
You do not need a skin replacer that is over 2k.If you just use a body replacer the head may not match and still look "jenky" Some suggestions on selecting a body texture mod is you want a mod that changes both the body and the head.There are no conflicts, the head and body match and none of the above issues. The reason you need to do this is because it overwrites all the different skin textures so that they are the same. The next thing you need to install is a texture mod (skin).Any quest mod or texture pack can write their own textures that may not match the body or skin. You would think that you would not need to install anything else but you would be wrong.Moving on the first thing you may want to change is the body and CBBE is the most common.It is a rabbit hole Alice once you start modding.) Additionally, any mods you install that creates new NPC's or modifies textures may cause the above issues. (However, I cannot live with 2015 (1k) textures and even the High Resolution Texture Pack is not good enough for me. The first suggestion is to use vanilla textures and you should never have this problem.Here are some suggestions on how to fix this issue.The only thing it fixed was the dark faces for Depravity Companions. I tried installing every patch including the High Res DLC Black Face Fix and it did not fix the issue for me.(As a side note I did not even remember I had this installed when I was first trying to troubleshoot this issue because I first installed it 4 years ago and I was using NMM at the time.) If this was a vanilla game this would never cause this issue but only when you start introducing new textures or overwriting textures is when it will cause a problem. Bethesda's High Resolution Texture Pack will cause this bug as well.First the reason why the rusty face, dark face, black face occurs is there is either a texture mismatch, missing textures or a texture conflict.

Moving on I am sure other people may know more about this subject than me or offer their own advise and I will not be offended. It probably does not help that I have an ultra high resolution monitor running display port and will support to 144 MHz so I notice things most people would miss. I am a little OCD about this because it breaks immersion for me when someone is walking around looking like someone slapped their head onto their body with duct tape or like they put their head in a deep fryer. It never fails but in both of these games I always run into the black face, dark face, rusty face or neck seem issues. I am currently using Mod Organizer 2 but I have used every mod manager that has ever been created (NMM, Vortex, etc.) I usually run 300+ mods. I am recently revisiting Fallout 4 after 4 years so there is a lot I have forgotten about modding this game and there are hundreds of new mods. I have been using mods in Fallout 4 and Skyrim for over 20 years.
