It seems this happens only on the initial save game load after you start the game. Immediately reloading the save fixes it for me. EDIT: this workaround does not work for Desert Weathers, but I see we're dummies who don't see that this is the purpose of this mod. But I also feel it's pointless to use it because it just dims the lighting randomly on and off rather than actually reacting to clouds. And in the case of Desert Weathers (and Desert Realism Redux), it does this even on sunny weathers when no clouds cover the sun.
Yeah, don't use this mod with Desert Weathers. Vanilla weather looks good, but modded weather creates this problem. But you can use Cloud Upgrade and if you do change it speed to 30, it just works.
I'm confused. This mod says not to use with True Weathers; but True Weathers lists this as recommended under its requirements? EDIT: Reading through the True Weathers comments it seems this is no longer included and the recommended/required list on True Weathers is the correct list.
im playing TTW with desert natural weathers and for some reason with this mod installed its very dark and cloudy most of the time. by that i mean, the sunlight is hidden behind clouds for a majority of the time instead of the reverse (wich is what i was expecting to be the case with this mod)
is there any means of adjusting the frequency and duration of the "clouds" in this mod so its bright and sunny more?
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I should note my current PC is on the lower end of things performance wise, too.
Error in script F0016110 (CloudShadowsUpdateUDF) in mod Cloud Shadows.esp
Script line approximation: eval !PlayerRef.IsInInterior && WeatherPercent >= 0.5 && WeatherTrait == 2 || WeatherPercent < 0.5 && OutWeatherTrait == 2 (error wrapped in ##'s)
Where , WeatherPercent=0.00792713, WeatherTrait=0, OutWeatherTrait=2
File: Cloud Shadows.esp Offset: 0x0100 Command: eval
EDIT: this workaround does not work for Desert Weathers, but I see we're dummies who don't see that this is the purpose of this mod. But I also feel it's pointless to use it because it just dims the lighting randomly on and off rather than actually reacting to clouds.
And in the case of Desert Weathers (and Desert Realism Redux), it does this even on sunny weathers when no clouds cover the sun.
by that i mean, the sunlight is hidden behind clouds for a majority of the time instead of the reverse (wich is what i was expecting to be the case with this mod)
is there any means of adjusting the frequency and duration of the "clouds" in this mod so its bright and sunny more?