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Instead of a boring explanation, here's a simple video demonstration of the difference:
Effectively, this mod tightens the collision on the Happy Little Trees's meshes, resulting in a far less intrusive experience Note that this inaccurate collision is common even with vanilla and most tree mods This mod also makes minor tweaks to lower LODs to avoid the displacement that can occur at times
Part of the ongoing Fallen Skyrim project For any questions, suggestions or to report a bug, please use the Discord Channel
This mod still requires the original HLT to be in use however All Kudos to T4gtr34um3r for his creation