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hdtSkyrimMemPatch.dll and Flower Girls LE


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Long shot, but i'll see if anyone has any thoughts on my issue.

I'm using HDT-PE and HDT-SMP together successfully.
However, seems SMP requires hdtSkyrimMemPatch.dll which, in my game at least, some settings appear to cause a memory allocation issue.
If i have  doNotReleaseHavokResource set to true in hdtSkyrimMemPatch.ini, my game will crash after some time due to failed object alignment, according to crash fixes message.
If i have it set to false, i don't seem to get the crash.

However, if i have doNotReleaseHavokResource set to false, my game will crash when any Flower Girls animation is initiated.
Crashes on all solo, paired, and group animations.
If i have doNotReleaseHavokResource set to true, the Flower Girls animations work fine, but of course i get the random memory related crash.
Seems to be physics related.

Also get a crash with Ride Sharing mod when dismounting with a follower, though works fine when doNotReleaseHavokResource=true
Sex Lab animations seem to work fine with doNotReleaseHavokResource=false, but of course that's a different framework.
Just want to see if anyone else has experienced the same or similar issue. 

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14 hours ago, displayname12 said:

I'm using HDT-PE and HDT-SMP together successfully.
However, seems SMP requires hdtSkyrimMemPatch.dll which, in my game at least, some settings appear to cause a memory allocation issue.

I believe this is only true if you are not using any other memory allocation plugin.

I am running PE and SMP with only crashfixes with default settings and UseOSAllocators=1 and it is stable.

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I replaced my SMP/PE files with the ones from BHUNP and seems to maybe have resolved my issue.

I can now run with doNotReleaseHavokResource=false and Flower Girls animations are not crashing anymore.

I also got on a horse and did about a half loop around Skyrim without getting any object alignment errors when loading cells, so hopefully good now.

I guess my SMP/PE files may have been a bit out of date.

They were from 2016/2017 ish

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