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Just curious if anyone else has had recent issues with Daz crashing when running simulations on these props? I've had it happen a few times. Currently, my first simulation works. From that point, I turn off the visibility for the first simulated prop, load a new prop, and try to run the simulation again and Daz crashes. This approach has worked in the past for me when I want more than one prop used in the scene. But now it is creating issues. Is this potentially an issue with recent Daz updates, or should I not approach multiple simulations in this manner?
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That is the correct way and I've had no such issues so it may be Daz update issue. Can you share which DazStudio version you use?
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I'm using version 4.22.0.19. I should also mention I'm on a Mac.
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To follow up, I just did a test on a very basic scene (one primitive, and two cum prop simulations) and did not encounter this problem. So it must be something specific to the other scenes I was working on. It does not seem to be a problem with the product itself. I'll follow up if I figure out what I am doing wrong, in case it can help others avoid the issue in the future.
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I tested it in 4.23 and had no new issues and no crashes. Please share if you work out what was the issue.
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Hi, I was able to resolve the issue in my scene. I turned the visibility off for a character hair, as well as one of the furniture props (which apparently had simulation settings). I'm not sure which of the two was causing the issue, but the simulations for the cum props went extremely smooth after that and I was able to use four with no issues. Sorry, I should've experimented more before creating this post, but hopefully this will help others if they ever encounter a similar issue. In my opinion, this is the best product out there for its purpose and I'm glad it was simply an issue with my own scene.
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Glad you worked it out. It was most likely the hair.
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