You don't know what you are looking at then. The difference is immediately noticeable to anyone who understand mesh geometry. Try standing on a hill and looking at distant creeks. If you can't see a difference, you have penises for eyes.
Did you install it in Special Edition and it failed to work, or are you just presuming that it must be "ported"? This mod consists of nothing but loose files, no BSA or even ESP, and simply may not require porting to be valid.
I've identified this mod to be the source of a bug where I cannot enter a specific field of Tamriel without a crash to desktop. This stretch is approximately around as easterly as Saarthal to as westerly as Stonehills. I did have the "High Quality 3d Map" installed as well, yet with the removal of this mod I was able to enter this portion of Tamriel just fine. I don't know if there was some sort of conflict, but I'd steer clear if you have a million-mod setup like I do.
i dont know whats so hard to figure out about four files, two being "HQLODs Meshes Medium" and "HQLODs Meshes High", and two files called "HQLODs Normals Original" and HQLODs Texture original"
Take a wild quess at which ones are meshes, which ones are Normal maps, and which ones are texture maps. Ill give you a bloody hint. Its in the titles.
This is not what this mod is about at all. This mod ONLY affects terrain, and only the meshes. Your problem is about the textures of LOD objects. I don't know if there really are any better ones, though.
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I solved the issue by deactivating all meshes and textures that have the start tamriel.4.60/-60 and tamriel.8.64 in HQLODS folders.
A complete set of LOD-files consists of
- 1x mesh package
- 1x normal-map package
- 1x color-map package
The meshes package OK, but where is the other 2 in download page ??? Normal map package is the textures ? and color map ???
I had installed only the meshes, according with STEP....
Take a wild quess at which ones are meshes, which ones are Normal maps, and which ones are texture maps. Ill give you a bloody hint. Its in the titles.
http://s15.postimg.org/5d3ky2m97/distance_textures.jpg
Any ideas?