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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
The -20.00 offset is off in what?
If it's referring to why it looks like it should send the legs to the ground, it's a trick revolving around the movement system always rotating the legs up or down according to where you look.
If it's referring to how there can be a better offset for the legs, I kept the default offset from Lux's original plugin and I was too reluctant to change it.
Offset as in there are permanent moments I can see my own head, and that persistent arm bug again.
I did all I could. Nothing I can do anymore. This bug never ever happens to me in my testing.
I don't have custom models, but I do use reanimated gun and item mods. Is that the cause?
As for the issues, I took a refresher and the heads and arms of small or weird-animation characters like Ellis and Zoey can still pop up for a split second occasionally. These are unnoticeable in the heat of gameplay, however.
But if you want me to fix it, unfortunately this is as far as I can do without using custom animations or models.