Lore-friendly backyard in Whiterun, making full use of a confined space ported from Oldrim to Skyrim SE.
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Thanks for marxercise for the most work that he done in Oldrim.
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Changelogs
Version 1.3.1
Skyrim Flora Overhaul Support
Initial Fix
Specifically for players who never tire of doing "nothing," so long as there's scenery to behold.
Watch envious townsfolk stroll by from your back porch, outfitted with authentically modest furnishings and spare provisions for cookouts. Or recline under the stars with a Nightshade Honey Mead after some farflung campaign. After all, a patio is only as good as its nights.
BUGS Rarely, a bumblebee can knock stuff off your shelf. (Aerodynamically, they shouldn't even fly, let alone trash the place.)
Quick Update 1.3.1
Fixed the Terrace Porch Completely (mod did not work in SE at all)
Added Support for Skyrim Flora Overhaul (some bushes was in the middle of the terrace.)