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is there a way to 'optimize' fnis behavior .hkx or .hkt lists?


CeeTeeDee

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whenever cells change the game seems to load the thousand or so anims into memory... so that especially in memory intensive scenes characters seem to t-pose for a second or so before everything is correctly loaded, with close to 30 different .hkx behaviour lists I wonder if there isn't a way to consolidate the different files into one file, maybe improving the speed a little and not lag-t-posing before everything is ready for playback.

 

or am i daft? 

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this has less to do with sexlab and more to do with PCEA, FNIS.

skyrim doesn't like animation paths being redirected very much (by way of PCEA, FNIS gender exclusive animation box) and will make invite the possibility for buggy behavior like you described. The only way around it, I've found, is to redirect as few animations as possible. If you look in the non adult downloads section for skyrim, you can find my mod 'ANIMATION PACK', where I explain it more and provide a workaround. 

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like you say, its PCEA.... I'll take a look at your animation pack + support thread and let you know, thanks for the help.

 

this has less to do with sexlab and more to do with PCEA, FNIS.

skyrim doesn't like animation paths being redirected very much (by way of PCEA, FNIS gender exclusive animation box) and will make invite the possibility for buggy behavior like you described. The only way around it, I've found, is to redirect as few animations as possible. If you look in the non adult downloads section for skyrim, you can find my mod 'ANIMATION PACK', where I explain it more and provide a workaround. 

 

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