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A simple patch that allows Horizon's Architect Weather to work with Seasons Change so that it will snow in the winter.

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A simple patch that allows Horizon's Architect Weather to work with Seasons Change so that it will snow in the winter.


Not much to explain, this makes it so that it can snow in the winter time. I personally love Architect Weather & Lighting, and even though I don't play Horizon right now, I always use the mod, as it does not require Horizon to work. It has beautiful sunsets, like Vivid Weathers, but is only vanilla weathers. Zaw did an amazing job of love, and tweaked all the weathers so that they look really good, and made the nights a bit darker, but not completely dark.

I personally recommend checking Architect Weather out, it is lightweight and just beautiful. It is very similar to Lightweight Lighting, except that it leaves the RadStorms in the Commonwealth and has retextured/tweaked weather.


The only requirements are:
Architect Weather & Lighting  (You can disable the lighting .esp if you only want the weather.) It is found in the optional section of the Horizon mod-page.
Seasons Change


If you are also using Architect Textures from Horizon you will need to fix a conflict it has. There is one file in the texture pack that conflicts with Season Change and will make the trees look blocky in the distance. This is a conflict with the 3D LODs.
You will need to either make Architect Textures an ESM file in xEdit, or unpack the textures and delete the file
Commonwealth.Objects.DDS in (textured\Terrain\Commonwealth\Objects\Commonwealth.Objects.DDS). I found that deleting the file worked for me, and a guy who had posted here earlier just made it an ESM and moved it so it was overwritten by Seasons Change ESM and it worked as well.


It is suggested to disable Rain in your ENB for the winter. The reason being that the snow will look like slow falling raindrops, instead of snowflakes.