Skyrim undead characters not moving at all
I recently got Skyrim with all of its addons on Steam and started a new game.
Everything works perfectly except for undead characters such as Draugrs and Skeletons which are frozen in place and not moving at all until I kill them.
I've found posts of people having the same problem but they seem to be using animation mods such as FNIS ( http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/11811 ), which I don't. The only mods I use are for the UI (SkyUI and the necessary SKSE), textures (Skyrim HD, Enhanced Blood) and for the map (Quality World Map), and I don't have any meshes/actor folder.
I tried disabling each addon separately but it didn't fix the problem.
Anyone knows what could cause this?
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Can you fast travel with undead Skyrim?
Reanimated corpses will usually follow you through Fast Travel, even over long distances while carrying treasure, then crumble into dust once you get there. Chests are safe for a while, but sell some of that junk and buy the Whiterun house as soon as possible, for the safe container.Can you be undead in Skyrim?
Vampires are also considered to be undead, but are undead NPCs instead of creatures. All varieties of Undead are detected using Detect Dead instead of Detect Life. Undead creatures are generally extra vulnerable to silver weapons and fire.What enemies count as undead in Skyrim?
List of undead creatures- Dragon Priest.
- Draugr.
- Ghost.
- Corrupted Shade.
- Skeleton.
- Wispmother.
- Vampire.
- Boneman DG
Where can I find a lot of undead in Skyrim?
Undead may also be encountered in The Midden, allowing convenient completion of this quest without travel if the quest has been accepted before the first venture down there. Otherwise, the Halls of the Dead in Whiterun and Solitude are also home to a sufficient number of easily accessible, weak undead.How to Fix Skyrim Character Not Moving
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