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Weird glitch with horses


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First, sorry for my English.

 

Since a couple of days i started experience a weird glitch with horses. It seems that horses have some invisible "thing" on its left side with length about 1-2 meters. If i ride from the right of the NPC (for example), my horse drag him along as though it has invisible "beam" (or "stick"). If i ride this NPC from the left side there is no such problems.

 

I have only one mod installed that touches horses - Convenient Horses, but i didn't update or reinstall it since installation.

 

It's very weird issue and i can't describe it properly and formulate a search query with my English, sorry.

 

May be someone knows something about such problems?

 

Thanks for help.

 

EDIT: updated Convenient Horses to 5.0 (following update instructions on the mod's page), but it didn't help. Sometimes (but not always) my horse drag along NPCs, animals, items, etc.

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I've never heard of that either, and I've been using Convenient Horses for about a year. Maybe you could test to see if it only happens when you ride your horse. For example, if you call your horse (whistle for your horse) does the horse drag items, or do you have to be on the horse?

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Maybe you could test to see if it only happens when you ride your horse. For example, if you call your horse (whistle for your horse) does the horse drag items, or do you have to be on the horse?

It seems that this glitch really happen only when my character is on horseback. I tried several armors, include vanilla, and tried to ride without any clothes at all, but glitch remain. Can skeleton replacers cause such glitches? I'm using XPMS, but it's very popular and well tested mod.

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