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There might be an old fix that will work if you look at the GOTY (2009)'s discussions around the internet. But I have no idea where that would be found. Modding fixed everything with the old game.
I'd look at forums if that is the case, or report it to Bethesda/Virtuos and explain what is happening. If you know where the log files are then they could answer a lot faster. I'd also recommend giving them the deets of your Hardware (Processor type, gpu, and motherboard being the big three). Though it would be even faster in the forums for this game in discussions on their main website.
It was buggy until Shivering Isles came out. Chances are that the bug was reborn when they mixed the engines for this Remaster. I'd recommend Quicksaving then Hard Saving, exiting the game, and seeing if loading the Hard Save fixes it, but that's the only thing that worked. From what I recall anyways.
(The Unofficial Patch fixed it completely, but the port for that is even more buggy than the base game, from what I've heard.)
I've seen a few ports as well, and I agree. They need to be reworked, since UE5 is the Primary Engine for it, they don't mesh very well. If it weren't for the fact that Bethesda, now owned by Microsoft, does not support mods (which kept the original alive) then many of the long-time modders would step in a bit faster.
We can only wait and see.
I honestly have to question what Todd was thinking when he sold out. But the community will find a way. They always do. lol
I've seen quite a bit of ported mods so far, although most of them definitely need to be reworked for the Remaster.
I'd definitely wait a while for the really good mods to come out, as the community is increasing by a ton. (So I'm assuming the modding community will too, although with Unreal Engine 5 being the engine as well as not having official mod support may offput a few).
Better Vampires would be amazing for this game. Really hope someone works on an idea similar to that.
I'd love to see a decent Vampire Overhaul, like Better Vampires for Skyrim in this game. I plan on checking Nexus regularly for Vampire Mods.