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Firing projectiles was the cause, it was a base game bug.
I saw that the most recent Highlander fixed a memory leak. Not sure if that was the cause.
I remembered a few months ago you scolded someone for not reading the description, which is 3 to 5 times longer than this one. So I double checked before I posted my first comment.
Thanks again for your time and help.
In hindsight, I should not have installed it, because I'm not using the mods that it fixes.
In any case, good to see people fixing mods.
Have fun!
Sorry, but it most definitely was there, you must have missed it somehow
So I checked twice in case I missed anything.
Is it that much effort for you to read the mod description?
Спасибо тебе, за то что ты делаешь :D
A simple yes would do, is it that much effort for you to do?
Really? C'mon, stretch yourself and expend at least a modicum of effort.
@Iridar
Thanks for the mod, chap.
No.
Impact FX was mentioned as an optional mod in Core Collection, and Dragonwrath brought to my attention on XCOM 2 modding discord that it causes an abnormal RAM usage, like by few gigabytes. I got curious, investigated, found an issue and fixed it.