beyond me. By saying yes to overwriting, you're replacing the face pack (or any face texture mod you happen to be using) with the hideous vanilla face textures, complete with blocky noses and chins. The 'missing Skyrim textures' is just it being a pain in the unmentionables once again. Reinstall or whatever it is NMM does, and you shouldn't get anything popping up about the face pack. It shouldn't try to install (or, hah, 'upgrade') the face pack any more. I was wondering why the downloads for the face pack was rather high, when I hadn't seen many characters using those textures. NMM is just too damn stupid to realise that 1.2 is lower than 3.1, and that if the file names don't match, obviously they wouldn't be versions of the same file, upgraded or not. I think I'm going to have to remove the 'download with manager' button for the face pack. What you've just described is one of the many reasons why.
