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  1. Ray84
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    Exactly what I've been looking for for a long time. Will test immediately, thank you.
  2. GamerPoets
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    This looks great
  3. Giboss
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    Hello...

    I wonder if this mod can be converted into espl?
    WryeBash shows yes - but I prefer to ask.
    1. MrNeverLost
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      Go for it.
  4. JunkyardLazyGhoul
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    Looks really nice, is it compatible with cathedral landscapes? 
    1. MrNeverLost
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      Should be as long as you let this mod load after.
  5. bientje
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    Is there a performance impact?
    1. MrNeverLost
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      Probably, but neglible. It all depends on your grass settings.
    2. bientje
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      Thanks!
  6. MisterBanana17
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    Great work MrNeverLost !
    This mod is now featured on my True Graphics and Immersion List
  7. MisterBanana17
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    Will the depths of skyrim patch replace all underwater flora with yours, or will it be a combination of flora from both mods?
    I would like the flora from depths of skyrim with your flora adding density.
    1. MrNeverLost
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      It will combine the two.
  8. juzu1234
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    Thank you ever so much for doing this patch. Ill test later and give some feedback. Its the least we can do. Cannot wait
    1. juzu1234
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      Ok I have downloaded it and tested it and I am not sure if it is indeed working. What I am seeing looks great but it looks the same to me but I could be wrong. What I see in my game looks slightly diffferent to your pics. I am using a certain enb and this does change the water graphics so it could be that. Where is the grass distributed. Is it throughout the depths of skyrim or in certain areas?
    2. MrNeverLost
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      The overall look will be different when using Depths of Skyrim as there is a larger diversity of underwater flora. I took the pictures in the water at Dawnstar. Make sure that you place Aquatic Jungle after Depths of Skyrim in your load order.
    3. juzu1234
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      It is working i need to configure my underwater settings. Looking through the water from on top it looks way better. Nice one.
  9. Vendasia
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    Thanks for the patch, Amigo! ^_^
  10. theblackpixel
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    Looking good, I like the color blend of the different grass types in particular, they appear natural.
    I take it you replaced the grass variant of the ocean floor land texture?  It should be perfectly compatible with my work as a replacer, so long as it's loaded before it.
    1. MrNeverLost
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      It will work, but I made the meshes extra dense and tweaked the values accordingly. I just want to make sure the density is maintained when using both mods before claiming them as compatible. If you want to make a patch before me that makes sure the overall look is still the same go ahead. I was planning on personally using the mod along with yours anyhow, when I get around to actually playing Skyrim :)
    2. juzu1234
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      This looks promising. Thank you for doing this guys
    3. MrNeverLost
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      Added a Depths of Skyrim patch.