Yes it was enabled. I figured it out, it was open cities that was conflicting with the mod, once I disabled it everything was working as it should. Thanks for the mod.
Hey RubberSpaghetti, I absolutely love your city aio. Very beautiful, handsome and super performance-friendly. I have been using jk skyrim, until now I feel like my pc is going to smoke. Of course, JK's Skyrim is a very excellent mod. When I replaced it with your city aio, I was really shocked at how beautiful it was and how there was almost no loss in performance! Thanks again for your work.
No I don't, sorry. The ground issue seems kinda like a texture blending issue. I would guess the issue with the arch is something to do with the mesh, but again, just a guess.
It is hard to recommend anything without having your full load order. Maybe try a different ground texture, or try some mods that edit the mesh of objects.
I’ve been loving these overhauls so far. The changes are lightweight and unobtrusive, but go a long way towards making cities and towns look more like places people live. It’s great that it’s so compatible with everything too—I haven’t had to download any patches.
It is generally not recommended to uninstall mods mid- playthrough, but you could try it. However, there is a patch file in the AIO Optionals that removes the Ivy Garden stuff for compatibility with mods that add stuff there.
I noticed that this AIO doesn't forward a Location Flag set by the Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch at FormID 0001A275. Any chance you could forward that to your mod? :D
ussep would not be a required mod. 99.9% of ussep changes can and most certainly should be forwarded into all mods. This will not made ussep a master of your plugin.
I am only going to forward records from the most recent official .esm. My mods have open permissions, if people want to they can create a patch for USSEP.
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Very beautiful, handsome and super performance-friendly.
I have been using jk skyrim, until now I feel like my pc is going to smoke. Of course, JK's Skyrim is a very excellent mod.
When I replaced it with your city aio, I was really shocked at how beautiful it was and how there was almost no loss in performance!
Thanks again for your work.
I've searched all around and, despite those mods being popular city overhauls, can't find anything.
In addition, with RubberSpaghetti's blessing, I'd like to turn this into an official patch hub/collection for their mods.
Link: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/112916