
Goes from 0-99% in a matter of seconds then just stays at 99%. Where I run into my issue is when attempting to launch Nemesis engine, when it gets to XPMSE it seems to just freeze up. So, I uninstalled XPMS in NMM, and installed XPMSE instead, all went fine. This I'm sure is why I'm not seeing anything happen in-game I'm sure. Now, I think I've pinned the issue, I was using XPMS, not XPMSE - which is required to get it to work. I have installed HDT Physics Extensions, along with all the requirements and I'm using Nemesis Unlimited Animation Engine. I'm using NMM with CBBE, trying to get HDT Breast and Butt Physics working. No matter what I do, they just don't seem to work in-game.

Now I've run into trouble when it comes to the body physics. So far so good, got HDT equipment working fine, so I know that it works at least. Got to the end, trying not to go TOO overboard with heavy mods, and success! My skyrim is looking great, had a test run of about 5 hours, no problems, runs smooth.ĭuring this, I decided not to bother with physics mods and get everything else working first, so now I'm back attempting to get HDT mods working. To do this, I've been following this guide from a fresh skyrim installįollowing the guide reading closely, from start to finish, I've ran into no issues, or at least none I haven't been able to fix.

This time, with the goal of enhancing the vanilla game as far as I can, whilst keeping everything stable. Recently I've invested in a decent gaming PC and decided to get back into skyrim. So a little context, I'm fairly new to modding, besides a few "plug and play" mods in the past. HDT Physics are disabled when pause menus are open, so "pausing" the game with SkyrimSouls installed will show you what performance you should be getting.Hello good modders! Wondering if anyone might be able to help me solve an issue I'm having getting HDT body physics working. To test if this is affecting you, you can install the mod SkyrimSouls (which makes the game not pause when you open menus that would normally pause the game) and see if your framerate increases (framerate must already be below 60 FPS for it to increase, of course).

I love HDT physics, but it's not with decreasing my framerate by as much as 3x, so I'm unfortunately not going to be using it anymore. This was making my game nearly unplayable, even with a GTX 1080, but disabling HDT Physics Extensions made my framerate shoot straight up to 60 FPS. Sorry if this is obvious to some people, but having HDT Physics Extensions installed appears to completely destroy performance, even if no HDT mods are installed.
