To those with the water bug: I believe I fixed this in my game with Tes5edit -- in the left-hand panel, find Realistic Weather and click on the cross to show all the entries. Drill down until you find the last entry in Worldspace -- there's a setting there for water height. It's set at "0" -- edit it and change it to default. I made a quick test trip to Whiterun and the water was gone and everything else seemed ok. It's an easy fix so try it ...
To the mod author: I was tired of eternally gloomy weather also so I just started using this -- in combination with Seasons of Skyrim (ENB only) and Natural Lighting and Atmospherics. Everything looks lovely, so thank you for that!
Also getting the water area in Whiterun. I have no other mods for the Whiterun city interior. I'm guessing this is some dirty edit or other that was missed.
I've endorsed this mod. After playing with Climates of Tamriel it's a pleasure to see a real sunny day in the game. Quayvetocar2, you nailed the clear weathers, they're the best I've seen so far. Riverwood looked like a nice warm day in July when I loaded my save game, that was amazing. The blueish reflections on the river are an eye catcher.
The cloudy weathers are a nice addition to the style of Climates of Tamriel.
Only problem i have is the foggy weather. You've set the Fog Near Distance to -50 and if one play with Ambient Oclussuion, the whole scene looks very bright but the shadows of AO are shining through. I've set the Fog Near Distance to 5000 and that's doing the job, the shadows looks all right now.
Thanks for your efforts, much appreciated!
Edit: I've seen in TESVEdit that you edited many world spaces but placed nothing there. Was it intended? Looks strange somehow.
hey love the mod but in whiterun theres a floating water square above the town and ppl swimming around i turned all my mods off sept this one and its still doing it, anyway you can fix it ?mod is awesome! thanks
Love this mod. I have a slight problem though, in Whiterun there seems to be a glitchy area (around Belethor's shop): people are swimming around in that small area. Any help how I can fix this? Endorsed
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I believe I fixed this in my game with Tes5edit -- in the left-hand panel, find Realistic Weather and click on the cross to show all the entries. Drill down until you find the last entry in Worldspace -- there's a setting there for water height. It's set at "0" -- edit it and change it to default. I made a quick test trip to Whiterun and the water was gone and everything else seemed ok. It's an easy fix so try it ...
To the mod author:
I was tired of eternally gloomy weather also so I just started using this -- in combination with Seasons of Skyrim (ENB only) and Natural Lighting and Atmospherics. Everything looks lovely, so thank you for that!
The cloudy weathers are a nice addition to the style of Climates of Tamriel.
Only problem i have is the foggy weather. You've set the Fog Near Distance to -50 and if one play with Ambient Oclussuion, the whole scene looks very bright but the shadows of AO are shining through. I've set the Fog Near Distance to 5000 and that's doing the job, the shadows looks all right now.
Thanks for your efforts, much appreciated!
Edit: I've seen in TESVEdit that you edited many world spaces but placed nothing there. Was it intended? Looks strange somehow.
mfg
thanks
but it would be even nicer to have a version compatible with Dynavision
I had that problem too, but when I uninstalled this one visual city mod (which I don't remember the name of), the problem went away.