

Today is my B-Day, the big 33, and this glitch is still a thing, it is intermittent, sometimes i manage to fix it using the Real HD Faces mod and setting the faces to 2K, then installing the body retexture mods afterwards, with the fiasco this has been having i'm surprised no one has looked into the Real HD Faces mod to see what it does to fix it, and then reverse engineer a patch out of it.Īdditionally surprised that the UOFP team hasn't added it into their big list of fixes. (Trying all the tips listed in the first comment here first. And yes, I know if I just quit the game and go back it'll fix it self, but that's not a solution, just delaying the inveitable. Kind of at a lost at this point, considering I pretty much just added one single unrelated mod since my last playthrough where it never happened the entire way. (No the game didn't redownload them, they are still in the new folder I made for backup.) I've even gone as far to read som discussions here dated around Feburary and even deleted "basehumanmale" and "basehumanfemale" textures (techincally I just put them in a new folder) that sure look like those faces as someone had suggested, and I'm STILL getting them. Figured maybe just getting it and the problem would just go away anyway. Yeah, I didn't even have the DLC and I was getting it. I decided to download it.after getting the Texture DLC. (even though it's called "black" face mod and the picture shown isn't black or brown) After reading that someone made a "brown face" mod for the DLC, (Pretty much the reason I am back as I'm usually too lazy to focus on anything else other than one settlement each playthrough.)Īfter I did some digging it turns out that the community has found out the official HD texture DLC is actually the thing causing this.

All I really did was update some already existing mods, (none of which had to do with character textures) and the new Sim Settler mod. The thing is, I didn't really install any major mods that should be causing this since I last played the game. Only this time, it's no longer a black face, it's a brown face.and the only the front part, like he's wearing a mask.


Now I'm back wanting to start another new game with intentions to go beyond the main quest, and the problem seems to have returned. The main difference is that now I have a single GTX 1070. This was with zero mods as there weren't that many at the time this was taken.)įast forward to just this past Janurary, I return to the game determined to actually finish it, (starting a new game) along with a slew of new mods that has been created since then. (Techincally one card but designed as a dual, so = SLI.) Despite trying many fixes, it ended up being due to me having an SLI card, a GTX 690. When the game first came out, I had what many called the "black face" bug.
