I don't suppose if anyone knows what ini setting or what to fiddle with in ts5edit to turn outdoor fires down to something more vanilla like? Very bright at the moment.
Guys Obsidian works best with the NLVA version of Rudy, tried it myself and got some amazing results. The performance loss is minimal and the nights can still be adjusted as with all of Rudy's ENB's
Well, Obsidian was my favorite the last two years but a newcomer got the crown. Not a big difference but RAID is better with storms, snow, foggy and snowy days and even nights. Try it.
Despite their flaws, like bright plants at night, some days not good for snowy areas, the night sky it's not the best... I must say that Obsidian it's the best overall weather mod I tested. Their sunlight quality is unmatched, I suspect because have the correct temperatures.
Beautiful, I'm loving seeing it in my current video series as the Nord thief Nalja Nine-Lives! The color palette options are surprisingly robust, and the seasons feature is especially well-implemented - it's hard to strike a balance between making changes of season noticeable and creating a compatibility nightmare, but this mod seems to do it well. Very elegant design.
I made sure to shout-out this mod at the end of the video, and link here in the description. Many thanks!
I don’t know why, but on my (seemingly not cheap and not weak) system, when it rains, the FPS drops from 60 to 15-20! If someone tells me what can be done, I will be very grateful. PC specs - i5 10400f + 16 RAM + RX580 4GB. Of the weather mods, there are only "True storms" and a compatibility patch with this mod.
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Edit: Thanks for the hotfiles
Kudos to the author.
I made sure to shout-out this mod at the end of the video, and link here in the description. Many thanks!
If someone tells me what can be done, I will be very grateful.
PC specs - i5 10400f + 16 RAM + RX580 4GB.
Of the weather mods, there are only "True storms" and a compatibility patch with this mod.
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never mind. I found it.