love the mod, no problems with it at all. just something to think about, make the trees bigger, not bush sized. maybe add some berry bushes, blackberry, blueberry, raspberry bushes. i believe it would add alot to world of skyrim. Thank you for a wonderful mod.
This sounds really cute, I loved this feature in Dragon's Dogma. But only 5 trees in two locations doesn't seem worth the .esp slot. A real shame it never got expanded.
I love this mod, it's so simple yet so effective alongside mods like iNeed. I'm planning on adding some more trees in myself, but perhaps I'm oversimplifying it thinking it's a simple case of dragging the trees from the object window and placing them in worldspaces such as Falkreath.
Just FYI this 'works' with the new SE except it has a problem where for some reason it causes really bad lines in the water around the Riverwood bridge. I checked very carefully, literally drilling down to turning only this mod on and off with nothing else installed. Not sure what is in the mod to cause that, but if you decide to port it to SE, you will have to fix that.
Alright, this mod is *lovely*. There's something so nice and pastoral about walking up to some apple trees and picking some apples.
I currently have a character who's essentially a displaced shepherd (dragon attack), and his new favorite game is whacking apples off the tree with his ax and catching them before they hit the ground (what? I never said he was an exciting kind of guy).
This is great! I love how you can shoot the apples off with your bow, too. More trees would be great, but even without adding a ton I think you could make it pretty lore friendly. Maybe put in a book talking about the "Great Fire Blight of 418" or some such. The ability to plant your own would be fantastic, but without planting areas like you have in HearthFire, I'm not sure how you could make it work.
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Thank you for a wonderful mod.
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I currently have a character who's essentially a displaced shepherd (dragon attack), and his new favorite game is whacking apples off the tree with his ax and catching them before they hit the ground (what? I never said he was an exciting kind of guy).