how to turn off cns outfit stellar bladfe
You turn off or remove CNS outfits in Stellar Blade through the in‑game CNS UI and/or by disabling the CNS mod files on your PC.
Quick Scoop: What Is CNS In Stellar Blade?
The Custom Nanosuit System (CNS) is a mod framework that lets you add and swap custom outfits via an in‑game UI, instead of replacing a single vanilla costume.
It usually works together with UE4SS and lives inside your Stellar Blade installation folders as extra files and a CNS UI keybinding.
Fast In‑Game Way: Turn Off A CNS Outfit
If you just want to stop using the CNS outfit (go back to normal clothes) without uninstalling the whole mod, you can do it from the CNS UI and the outfit menu.
Typical steps (the exact key may vary by version):
- Start the game and load into the world (not just the main menu).
- Press the CNS UI key:
- Default is often N or Alt+N on PC.
- In the CNS UI, go through the outfit sections on the right (outfit, head, hair, accessories, etc.) and choose the default or original entries for Eve.
- Open your normal outfit/inventory screen and select one of the vanilla outfits from the game (e.g., a standard nanosuit you already own). This will override the CNS mod outfit in play.
- If the mod supports variants, make sure none of them are selected in the CNS UI; keep the basic/default slot active.
Many CNS authors mention explicitly: to remove the mod outfit, equip a normal game outfit from inventory, then the CNS costume is effectively “off.”
Hard Switch: Disable CNS Mod Completely
If you want CNS gone entirely (no UI, no custom suits), you need to remove or move the CNS mod files from your game directory.
A common install pattern for CNS is:
- UE4SS components in
SP/Binaries/Win64(or similar) for Stellar Blade.
- CNS core files in an
SPfolder inside the main Stellar Blade directory, plus a~modsfolder insideSB/Content/Paks.
To turn CNS off:
- Close Stellar Blade.
- Go to your Stellar Blade installation folder on PC.
- Find and temporarily move or delete:
- The CNS SP folder that was added for the mod.
* Any CNS‑related files and JSON configuration inside `SB/Content/Paks/~mods`.
- If you installed UE4SS only for CNS and don’t use other mods, you can also remove the UE4SS files from
SP/Binaries/Win64to fully restore the unmodded state.
- Relaunch the game; the CNS UI key should no longer do anything, and custom outfits provided by CNS will stop loading.
One developer note from bug reports: some outfits like “Ocean String” can fail to appear if CNS is active before you obtain them, and the fix is to delete or temporarily move the CNS mod, then reopen the chest, then reinstall CNS. That shows that removing the mod is safe and reversible.
Settings Angle: Seasonal / Event Content
If your question is partly about turning off event/seasonal cosmetics (like holiday decorations) rather than CNS itself, Stellar Blade has a separate Seasonal Content toggle.
You can:
- Press Start → go to Settings → Gameplay → find Seasonal Content and set it to Off to disable event visuals.
This doesn’t remove CNS, but it’s useful if you don’t want festive overlays while using normal or modded outfits.
Mini FAQ: Common CNS Outfit Questions
“I can’t see the CNS outfit in my inventory – did I mess up?”
CNS outfits often don’t show as regular inventory items; you manage them
through the CNS UI and equip a normal outfit to clear them.
“Will turning off CNS outfits break my save?”
Switching back to a vanilla outfit via inventory and CNS UI is designed to be
safe; uninstalling CNS typically only affects visuals, not core progression.
“Is CNS the same as an outfit unlocker?”
There are “All outfit unlocker CNS” mods that use the CNS framework, where you
open CNS, press N, and use a settings icon in the top‑right to tweak unlock
variables. Turning that off requires removing that specific mod’s files inside
~mods, similar to the main CNS removal process.
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