Now you can properly retrieve arrows out of all dynamic clutter. Food, buckets etc.
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.......... ver1.1
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Can't seem to pick up arrows you've shot into something dynamic?
The physics object in the arrows is inverted, which makes it difficult to pick up an arrow if you've shot it into something that can bounce around.(havok objects).
Buckets, vegetables, cheese. Y'know, target practice stuff. Stuff that's fun to shoot and watch bounce around.
This fixes this bug, allowing you to grab an arrow where it is, instead of where it is not.
secondary fixes:: "tracer effect" properly enabled on the Ancient Nord Arrows.
Installation::
Extract into your skyrim/data folder
Bugs/Conflicts::
No bugs that I am aware of. Let me know if you find any. This mod alters the arrow flight/projectile nifs, so it conflicts with anything that does the same, I'd imagine.