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Hi,

So my game is modded quite a lot...

And I have started experiencing problems with my first person camera. I have joy of perspective and enhanced camera installed (as far as I know, there might be others).

 

When I am in combat the camera often just drops to the ground, like as if my size went down to my knees. It then stays like that for a bit and when I jump it usually goes up to normal again. I think this hapens when I get hit or so, and really annoys me. I can though still attack normally then, though I don't see s*** down there....

 

Video: https://youtu.be/W_LpnSQoZLI (yes, I modded them bandits too hard xD)

 

Anyone have any idea? o.o Would be very grateful :smile:

 

This is my mod list... A lot, I know ...

 

http://i.imgur.com/a3N5QgH.png

http://i.imgur.com/MToLDgJ.png

http://i.imgur.com/8WwKRDC.png

http://i.imgur.com/gZcGT9p.png

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  • 6 months later...

you're using XP32 skeleton, as far as i'm aware it could be a problem with the camera being rigged to that skeleton during certain animations (attacking/combat related animations in this case) if there is no compatability.

 

joy of perspective was buggy as hell for me, i'm not a fan of how the 3rd person animations look during combat either, I would recommend Enhanced Camera. Maybe try uninstalling joy of perspective and installing enhanced camera, see if that fixes the problem.

 

Dance of Death is no longer supported, the mod author himself said that VioLens is a great alternative and is still supported by it's creator. From watching your video, it could be some incompatabilities between different mods there if it is trying to trigger kill move.

 

Might also be FNIS. did you run generate fnis for users? If so, there is a optional patch in the generate fnis for users program called something along the lines of "skeleton arm fix". i'd make sure that is ticked

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