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Issue Data
Status: Closed
Issue Type: Bug Report
Project: Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch
Component: Skyrim SE: Vanilla
Category: Placed References
Assigned To: Nobody
Platform: All
Severity: Low
Votes: 1
Watching: N/A
Opened By Multiphor on Jan 10, 2017 9:57 am
Last Edited By BlackPete on Feb 9, 2019 12:39 pm
Closed By BlackPete on Jan 21, 2017 1:35 am
Resolution: Duplicate
Comment: Duplicate of #20109.

Issue #21856: The cause of the controller vibrations in Riften

 
I've discovered that the cause of the controller vibrations in Riften are caused by removing the "Is Full LOD" flag from the DragonPerchWordwall marker in DragonLair07Exterior03 (42, -31) in the Tamriel worldspace. The Form ID of the DragonPerchWordwall marker is 000A194C. This seems to be related to dragonactorscript.pex because if you replace the USSEP/USLEEP dragonactorscript.pex file with the vanilla one, the vibrations also go away, but you will lose the ability to absorb dragon souls as well. This is because the game runs the game.shakeController(95, 95, 2) line in the EVENT onAnimationEvent(objectReference deliverator, string eventName), in the STATE alive section. I've filed this under Placed References rather than Papyrus because I can't see any reason why the dragonactorscript.pex file would do this specifically in Riften.

Related Issues: 20109  

Comments

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BlackPete said:
 
I wanted to point out that this issue occurs on vanilla Skyrim without any mods whatsoever (including the Unofficial Patch). I would get the problem when I played original Skyrim on the Xbox 360 console back in 2012. Arthmoor also mentioned that people have reported the issue on PC that don't use USLEEP so it seems to me that this is an engine bug like Arthmoor originally suspected.

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