I waited for a almost a week in Home Plate, stepped outside and the clouds were still there. Not sure what's up but this mod doesn't work for me at all. It's a shame because I love the idea of it, I honestly wouldn't notice if the clouds were gone and I could use the FPS boost to run on better settings. Oh well.
The clouds aren't supposed to be completely gone, the background sky image stays, only the actual rendered objects are removed. If it doesn't work, you're using mods which are conflicting with this one.
Every person that I tried to help because they had problems with the mod had other mods installed which were the cause of the problem, so I'm not planning on responding to everyone. If you have problems with the mod using a fresh install of the game, let me know.
i downloaded both of your mods. In order to get this to working, i had to download the first version. V2 doesn't work for me. These gave me about 5-6 extra fps outside and about 10-20 extra fps in interiors. I use to play in 640x480 resolution, but nowthese mods made it possible for me to play in 800x600 resolution.
When I said I downloaded both of your mods I meant that I downloaded your "cloud remover" and "removing lights" mods. Hopefully one day it would be possible for someone to make a mod that remove all the trees in the game for more fps.
Pretty sure you can remove trees by reducing your view distance using console commands/inis, but based on my testing, they didn't affect the FPS in any noticable way, what is capping your FPS?
I can get about 20-30 average fps on the lowest resolution which is like 640x480. On 800x600 resolution I get about 18-25 fps. So I'm just looking for anything that can increase my fps in order to increase the resolution a bit further. Only thing I could see increasing my fps a bit further is probably getting rid of the trees. I downloaded mods that removed the clouds, lights in indoors, insignificant objects, and fog. Also made the shadow resolution very low, but not disabling it.
All the clouds are still there? Did you not put them in the right folder / file path? You have it as (data/meshes/sky) should it be something else? If not then your mod is not working.
I am not using ANYTHING that would conflict with this so there is definitely something wrong. I do not use any light changing mods, nor world changing mods or any optimization either. So hopefully you figure out the problem
Do you really get moving, ingame rendered clouds? Since we tested this on multiple PCs and it did work. There's really not much that can go wrong, unless you're already using some mods that affect the sky.
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There's really not much that can go wrong, unless you're already using some mods that affect the sky.