Oblivion
TD_Beautiful gardens Release

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RunaUlfgar

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Hi! 
You can found my new mod on tes-diesel site.

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  1. chicagoasylum
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    And here I thought I'd have to live with some terrible vanilla textures in my newly modded Oblivion that other textures havent covered. These are absolutely gorgeus and look spectacular in game. Большое спасибо!
    1. RunaUlfgar
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      Thank you! it is very kind of you. I hope that with our plugins your game will become even better!
  2. Pushkatu
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    Nicely done! 
  3. Federica85
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    Thank you very much and and congratulations for your achievements!  
    1. RunaUlfgar
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      And tank you! I work for all fans
  4. Wiepman
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    Beautiful indeed.

    Thank you very much for sharing!
    1. Wiepman
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      As a second compliment.

      I've been looking forward so much to this release,
      ever since your sneak preview teaser screenshots a while back.

      Clustered plants look so much more impressively real.

      One thing I did wonder.

      You offer 2k, 1k and a 512mb versions.

      But having downloaded both 2k and 1k versions myself,
      I noticed the meshes sizes are the same in both archives.

      So it's just textures being more detailed, right?

      With either ENBoost or OblivionReloaded memory management,
      and a relative modern GPU (4Gb or more) performance issue's with higher resolution textures
      shouldn't really be a problem, right?
    2. RunaUlfgar
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      Oh, thank you very much for these good words. 
      2k, 1k  and 512  only applies to textures. The meshes are the same in all three archives. One archive must be selected.
      2k textures are fast enough for modern computers and shouldn't be a problem.