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  1. SolidWolfMods
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    I have a problem and i dont know what might be the cause: when i install this mod... a sphere es cut in the sky, i have no clue what would this mod be conflicting with.
    I dont use any ENB, i only use some star retextures (sky) and the earth's moon.
    1. GammaThreve
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      Same issue. I suspect Vortex isn't putting files where this mod requires them to be. 
    2. strangemind87
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      Wow. Nexus never notified me of SolidWolfMods' comment. Sorry.

      That being said, this mod is not and has never been Vortex-compatible nor do I have any ambition to make it so. Although Vortex was released 4 years later, Nexus thought it to be a great idea to simply default the "Download with Manager" option to "on" for older mods and I had not yet disabled it. Then again, apparently Vortex itself doesn't even always seem to care if modders flag their mods as compatible or not.
  2. DBCreeper
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    I won't say this is a bad mod and certain people will like this. That being said I hate this mod and the people saying it realistic, ITS REALISTIC IF YOU LIVE IN OR NEAR A CITY IN THE MODERN WORLD, this is due to light pollution which causes you to see little or no stars, and there is little to no light pollution in the medieval and fantasy world of Skyrim. For those of you who say it is realistic the YOU'VE NEVER BEEN to the country or a very isolated place because in real life where there is little to no light pollution YOU CAN see the galaxy. And why Skyrim has little to no light pollution is that torches and fires give of very little light pollution, unlike light-bulbs that give off 100x the amount of light pollution.
    1. Stalfos81
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      According to Elder Scrolls lore. Mundus is a single realm unto itself. The stars and sun are rips into the realm of Aetherius. So a galaxy really has no place in the skies of Nirn. So it is realistic for that world. To say that Earth's reality is the same as anotherworlds reality, is a denial of the possibility of any reality.
  3. ShalabiRogue
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    Thank you for this! All the galaxy re-placers I have tried are just way to bright for use with an enb. How did they ever figure out the perk constellations with all that ionized space dust in the way!
  4. falyn
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    Works. Thank you sir, I now can enjoy my clean sky.
  5. Valorien
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    Awesome, works as advertised. Endorsed!
  6. Adrius2
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    I really like this, with Skyrim's clouds, northern lights, moons and galaxy you can often barely even see the stars
  7. strangemind87
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    @exray catt
    I uploaded the wrong files at the beginning but I changed them about 10 min prior to your comment. Thats why I was a bit confused. Maybe they didn't update right away or something... ^^

    @tthejokerr
    In the end its all a matter of taste. ;-)
  8. exray catt
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    @strangemind87: the pics up now look great and I can see a definite difference. With the ones I saw up at the beginning, I couldn't see a difference and they looked exactly the same to me. Maybe it was just me or I was having a seizure or something. Anyways I love the way it looks now
  9. tthejokerr
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    it certainly is more realistic, but much much less beautiful
  10. strangemind87
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    @exray catt
    Actually I already uploaded 2 pics - 1 before 1 after. I can see them even if logged out... so you should too?
    Anyway, love to hear that someone enjoys it. :-)