Skyrim

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  1. dodgeboy121
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    would this work with Obsidian Weathers and Seasons LE?
  2. innorvous
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    this is really nice but is there no way to remove dark nights?
    1. AngelDust078
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      turn off the weather module 
  3. Nexak
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    Looks great with NLA. I get some very nice clouds and shadowing and such from them.
  4. Xgf
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    The SE Version:

    3D Clouds heavy Storms and real Nights
    http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/7253?
    1. deleted1065539
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      Has nasty pop in and flickering issues atm. Not sure what the issue is, also the cloud movement is a bit random.
  5. xrayy
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    cool mod. the lean variant works even with vivid weathers
  6. erikhzzz
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    I've found that this works better than Real Clouds. Good job!
  7. UndeadHenchman
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    Another request for an SE release. This is incredible. The sky looks bland without it.
  8. gloomfrost
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    Here is hoping you will make a Skyrim SE version!
  9. KainThePheonix
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    So what is the recent history on this mod? I see ENB controls weathers, as well as many other in game behaviors in Skyrim. Has this already been adapted somehow? Can a cloud retexture work with this? I would really like to use this.
  10. papachasama
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    Impressive,
    However does not work great with ENB Rain,
    Anyone know a way to fix it?
    1. papachasama
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      to any one out there, it happens enb 262+, so if you revert back to 262 it fixes it, It has something to do with the mist section of the enb.