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Misplaced tracks on railroad outside Ranger Station Charlie


Eferas

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I found the problem! it's the ESM TheSkeleton-CorpseFix.esm from this mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/56657/?

 

Once removed, problem fixed. I also posted a bug report on the mod page. Thank you guys for all the help!

 

Particularly, I want to thank dubiousintent for letting me know of FNVLODGen, I didn't know what I was missing. It's an amazing mod, now I can actually bring binocules with me and scout the Mojave for building and stuff. Amazing, thank you! :)

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Oh, wow! Never would have guessed that mod was your problem. Thanks for reporting back about it.

 

FYI: "Ragdolls" mod by MadAce (now v4.0) incorporates the "Havok Bounce" script which performs a similar "corpse fix" function. "Ragdolls" has it's own skeleton that doesn't support B-n-B, but suggests (under "Issues") that you just overwrite it's skeleton with your B-n-B version. You might want to try using that instead of the separate script provided with "The Skeleton". (More bang for the additional slot.)

 

As for FNVLODGen, you're welcome. Just one of the many things that make the game better but you are not likely to come across unless you read something that points it out or dig into some rabbit-hole like "texture replacements".

 

-Dubious-

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Oh, wow! Never would have guessed that mod was your problem. Thanks for reporting back about it.

 

FYI: "Ragdolls" mod by MadAce (now v4.0) incorporates the "Havok Bounce" script which performs a similar "corpse fix" function. "Ragdolls" has it's own skeleton that doesn't support B-n-B, but suggests (under "Issues") that you just overwrite it's skeleton with your B-n-B version. You might want to try using that instead of the separate script provided with "The Skeleton". (More bang for the additional slot.)

 

As for FNVLODGen, you're welcome. Just one of the many things that make the game better but you are not likely to come across unless you read something that points it out or dig into some rabbit-hole like "texture replacements".

 

-Dubious-

 

New Vegas is full of hidden gems, it's easy to miss some, way more easy then with Skyrim. Thanks again! I will check this other mod you mentioned, fortunatly and I'm not into B-n-B so that's not a problem. :)

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Oh, wow! Never would have guessed that mod was your problem. Thanks for reporting back about it.

 

FYI: "Ragdolls" mod by MadAce (now v4.0) incorporates the "Havok Bounce" script which performs a similar "corpse fix" function. "Ragdolls" has it's own skeleton that doesn't support B-n-B, but suggests (under "Issues") that you just overwrite it's skeleton with your B-n-B version. You might want to try using that instead of the separate script provided with "The Skeleton". (More bang for the additional slot.)

 

As for FNVLODGen, you're welcome. Just one of the many things that make the game better but you are not likely to come across unless you read something that points it out or dig into some rabbit-hole like "texture replacements".

 

-Dubious-

 

New Vegas is full of hidden gems, it's easy to miss some, way more easy then with Skyrim. Thanks again! I will check this other mod you mentioned, fortunatly and I'm not into B-n-B so that's not a problem. :smile:

 

Thanks for the feedback, but can you provide a screenshot of the record?

My xEdit shows that not a single vanilla record was modified, I'd like to understand what's happening

Also, Ragdolls' one is still made by me, I did it using the plugin of The Skeleton

 

EDIT:

Look:

http://i65.tinypic.com/2vrto1s.jpg

 

This seems the place, and the railroad's fine. But comparing it with the pic you posted on the other thread, I have a strong impression that your landscape is modified, look at the big rubble you have on the road for example.

 

On a side note, if you like modding I would suggest learning the ropes with xEdit. It really helps narrowing down issues and provides better informations when it's time to understand where an issue comes from.

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