Hello. I use your mod and I like it. I have another question. How can I increase the rain intensity? The standard rain level starts at 1, but I want to increase it to numbers like 5.
You can do that by finding the weather.xml file (this mod doesn't include it, but you can snag one from any visual overhaul).
The first section of this file will have variables relating to how snow, rain, drizzle etc all look. It's well organized and laid out, so once you see it you'll know what to tweak
Dude, I lost your discord server when I took a break do you still work on fixing the issues with Collyrium versions? I'd appreciate it if you sent another invite to your server
I often passed by your mod, but this time I decided to download it, although I initially thought why should I download your mod, I never had any complaints about the rain and how it worked in the game, but it turned out that the difference is colossal with your mod, the rain looks completely different, it's not the same as looking at your screenshots, I or a future player who will also doubt the need for this mod, must definitely look at it myself in the game. This mod is needed by default in the game, now I understand perfectly well that the default rain in the game looks like crap. I also have a mod for seasons installed and with your mod the game looks amazing in rainy weather. Thanks for your work man. I wanted to clarify whether it is worth giving your mod priority over the seasons mod? For now, the seasons mod is higher than your fix.And it seems to work great
Thank you for your kind words, it really means a lot So.. regarding the priority question; for that mod in specific you actually don't need to give my mod priority over it, but if you are using any visual mod, you'd certainly need to give mine priority over the visual mod you're using; as most visual mods conflict with many of the files included in this one. Hope that clarifies everything. And any other question, please; feel free to ask!
Yeah, It'll still look like "milk" under some very rare conditions, as the mod only prevents it from happening under the "usual" conditions. So it'll still happen, but way less frequent than if you were to play without the mod.
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Nvm, i figured out what are the conflicts files, i saw just need to give priority to this mod over Visual Redemption
Now i just have to see which one looks better haha
The first section of this file will have variables relating to how snow, rain, drizzle etc all look. It's well organized and laid out, so once you see it you'll know what to tweak
do you still work on fixing the issues with Collyrium versions?
I'd appreciate it if you sent another invite to your server
There you go :)
I wanted to clarify whether it is worth giving your mod priority over the seasons mod? For now, the seasons mod is higher than your fix.And it seems to work great
So.. regarding the priority question; for that mod in specific you actually don't need to give my mod priority over it, but if you are using any visual mod, you'd certainly need to give mine priority over the visual mod you're using; as most visual mods conflict with many of the files included in this one.
Hope that clarifies everything.
And any other question, please; feel free to ask!
So it'll still happen, but way less frequent than if you were to play without the mod.
You just have to give this mod priority over Vestigia.